You are not divided because something is wrong. You feel divided because awareness arrived after form. Human Design does not ask you to fix this — it invites you to stop fighting it. Your Design is the canvas the soul chose for this life. Your Personality is the conscious brush. Across lifetimes, both evolve. Alignment is learning to witness the strokes, not control them.
Tag: identity
From Manger to Myth: The Stories We Tell About Yeshua
What happened to Yeshua’s living way is the same thing that happens within us: experience becomes story, story becomes identity, and identity replaces presence. This is not a failure of religion alone, but a human pattern—one that can only be undone by returning from narrative to life.
The Stories We Carry and the Soul That Remains
Stories give shape to chaos, continuity to identity, and meaning to the pain we endure. But stories are never truth—they are survival tools, projections, and borrowed narratives. Awakening begins when the scaffolding collapses, revealing the radiant, storyless presence of the soul.
Where Language Trembles and the Soul Takes Over
There is a place beneath understanding
where silence has weight
and love becomes the light of perception.
Here the inner teacher is not a voice
but the soft seam where the world touches you.
Identity thins into fragrance,
and the self dissolves into listening.
The Ego and the Belief: A Compassionate Unraveling
Why do we cling to beliefs we can’t prove? Perhaps because the ego needs certainty more than the soul needs truth. This piece explores how belief becomes a mirror for identity — a way to feel real in a world that constantly changes. But as that mirror heats with pride and fear, the soul’s reflection burns away, leaving only the chance to begin seeing again, without the fire of needing to be right.
Faith in the Fog: When Politics Becomes Religion
When politics takes on the weight of religion, truth becomes secondary to belonging, and questioning feels like betrayal. Yet even in the fog of illusion, the soul resists captivity. This dialogue explores why devotion endures, how cracks in the spell begin, and why hope still shines—even in an age of shadow.
The Soul That Crosses Tribes
The narrative explores the complex relationship between identity, ancestry, and spiritual resonance, reflecting on the experiences of those who feel disconnected from their physical bodies and cultural roots.
How Do You See a Life of Mediocrity?
The piece reflects on the essence of life, urging authenticity over societal norms and defining success as living sincerely. It challenges perceptions of mediocrity, advocating for recognizing one’s unique journey.
