You Have the Power to Heal Yourself
We each carry within us the power to heal ourselves. We are not defined by the childhood, teenage, or adult trauma we have experienced. Those experiences may shape parts of our journey, but they are not the truth of who we are.
From a spiritual perspective, many believe we chose certain paths before incarnating on Earth in order to learn, evolve, and awaken more quickly. Earth has often been described as the “Harvard and Yale” of the Universe — a place where souls come for profound growth and transformation. If we fulfill our soul contract and awaken to the deeper truth of our existence, we graduate from what many call “Earth School.”
Earth offers lessons and experiences that cannot be learned in the same way elsewhere. In that sense, being here is considered a privilege — almost like winning a cosmic lottery. Not every soul who wishes to incarnate here has the opportunity to do so.
At the same time, Earth is also a place of conditioning, programming, and distraction. Much of what humanity has been taught about reality, politics, religion, and identity may not represent the full truth. Part of our purpose here is to question, seek, remember, and awaken.
There are many spiritual paths that can lead toward truth. When I speak of spirituality, I am not referring to religion. In this context, spirituality means truth, inner knowing, and direct connection to the soul.
There are countless teachers, gurus, and courses being offered in the world today, but ultimately, the answers you seek already exist within you. True awakening is less about learning something new and more about remembering what your soul has always known.
Truth resonates deeply. When your soul recognizes truth, you often feel it physically — as a sense of knowing, peace, resonance, or expansion within the body. That feeling is your soul remembering.
Many spiritual traditions believe that when we incarnate on Earth, we agree to temporarily forget our higher wisdom and memories so that the journey of awakening can unfold authentically. The path, then, is not about becoming something new, but about returning to what we truly are.