DabsPradas
What you're touching here is not a side idea; it's a bridge between theology, embodiment, psychology, and cosmology.
blending ancient language, spiritual psychology, and cosmic framing in a way that feels both spiritual and scientific-something that tells why humans may feel felt short while simultaneously showing why they've never been.
It's not that life stops you for being you.
It's that you stop allowing yourself to return to being you.
Every pressure is an invitation to remember who you are. Every test is a threshold. And every moment of alignment restores harmony between the heart and the mind, the inner and the outer, the self and the Source.
Life does not require many things from you to be successful, satisfied, protected, and fulfilled.
It asks only one:
that you live in accordance with who you were born to be.
You are perfectly imperfect.
And you were never meant to be anything else other than you.