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What is Spiritual Oneness? (5 Sacred Paths)

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Feb 14, 2025 ยท 76 Comments

Image of a meditating person experiencing wholeness and oneness
What is Spiritual Oneness (or "Wholeness")?

Here’s the thing: spiritual Oneness is your birthright.

Deep down, you know this. I know this. We all know this. Something about it resonates deep within your bones.

“But isn’t Oneness something reserved for the spiritually advanced or elite?” we tend to protest. “Don’t I have to be worthy to earn it?”


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Experiences of spiritual Oneness can come spontaneously or after years of vigorous spiritual practice. There doesn’t seem to be a consistent, objective pattern.

But the truth is that Oneness can be felt by anyone. Thereโ€™s no secret or elite club here. No matter what age, gender, race, background, intellect, or level of spiritual development you have, Oneness is your destiny. In other words, not only do you have the right to experience it, but it is an integral part of your journey as a spiritual seeker. And ultimately, in the words of the wise sage Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, you are That.

In this article, Iโ€™m going to explain the best ways to directly feel and embody this sacred Original state of being โ€“ the essence of your True Nature.

Table of contents

  • What is Oneness?
  • Why is it So Hard to Experience Oneness?
    • Splitting & Inner Fragmentation
  • Is Oneness the Same as Enlightenment?
  • Oneness and the Spiritual Awakening Journey
  • How to Experience Oneness (5 Paths)
    • 1. Meditation and mindfulness
    • 2. Solitary nature immersion
    • 3. Mind-altering plant medicine
    • 4. Inner work that focuses on integration
    • 5. REAL Self-love, compassion, and acceptance
  • 9 Inspiring Oneness Quotes

What is Oneness?

Image of a starry night sky symbolic of oneness

Oneness is an experience that transcends the mind. When we experience Oneness, we feel a connection with everything in existence on every level. In other words, we feel โ€˜at oneโ€™ with all things.

Another way to put it is that Oneness is the feeling of fullness, vastness, and completion โ€“ it is the experience of embodying our true nature, the Self that exists beyond our limited personalities (also known as our egos).

Other names for Oneness often include Non-Dual Awareness, Unity, Buddha-Nature, Christ-Consciousness, and Enlightenment.


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Why is it So Hard to Experience Oneness?

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Our minds fragment life.

Put simply, the reason why it’s so difficult and rare for us to experience Oneness and wholeness is that our minds won’t let us.

While our minds help us to plan, imagine, create, structure and logically understand life, they also simultaneously fragment existence. When life is broken down into thoughts, concepts, ideas, and beliefs, we cannot directly experience the Oneness of everything. Instead, we perceive life through a broken lens. Until we can take off those cracked glasses, we will continue to see ourselves as isolated and separate little entities who see the world in black and white.

The problem is that most of us have forgotten that we are wearing those cracked glasses. We live most of our lives believing that we are our thoughts and limited mental identities. Weโ€™re kind of like fish who have forgotten what the concept of water is. The only reality we have been conditioned to live in is the one dominated by the mind. We forget that weโ€™re so much more than our thoughts and mental stories. We lose touch with our true nature.

Contrary to popular belief, Oneness is not a โ€œspecialโ€ experience โ€“ it’s actually the most natural and normal state of being possible. But from the perspective of the mind, it seems truly novel and exciting because it’s such a rarity!

Splitting & Inner Fragmentation

Because our minds dominate so much of our lives we also tend to feel internally fragmented. The nature of the mind is to seek understanding and safety. And to understand life and be safe, we must see some things as โ€œgoodโ€ and some things as โ€œbad.โ€ Splitting life into good/bad and right/wrong is a very natural process because it helps us to survive. If we didnโ€™t have the capacity to split life into opposites, we wouldnโ€™t be able to understand that stepping in front of oncoming traffic is fatal (or โ€œbadโ€) and letting our children play with knives is dangerous (โ€œbadโ€).

But at the same time, splitting life into polarities also creates tremendous suffering in us. Why? Because we grow up learning that some parts of us are โ€œgoodโ€ while other parts of us are โ€œbad.โ€ We then attach to the โ€œgoodโ€ parts of ourselves and repress or deny the โ€œbadโ€ parts of ourselves.

What happens when we start to perceive ourselves in a fragmented way? The answer is that we feel flawed, lacking, โ€œnot good enough,โ€ and incomplete. We start to feel insecure, anxious, lonely, depressed, and in some extreme cases suicidal. Our essence has been diluted. We feel fake and inauthentic. Emptiness haunts us. We greatly crave to love and embrace ourselves, but how can we fully accept who we are when we hate some parts of ourselves and love other parts?

This is why spiritual integration is so important. Integration is the opposite of fragmentation. When we integrate, we unite different parts of ourselves that may have been missing for years or decades. When we seek integration, we are seeking Oneness and wholeness. Weโ€™ll explore the subject of integration more a little later.

Ultimately, Oneness and wholeness seem so alien to us because we perceive our inner and external worlds through the fragmented lens of the mind. And by the way โ€ฆ the whole concept of an inner and outer world is itself a division created by the mind! Do you see how deeply embedded into our realities the mind and its concepts are?

Is Oneness the Same as Enlightenment?

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Like Oneness, the term โ€˜enlightenmentโ€™ is also thrown around a lot on the spiritual path. But are they the same thing? Yes. In my perspective, they are the same thing. However, I donโ€™t like using the phrase enlightenment because itโ€™s such a loaded word.

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Oneness to me feels more embodied. I personally resonate way more with this term than enlightenment which seems very cerebral and overly focused on the โ€œlightโ€ aspect of existence, which itself is one-sided. In my experience, the point of our existence as humans is about embracing both our humanity AND divinity โ€“ not just focusing on the โ€œlove and lightโ€ aspects of spirituality which bypass anything too raw and real.

The spiritual journey is not just about ascending. We also need to descend. We need to dive into the dark waters of our minds and do some soul-searching. We need to get comfortable with the blood, dirt, and grit of being human. To avoid our wild side is to avoid, deny, and disown a major and essential aspect of us: our divine and messy humanity. As such, wherever possible I try to avoid the phrase ‘enlightenment’ as it seems too lopsided. Oneness (or ‘wholeness’) feels more holistic and realistic โ€“ these terms feel truer. But ultimately, no words can truly describe the experience that is being pointed to here. That, to me, is the most essential thing to remember.

Oneness and the Spiritual Awakening Journey

For most spiritual seekers, Oneness is the motivating drive to go on the inner journey. We may have experienced a moment of utter freedom and union with all of Life. Or perhaps there’s a painful longing to ‘return home’ (i.e., to the state of Oneness). But whatever the case, Oneness is at the very core of the spiritual awakening journey.

Like a mandala, our journey takes us around the axis with the hopes that one day, by Divine Grace, we will unite with the center of it โ€“ the center representing spiritual self-realization or Oneness.

How to Experience Oneness (5 Paths)

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There is no “instant bliss” pill for experiencing oneness and wholeness.

I want to be realistic and clear with you here: the tools and practices Iโ€™ll be recommending arenโ€™t an โ€œinstant blissโ€ pill. I would caution you to be careful of anyone who tries to sell you โ€œenlightenment-in-5-easy-stepsโ€ because thereโ€™s no such thing. Oneness isnโ€™t like instant noodles. Iโ€™m not going to churn out some Buzzfeed, clickbait advice because that would dishonor how truly deep the path of Oneness is. Countless people have spent their entire lives on this path.

So with the utmost respect for the true commitment and sincerity needed for this path, I offer you five helpful paths. There are countless practices out there, but I have included only those that I have personally experienced and found helpful. So I encourage you to both pay attention to and also look beyond the scope of the tools presented here.

1. Meditation and mindfulness

Yes, this might seem cliche, but just because meditation and mindfulness have entered the mainstream market it doesnโ€™t mean that they lack true value.

Certainly, the approach many modern teachers have towards meditation is secularized and watered-down. But there are many ancient techniques โ€“ such as Vipassana (thought awareness) and Anapanasati (breathing awareness) meditation โ€“ which help you to gain direct insight into the nature of your mind.

Mindfulness is another simple way of gaining access to the experience of Oneness. Mindfulness means paying attention to the present moment. Ironically, mindFULLness is less about the mind and more about sharpening your awareness and ability to live in the present moment. More accurately, it can be thought of mindLESSness (without the negative connotations). Many glimpses of peace and inner wholeness can be experienced through these two popular practices.

2. Solitary nature immersion

Spending time alone surrounded by nature is another beautiful way of accessing a state of wholeness and Oneness. Training yourself to simply observe nature as a passive form of meditation is nourishing to the soul and can fill you with a sense of inner peace. I have found myself so soothed by the presence of trees and birds around me that I have temporarily become One with everything around me. Nature immersion is a powerful practice for many mental and physical ailments, so it is worth experimenting with.

Read: 4 Eccentric Ways Trees Can Heal You ยป

3. Mind-altering plant medicine

Powerful and life-changing moments of Oneness are common to experience while taking various forms of plant medicine. If youโ€™re interested in exploring this path, I recommend seeking out a genuine shaman or spiritual guide who can support you through such experiences as they can often be intense and overwhelming. (On that note, itโ€™s best to keep away from any type of plant medicine if you have a severe mental illness.)

Examples of plant medicine include ayahuasca, San Pedro, psilocybin mushrooms, peyote, DMT, and marijuana. How do these plants help us experience moments or periods of Oneness? The answer is that they temporarily remove, alter, or distort the fragmented lens of the mind. Once the veil of our limited perception has been removed, there is space for us to experience a more whole and integrated version of reality.

I can frankly say that plant medicine has changed my life. I have had some intense and paradigm-shifting experiences of ego death and merging with all of existence. Skeptics suggest that such experiences are meaningless hallucinations, but these profound glimpses into the Ultimate Reality have been validated by my own sober everyday experience. The only thing I can say is that you must experience itย to believe it. If you havenโ€™t tried plant medicine yet, I recommend doing some thorough research and giving it a try.

4. Inner work that focuses on integration

There are many forms of inner work, but not all of them focus on exploring, accepting, and integrating the repressed and rejected parts of you. While this path can be slow, it is โ€“ in my perspective and experience โ€“ the deepest work you can do. There are no quick fixes here. To have more than a fleeting glimpse of Oneness, you must make the unconscious conscious. As luminary Carl Jung once said:


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Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one’s being, but by integration of the contraries.

We must seek to reunite with the lost parts of ourselves and develop psychological balance. Only then can we experience authentic spiritual Oneness. Examples of integration-centered inner work include shadow work and inner child work.

5. REAL Self-love, compassion, and acceptance

Love is the most expansive feeling and reality there is. When we truly and genuinely love someone or something from the depths of our being, all barriers are torn down. All mental constructs are obliterated. All division disintegrates. All that remains is openness, expansiveness, and yes, the experience of Oneness.

As humans having a spiritual experience we have a complex relationship with ourselves that is often defined by extreme highs and lows. Sometimes we think weโ€™re the catโ€™s pajamas, and other times we feel like a pile of turd. But if we can manage to embrace both the highs and lows and truly understand the nature of our minds, we can experience real self-love, and learn how to love ourselves more.

When we can embrace both our humanity and divinity, we can experience self-compassion and self-acceptance. These qualities and practices are essential on the spiritual path. Without learning to love ourselves in all our weirdness and sacred wildness, itโ€™s impossible to fully open to the experience of wholeness and Oneness.

9 Inspiring Oneness Quotes

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To end this article, I’ll leave you with a few other perspectives on Oneness spoken by ancient and modern poets, sages, mystics, and religious scriptures:

For those who are awake the cosmos is one. โ€” Heraclitus

See the One โ€” know the One

and affirm that it is One

Whether at the beginning or at the end,

all of this is only one single thing

Alas the eye of man sees double.

โ€” Attar from The Book of Secrets

Oneness is not a metaphysical idea but something so simple and ordinary. It is in every breath, in the wing-beat of every butterfly, in every piece of garbage left in the city streets. This oneness is life, life no longer experienced solely through the fragmented vision of the ego, but known within the heart, felt in the soul. This oneness is the heartbeat of life. It is creationโ€™s recognition of its Creator. In this oneness life celebrates itself and its divine origin.

โ€” Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

A human being is part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from the prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which they have obtained liberation from the self. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humanity is to survive. โ€” Albert Einstein

How can the divine Oneness be seen?

In beautiful forms, breathtaking wonders,

awe-inspiring miracles?

The Tao is not obliged to present itself

in this way.

If you are willing to be lived by it, you will

see it everywhere, even in the most

ordinary things. โ€” Lao Tzu

How wonderful that a single Essence should

Refract itself like light, a single source

Into a million essences and hues.

โ€” Shรขh Neโ€™matollรขh from The Drunken Universe

When you make the two one and

When you make the inner as the outer and the above

As below, and when

You make the male and the female into a single one

Then you shall enter the kingdom.

โ€” The Gospel of Thomas

In the beginning was only Being,

One without a second.

Out of himself he brought forth the cosmos

And entered into everything in it.

There is nothing that does not come from him.

Of everything he is the innermost Self.

He is the truth; he is the Self supreme.

You are that, Shvetaketu; you are that.

Merge in the sea and become one with it,

Forgetting they were ever separate streams,

So do all creatures lose their separateness

When they merge at last into pure Being.

There is nothing that does not come from him.

Of everything he is the innermost Self.

He is the truth; he is the Self supreme.

You are that, Shvetaketu; you are that!

โ€“ Chandogya Upanishad

A hundred things

a million or more

if you look to their reality

are one

โ€” Fakhruddin Iraqi

What is your experience with Oneness?

Can you recommend any other practices or paths that have worked for you? Iโ€™d love to read your thoughts, feelings, and discoveries in the comments.

I hope this article has helped to give you more clarity surrounding Oneness and, perhaps, has even opened up new paths for you to follow!

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Toubten says

    February 09, 2021 at 3:23 am

    Great article but one thing for me shouldn’t be placed in the ways to reach Oneness for it’s too dangerous for many people, even guided by an authentic Shaman, it’s about mind altering plant medicine. There is a great article on the net about it, but unfortunately I forgot the references :(
    When you’re lucky, you have a wonderful experience thanks to the plants but many people are not ready for it in our western societies. We entered an age of spiritual tourism and many people want to have the experience of their life with Ayahuasca, etc. But we’re not natives who are used to those plants from their childhood.
    Oneness is a process that takes time and can happen at any moment in your life just like people commenting your article beautifully described it. When you use plants, you speed up the process and try to open up your conscience all of a sudden. For sure, you have the time of your life…but the consequences are terrible, similar to a bad trip if you didn’t work on yourself a long time before to open up your conscience step by step. There always are exceptions but still, let’s be cautious, I think.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      February 09, 2021 at 9:02 am

      Thank you Toubten for sharing that insight.

      I most definitely agree. Plant medicine is helpful but its not the full answer, it is a guide that let’s you taste oneness and untangle parts within you. But it can’t bring about permanent shifts and depending on the Setting and Guide, it can do more damage than good.

      Ultimately the oneness spoken here is beyond dependence on any tool or substance. So as long as we feel the need for the tool or substance, we won’t be able to experience the oneness we seek for there’s the division between the one who needs something else, and that which they feel they need.

      Reply
  2. Faye Janni says

    February 08, 2021 at 11:38 pm

    thank you for the time, effort and amazing insights that are so very helpful! always so open-minded and always right at the perfect moment, i open my email, and there are answers to the thoughts that keep me awake.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      February 09, 2021 at 8:57 am

      Thank you Faye, It’s a great joy feeling in tune with our pack and knowing we’re all sharing a similar journey :)

      Reply
  3. hussain says

    February 08, 2021 at 11:33 pm

    Hey Sol,
    Glad to read your piece on integrative living.
    Much needed, for the time we are going through in our unique lives..

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      February 09, 2021 at 8:53 am

      Thank you Hussain, exactly. In such devisive times, we need to orient toward a more integrated way of being.

      Reply
  4. Magdalena Drozdz says

    December 29, 2020 at 8:24 pm

    One thing.
    Itโ€™s so hard to stop sabotaging myself (in my case).
    I donโ€™t know how to motivate myself.
    Without motivation I am more than sure that I will struggle to get to the end of this awakening faster (where I know I can, because Iโ€™m powerful/forceful soul).
    I donโ€™t know how to avoid getting to the point of very bad self destruction. Iโ€™m more drawn to self destruction :(
    Thank you for your article and support.
    I am overwhelmed with all information, but them very helpful.

    Reply
    • Ariana says

      December 30, 2020 at 11:28 am

      Hey Magdalena, try to love and accept and embrace the self-sabotaging / self-destructive part of you. Bravely! <3 .. Soul would do it. Spirit would do it. God(dess) would do it… So you also do it – over and over and over again. :-) Try not to divide yourself. <3

      Reply
  5. John Ambrose says

    November 25, 2020 at 4:56 pm

    When you are an artist, some days are filled with involvement and hard grind to bring elements of skill, knowledge and experience into a small piece of creation. After 90% inspiration and hard work comes a day when everything starts the same, but it seems to flow and fall into place. The mind switches off thought, while awareness and directness of inspiration flows out in complete harmony. This is the closest thing to oneness.

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    • Mateo Sol says

      January 30, 2021 at 11:08 am

      That’s very true, I call it my states of ‘flow’. The more habitual you make a skill, and the more proficient you become; you either become ‘zoned out’ during it, or you enter states of ‘flow’ if your receptive enough. In these moments, when you and the action become the same, or as sufis say, ‘when the dancer and the dance are one’, oneness is flowing through.

      Reply
      • Jeffrey Jordan says

        February 09, 2021 at 12:36 am

        As an architect and artist, your comments about โ€œflowโ€ resonate deeply in me.
        It is so deeply about the big โ€œONEโ€ that I get to explore with or without my wonderful clients!!!

        Reply
      • Ella Gregory says

        February 09, 2021 at 4:45 am

        Oh what a beautiful Sufi saying! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on oneness!

        Reply
  6. Christian says

    October 17, 2020 at 3:38 am

    Before I had read your article, I would look at these esoteric concepts and brush them off as some far out spiritual concept, unrelated to what my personal experience is. After reading, you have really put into perspective and grounded the experiences Iโ€™ve been having all this time. I would wake up and the song of a birds would inspire this beauty out of me, or how more and more I enjoy sitting in silence.

    You made a great point that isnโ€™t said enough in the spiritual circles (Iโ€™m still pretty green to all of this, my experiences have brought me here but naturally this sect of society was invisible until recently), this is normal. Itโ€™s the most normal feeling there could be.

    Thereโ€™s a lot to say about what youโ€™ve written. Appreciate you sharing what you know. So often I feel like an outsider, even in these accepting groups, only to feel that this isnโ€™t necessarily โ€œcompletingโ€ the picture. Thatโ€™s itโ€™s okay to accept the โ€œdarkโ€ with the โ€œlightโ€œ as they need each other to paint the entire scene. You need low notes in order to make the high notes swell as we as some other cliches :)

    Thanks.

    Cheers
    Christian

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      October 17, 2020 at 10:06 am

      Lovely comment Christian, thank you for sharing. It seems to be the nature of this path, that somehow we see a lot of these spiritual concepts as compartmentalized from our own lives, very much like we see meditation as something that just happens once a day on a cushion, or how we see ourselves as separate from nature.

      It’s wonderful to hear of your moments of ‘being’ :), it’s really what we’re all striving for but create all kinds of circuses to return back to those simple moments.

      Take care brother!

      Reply
  7. Bob Campbell says

    July 26, 2020 at 1:52 pm

    Nice blog, I like what you’ve said here. I had been seeking for most of my life, since my early 20’s. I had a good teacher, but after he died I abandoned my search for about 12 years. Then at about age 65, I started to meditate again. On my 66th birthday I recognized Oneness after forgiving someone. It happened hours later, when I was reading a book. I kept thinking “it’s so obvious!” , and I laughed so hard because there was no one to forgive. Everything is ONE. I’ll be 69 in 2 days.

    Reply
  8. M says

    June 03, 2020 at 10:53 pm

    How can everything be one when all of us have separate bodies,different thinking,etc?

    Reply
    • Jem says

      November 10, 2020 at 9:34 pm

      I experienced Total Oneness one morning. I woke up at 5am, got out of bed and went out to lay on the couch and the second I closed my eyes, I was standing in a total White continual space that had No Beginning-No End.
      I felt a sense of deep, deep calm and As I looked down at myself I saw that in every molecule of my human form I contained every animal that ever existed, every plant, insect, and all the oceans rivers were all crammed inside me, people too but I wasnโ€™t crowded, because I was part of everything that every was. They ALL Belonged With Me.and I To Them! Jem

      Reply
  9. Barbarie A White says

    May 24, 2020 at 5:34 am

    Love the Game Clockmaster

    Reply
  10. ann griffen says

    May 23, 2020 at 2:22 am

    Hello Mateo Sol,
    So enjoyed reading your article on Oneness, I agree 100% on the many things you detailed. For me the one experiece that altered everything was about 20 years ago myself and a couple of close friends went to what we Canadian’s call cottage country for the weekend, while there we took magic muchrooms (I had taken them before so felt safe as knew side effects) we were in a old native grave area, no visable graves but was used by the natives from long ago for that use. I am not sure if the energy combined from native souls to heighen the awareness as once the mushrooms hit and I had moved from the grave area I sat down and everything from the Universe became clear, how everything is connected, I saw a butterfly and saw how it’s wing connected to me and everything that ever existed, the oneness of all that we are part of. I then moved further to a beach area that was empty and sat again, at this point started seeing the history of mankind from prehistoric through every age, as a witness watching it all go by, a sense of peace and oneness, and a sense that it all existed at the same time. For me this experience has stayed with me, an echo of what reality really is, we are not separate we are one connecting energy force.

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Welcome! Our names are Aletheia Luna & Mateo Sol and weโ€™re spiritual educators currently living in Perth, Western Australia. What's this website about? For spiritual rebels and outsiders, our mission is to help you dissolve the shadows that obscure your inner Light and find peace, love, and happiness. Unlike other spiritual spaces, lonerwolf focuses on approaching the spiritual awakening journey in a discerning and down-to-earth-way. Start here ยป

 

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