So you’ve been devoting months, years, or perhaps even decades of your life to your spiritual practice.
But unlike physically tangible pursuits, there’s no easy way to know if you’re ‘making progress’ or not when it comes to your inner spiritual life.
If you’re wondering whether you’re actually growing and evolving and whether spiritual growth is indeed occurring in your life, keep reading.
What is Spiritual Growth?
Spiritual growth is the process of awakening to your true nature, purpose, and potential. When you undergo spiritual growth you experience an expansion in awareness and insight, also known as higher consciousness.
All spiritual growth has one objective: to help you embody your Soul or Higher Self. Once you are able to shift from ego to Soul, there is the potential for you to experience what is understood as spiritual enlightenment, self-realization, “heaven,” Oneness, or moksha in varying degrees.
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Spiritual Growth: 12 Signs You’re Growing and Evolving
Here are the major signs that you’re growing and evolving on a spiritual level:
1. You embrace challenges as lessons and opportunities
Whether your car has just broken down, or someone you love is terribly ill, you sense that there’s an underlying lesson and opportunity in the obstacle before you. Instead of feeling like a victim, you feel like a student of life. In other words, you see that life is not happening to you, it is happening for you.
2. You see through the seduction of the material world
Once upon a time, you might have loved buying expensive things, focusing on enhancing your social status, earning more money, or even indulging in spiritual materialism. But now, you understand that the material world doesn’t ultimately bring you the deep happiness you seek.
3. Your sensitivity has heightened
In the past, you might have been living in a numb state where you were disconnected from your body, heart, mind, and soul. But now, you are a great deal more aware of what is going on inside and around you. As such, you might experience more empathic suffering, which can often feel like both a curse and a gift.
(If you can relate to this spiritual growth sign, see our book: Awakened Empath for more guidance!)
4. You feel more love and compassion (for yourself, others, and the world)
With heightened sensitivity, you also feel more connected to yourself and the world. You may feel higher levels of compassion and true empathy for others – even those who are harmful to themselves, others, and the planet. Your open heart brings you more joy, but also more pain. And yet, your heart is slowly learning how to expand and hold that pain.
5. You stop seeing life in black-or-white dualistic thinking
If you’ve been taught anything by your spiritual awakening, kundalini awakening, or dark night of the soul, it’s that there’s more to life than meets the eye. Something that may seem negative may turn out to be positive. Something that seems beautiful may actually be ugly deep down. Everything and everyone have two sides that are interdependent – nothing is totally black or white.
6. You can show more understanding toward difficult people
Because you can see underneath the surface of a person’s behavior – and the various wounds and traumas that may have caused them to misbehave – you no longer carry as much anger or resentment as you once did. You find it easier to show tolerance and understanding toward others, no longer reacting with as much judgment, condemnation, or self-righteousness.
7. You see that life is cyclical and like a spiral
Instead of getting stuck in one mode of being or mindset, you’re beginning to see that life is cyclical. There are good times and bad times. After spring comes autumn and after day comes night. All things are destined to come and go, rise and fall. As such, you don’t get as affected as you once did when life waxes and wanes – it’s just part of life and the journey of Soul Work.
8. You become less attached to mental stories
The more you become acquainted with your mind, the more you recognize that thoughts, ideas, and beliefs don’t actually define you. Instead, these mental occurrences are like clouds that float into the sky, and then eventually drift away. When you attach to mental thoughts and beliefs, you suffer. But when you recognize that your thoughts and feelings don’t define you – instead, you are the vast Consciousness beneath them – you find it easier to let go and find a sense of inner peace.
9. You find it easier to slow down and do nothing
Our thinking minds are always wanting us to “do,” “get,” “achieve,” “go-go-go!” but the soul, the spiritual center of our being, finds true nourishment in slowing down and enjoying life as it is. If you’re finding it easier to wind down, or at least catch the desire to constantly be “switched on” and change course, this is a clear sign of spiritual growth.
10. You are more interested in letting go of the old than gaining the new
As an ongoing student of the Tao Te Ching – an ancient wisdom text from the Taoist tradition – the topic of letting go constantly arises.
Among many verses on letting go, verse 44 packs quite a punch:
One’s own reputation—why the fuss?
One’s own wealth—why the concern?
I say, what you gain
is more trouble than what you lose
Therefore, a huge part of authentic spiritual growth is the capacity to be not only accepting of letting go, but actually preferring it to “gaining more.” The desire to accumulate is from the ego, but the desire to surrender and be free is from the soul.
11. You have more capacity to be discerning
Spiritual growth is not just about experiencing love, bliss, and expansion – although that is part of it. As we deepen and mature, spiritual growth is also about the capacity to think clearly and distinguish truth from falsehood. This ability to use the mind like a sword is what is known as spiritual discernment.
12. You can access more moments of ‘ordinary magic’
While it’s normal at the beginning of the spiritual journey to want glitz, glamor, and exciting sparkly experiences, the more we grow, the more we recognize the beauty of what is already here, right now. This ordinary magic can be accessed whenever we are present, grounded in the Now, and connected with the heart and soul.
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Keep in mind that the above list isn’t exhaustive. Furthermore, you don’t need to check every single box to be experiencing spiritual growth. Recognizing yourself in even just one of the above points signifies that you are indeed experiencing transformation instead of stagnation.
I hope this article has been of help to you. If you think I’ve missed out on any points, I’d love for you to share them with me below in the comments!
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Thank you Sol. How fortunate I am to stumble upon such article. I am guilty of three of these fields, after reading this I am both surprised and, in hindsight, relieved that these principles I’d once set as a law within my own mind have been shattered. These misteps are namely 4,5 and 6 and brought previously unrealised burdens within my own life.
Thank you for taking your time to publish such an article.
Another trap that can sabotage your spiritual growth is totally disowning your ego. We are multi-dimensional being from d1 to d12 and the ego resides in d3, and the purpose of our evolution in this evolutionary phase is retrieving back all parts of ourselves that was fragmented to be reintegrated back to wholeness.. if one leg is missing then you wil be limping back to source! Integrate your ego, be friendly with it, tame it the right way and it has a useful part of your total journey..
I am working on a project about cultivating non-sectarian culturally diverse spiritual growth. I would like to thank you for this excellent discussion! Every point is very real and very accurate to the best of my knowledge. I am so happy to support and encourage anyone doing this work with such a good heart and an eagle’s eye view of real spiritual growth. Thank you, Mateo!!
This article has come at the right time for me. I am so much in a depressive mood after six months of A Course in Miracles that I can’t understand why the Ego has hijacked my right mind of thinking. I have lost the Truth following a major change in my life. All of those points are just so true. I resonate with every single one of them. I have a lot of healing to do!!
Would it be weird to say… That I often think, my awakening started from how I use my mind, thus I realised that there are more to this world and life than what meet the eyes? It’s not that I disagree with your article, about how being mind-oriented could lead us to these traps… Life is funny like that.
Nonetheless, thank you very much for your article! It aids me in time of need. Wish me luck in this journey?
And lastly, a token of my love to lonerwolf: <3
I feel a tremendous joy and such an amazing gratitude being able to see things I was unable to before. Such a blessing, even suffering these pitfalls becomes a practice…loved this article
Thank you for this article. These were important for me to hear. Number 10 really gets me. It may sound silly, but I have been considering writing out an autobiography detailing my spiritual growth journey with the hope that my future reincarnated self might come across it one day and read it. I don’t even want to publish it – just record it. My idea is that the stories could serve as a kind of “fast track” to my own future spiritual development, or that of another person who discovers it and relates. However, I know in my heart that it will not be necessary. I am simply attached to my personal stories as things that I have forged into my identity. I fear that I will forget my own experiences, either through age, choosing to “let go” of them, or in death, and that my experiences and thoughts will become lost and meaningless. I am acutely aware that I have overwritten and reinterpreted my own personal history countless times. So how is anything I currently understand to be “truth” really the truth when I keep discovering more? I know I need to internalise the fact that I am not… Read more »
This is a simple one but just as important as any – lack of sleep will sabotage everything. It’s the foundation of all. Thinking back on my insomnia days, I at times would forget (because it was so common) I was actually fighting insomnia and start trying to tackle other issues like ones mentioned above. Doesn’t work. Must have proper sleep!
I feel the meaningless one often. How do I deal with this?
From my experience, attachment is the strongest and the subtlest. Probably it underlies almost all traps. It makes everything feels right, or it makes me think that it is right.
Ideals and stories that distort the abilities to envision the message from our souls.
My personal upbringing forged a very strong idealism within me, and yes, it leads to a deceptively myopic view of reality. Any advice, brother?