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But there comes a point when the spiritual search ends.
Yes, we continue evolving and changing โ thatโs the nature of life. But eventually, something within us shifts at the deepest level, and our desire to seek for Oneness, Wholeness, and Enlightenment ceases. Poof! It vanishes. Itโs gone. Hey presto!
โWhy?โ you may ask.
The answer is that, suddenly, we come to realize that all weโve been seeking is already here.ย
Our True Nature is always and forever within reach.
Itโs as if the veil has been torn from our eyes, the mirror of our minds has become wiped clean, and the doors of perception have been finally opened.ย
And this, my friend, is the end of the spiritual search. Itโs the end of the exhausting seeking, searching, longing, pining, prostrating, and praying for something that is already always here.ย
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What is My True Nature?

Perhaps a better question is โwhat isnโt my True Nature?โย
There are innumerable names from endless traditions that point to what our True Nature is. It has been called Brahman, Tao, Buddha-nature, Christ Consciousness, Self, Allah, the Absolute, Non-Dual Awareness, the Holy Spirit, Spirit, God, Goddess, Satchitananda, Oneness โ just to name a few.ย
Our True Nature is often described as infinite, boundless, pure, all-pervading, serene, silent, and unconditionally loving. It is the space from which everything arises and returns, and has no beginning or end. We call it the Sacred Wild as it manifests as both form and formlessness, and is ultimately indefinable and unknowable to the mind which tries to limit it through mental constructs. It is the very essence of inner peace and freedom.
Why Enlightenment is a Joke (That isnโt Funny!)
For many people, what drives them to continue their spiritual search is the promise of enlightenment. After we undergo a spiritual awakening, and perhaps a kundalini awakening, and have done a lot of inner work, weโll eventually be able to earn enlightenment, right?
Well thatโs the (unfunny) joke.
Enlightenment is a big juicy carrot dangled in front of the ravenous mind that believes itself to be broken and missing something. In other words, enlightenment is a story created by the ego that feels separate from the Divine. It doesnโt exist.
The frustrating reality is that when we strive to become enlightened, we are perpetuating our suffering and exhausting spiritual search. We believe that the deficient โmeโ here is going to eventually get to a perfect and ideal โenlightenedโ future state. Itโs a spiritual treadmill.ย
The more we seek, the more we reinforce the separate self, the ego. The more the ego is reinforced, the more we seek. And so continues the cycle of unhappiness and desperation.
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Can you see how this can be exhausting?
Enlightenment doesnโt exist because there is no โmeโ to become enlightened.ย
How can โIโ become enlightened when the โIโ is just a mental story to begin with โ the very story the entire spiritual journey is set out to dismantle!?
The whole point of the spiritual journey isnโt to reinforce this small and separate ego, but to untangle this contracted โmeโ energy, make space in the mind, and allow us to taste the Truth of Who We Really Are: Our True Nature.
Author and teacher Scott Kiloby puts this another way:
There are many spiritual methods and belief systems that promise future fulfillment, happiness, money or other success. If you look closely, the whole idea that you can gain something from spirituality is based on a false premise, which is that there is a separate โyouโ that lacks something โฆ As long as you seek enlightenment, enlightenment is unavailable. In seeking, you act from the false concept that you are a separate self that lacks something. It is that very concept that creates the need for a search. Enlightenment is the realization that there is no separate โyouโ to gain anything personally from life. There is only life and you are THAT. No separation. In that realization, your entire resistance to what is vanishes and the deepest truth of spirituality is revealed.
7 Ways to Awaken to Your True Nature
Firstly, itโs crucial to understand one thing. Awakening to your True Nature, reconnecting with your Soul, however you want to put it, doesnโt happen by โyourโ doing. It happens by grace. It arrives when it arrives.ย
This reminds me of the old biblical verse (Eph 2:8) โ โFor by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.โ
With that being said, although you canโt control when the shell cracks, when the seed falls, and when the bud blooms, you can create a good atmosphere that encourages this blossoming.
Here are seven ways to awaken to your True Nature:
1. Understand that everything you need is already here
It is here. It is in you, it is in me, it is in all life, both sentient and insentient. It is everywhere. As long as you are searching for it, it cannot be found because you assume that it is someplace else.
โ Gangaji
โAll the answers are within.โ I know this sounds cliche, but thereโs a reason why itโs a common saying. Pair this with a gratitude practice, and youโll be stepping outside of the endless game of seeking, striving, and consuming that is a cornerstone of spiritual materialism. Instead, you will gradually deepen into an appreciation of the beauty of what Is and the wisdom that is always accessible within you.
2. Simplify, purge, and make space
We carry so much clutter in our lives. Any type of mess is a weight on the mind (which causes the mind to become hyperactive). Clutter can be what we externally possess or agree to or, alternatively, what we internally carry. Examples of external clutter may include excessive belongings, too many unnecessary commitments, and disorderly social engagements. Internal clutter can include, for example, unexamined beliefs, ideals, desires, and traumas. Iโm not saying that you should sell everything, cut ties with everyone, and go live in a nunnery or monastery. Instead, just try to make as much space as you can in all areas of life. Practice non-attachment. Do this at your own pace with self-love. Making space allows whatโs important to grow and flourish.
Psychotherapist Robert Johnson echoes this sentiment, writing,
To โcreate spaceโ is both to allow realisation of our inherent higher Self to occur, and to allow existence to โsendโ desired things our way. In this sense โcreating spaceโ is a metaphor for Self-realization โฆ When we do not create space, when we are too present in our ego-self and its chronic tensions and mistrust of existence, there is no room inside for creation to occur.
3. Be sincere and committed to a mature spiritual practice
Your spiritual practice wonโt โearnโ you awakening or self-realization of your True Nature, but it will help to make the garden of your being fertile (if that makes sense). As Bonnie Glass-Coffin Ph.D. and don OscarMiro-Quesada write:
For it is difficult to remain awake to our true nature, even after we have glimpsed it. The ego fights mightily against our enlightenment. That is why spiritual practice is so important.
This is why practices such as meditation, inner work, and soul work are so vital. They help to make internal (and external) space, undo inner knots and contractions, and relax our inner selves. They help us to experience spiritual maturity.
4. Learn to trust your own inner authority
Thereโs another main reason why we chose the wolf as the symbol of this website (and the spiritual journey). The wolf symbolizes self-sovereignty and trust in oneโs own inner authority. Without this trust, itโs too easy to give away our power to limiting belief systems, gurus, teachers, and others who would have us buy into their worldview. Indeed, itโs too easy to go astray when we have no inner fire, no inner sense of our own divine sovereignty.ย
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Spiritual teacher, Jeff Foster, echoes this, pointing out that eventually, we have no choice but to trust our own inner authority (so better now than later!):
All your preconceived notions of โenlightenmentโ will shatter into a million pieces; your happy ideas of โspiritual awakeningโ will not survive this, oh no! You will be forced into a face-to-face encounter with life, without the comfort of Mummy and Daddy, without the shield of belief, without the protection of ego, without the seeming security of fixed reference points. Even your most beloved spiritual gurus and philosophers will no longer be of any use. The raw pleasure and the pain of it, unfiltered, at last! No longer numb, you will be as softly vulnerable as you were in the beginning, before you knew right and wrong, good and bad, God and the devil. At first, this will be terrifying, this total reliance on inner authority, on your gut, on your belly, on your intestines, this absolute openness to experience, this honoring of yourself; but you will learn to trust the path of no path at all, and you will make your nest in the warm bosom of insecurity. And everything will be held in the most profound silence. Oh yes, for sure, there will be heartbreak! Yet there will be joy, too, the likes of which youโve only ever dreamed about!โ
Trusting your inner authority doesnโt mean becoming an egomaniac or denying all help/guidance from outside sources. No. Instead, it means honoring your innate, bone-deep wisdom that is outside of the realm of mind altogether.
5. Be aware of the egoโs tricks, ploys, and scams
Thereโs no need to demonize the ego, but it is a tricksy fella. It will do all it can to convince us that if only we align our chakras a little bit more, awaken our kundalini, or clear all past karma will we then become enlightened. If that doesnโt make it hard enough, weโll also have other egoโs confirming these delusions around us โ and thatโs why practicing spiritual discernment is so crucial. Without being mindful and being able to see clearly through our own delusion (learn more about ‘makyo‘), itโs easy to get trapped in the sticky spider web of cosmic la-la land.
Remember that awakening to our True Nature (what is known as Moksha, Illumination, Enlightenment) is not something โachievedโ by the individual self, the me.
6. Explore the nature of the โIโ
To awaken to our True Nature we need to be able to distinguish what is actually true to begin with. In other words, we need to actually have direct experience of the transparent/transient nature of the ego and the unchanging presence beneath that.
Perhaps the simplest way to do this is via self-inquiry, or asking the question โWho am I?โ This can be done either in meditation or in contemplation. Indian sage Sri Ramana Maharshi popularized this technique which has been adopted and taught in many meditation circles and spiritual fields.
So, who are you? What within you isnโt subject to birth, change, and decay? Iโll leave that to you to discover. :) Feel free to check out the book โWho Am I?โ for more guidance.
7. Itโs simple
After reading all of this you might be thinking, โgeez, this is all so complex.โ
Donโt worry. Itโs not. But it seems that way!
Our minds have a way of complicating things; creating stories and obstacles that donโt really exist โ making a mountain out of a molehill. Believing that we must โearnโ our way to freedom.
As spiritual teacher Unmani writes,
After searching for fulfilment or enlightenment for years, to be told that I am already fulfilled and enlightened seems to be too easy. โSurely it must be something more, something very spiritual.โ Enlightened people should act a certain way and look a certain way. They should be vegetarian and not smoke or drink. Enlightened people are people who have attained a special spiritual state after years or lifetimes of meditation and self-enquiry. They have dissolved all their karmic knots and opened all their chakras. This shows in their compassion and their aura of unconditional love for mankind … Why would Life be anything but easy? There is just the assumption that it has to be difficult because in the play, when I want to achieve something, it seems that I need to work hard at it. The nature of Life is not difficult. Look at a flower; does it work really hard to be a flower? Does it need to hold the image of โflowerโ in order to be a flower? What is being pointed to here is simply Life recognising itself. Life being Life. Flower being flower. Itโs so easy that itโs already all just happening by itself!
In other words, this is it. You are it. You are already that which you seek. You donโt need to pretend to be something or someone special. What youโre looking for isnโt in a future ideal state. Everything is here already. Why wouldnโt it be?ย
When we orient ourselves toward this simplicity, we find the truth. We discover a doorway of awakening. We learn that simplicity is truth. We understand that simplicity is clear, pure, and untainted while complexity is of the mind which is convoluted, dramatic, and stressful. The mind believes everything must be a super tricky game. This gives the mind the illusion that itโs โachievingโ something special while preoccupying itself. But what you are seeking for is that which you already are, and what you already are canโt be achieved!ย
So move toward simplicity. And figure out what that means to you.
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Awakening to your True Nature is both an end and beginning. Itโs the end of the spiritual search but the beginning of freedom. And ultimately, thatโs all weโre searching for at the end of the day. At the heart of every lone wolf walking the inner quest is the longing to reunite with that which we truly are.
Has this article sparked any new insights or discoveries within you? If so, youโre welcome to share below in the comments. And if you have any other insights or discoveries that you want to share, Iโd love to hear them too!ย
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hay thx as i was into this lately ( so a sign of the universe is this I am on the right track)
as soon stuff becomes to numb you and will end in cult , it is not the way to go . have doubts always and see the signs become more accepting even the hardships it means your alive and growing, but enlightenment is no ours to be ( only Jezus and buddha where near ) stay alert of scams and so called gurus , trust it will be shown …
Thank you Rene for sharing. It’s definitely important to be discerning in all these parts of the journey, that’s why we have ‘discernment’ as one of our main principles. A great illustration of this is the recent cult scandal of NXIVM and the documentary called ‘Seduced’, a great watch for anyone on this path.
Thank-you for the “realness” of your content. Trying to remember and remember again, there is no end goal. Awareness and shifts without self flogging. It is not the doing but the being. Namasteโฏ๏ธโฎ
That’s it Cee, it’s the art of ‘self-remembering’. There’s no doing because there’s no real doer, although our minds find a way of creating the illusion that we’re doing even though we don’t seem question where these thoughts come from; the pop into our minds and we follow their instructions as we perceive them as our own. We focus on the being, the doing comes by itself :)
As Jesus said :โI and the father are one โ.
Indeed, same message, different language :)
For a long time I felt I had to go even deeper into my spiritual awakening. That there was always a next stage. Always comparing to where others’ seemed to be in their spiritual journey (if honest and true at all). At the same time observing people claiming the most exotic capabilities, while often looking for confirmation outside themselves.
At some point I felt exhausted and troubled, tired of trying and forcing. That was when I decided to just let go. Stop chasing my ‘spirituality’; the next stage or big thing. It was also the moment where I really connected with SELF. Just to be “in the moment”, to be aware and awake.
This was maybe my most important spiritual realization. After that it seems spiritual realizations and experiences happen without me trying. They are modest and honest, but profound. It is the paradox of “the more you let go, the more you gain.” It reminds me of the Gestalt theory of change:
“Change occurs when one becomes what he is, not when he tries to become what he is not.”
Thank you Jan-Peter for sharing this, your experience resonates true with me as well. From what I’ve observed it seems to be the nature of this journey, the search itself creates the frustration and suffering that builds up to experience these “the answer is so obvious” shifts within our perception. The tension compliments the moment of relaxation into what is, SELF, the present moment. Gestalt uses much of this game of tensions to bring about great change and transformation :)
This article is great. But I have a remainder. You might have to be careful on how you perceive it. Think of the word simplicity and complexity, they actually are a duality too if you label them like simplicity’s good and complexity’s bad.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Heartfelt and teary-eyed gratitude <3 This resonated strongly.
You’re most welcome Linn, I’m most grateful to be able to share what I learn and hear how deeply some of you resonate with it :)
HI. I’ve been in my Spiritual Awakening for 4yrs now. Also had a Kundalini Awakening, which I must say was HECTIC!!!! My self mantra I use now is….’just be’. I am learning now to just go with the flow of life, to ride the wave and enjoy my journey, even though it seems so difficult and I feel so stuck. I’m literally living by my ‘BAAA’ which is : Be, Accept, Allow, Attract.. My realization of effort and trying is ultimately of ego because it causes resistance, control and fear of the unknown. So by allowing my ‘BAAA’ I am more at a natural ease of acceptance. Thank you for your guidance.
Thank you Natasha for sharing, I especially like the BAAA acronym as a reminder :). The entire spiritual journey can be summarized as a flux between two forces; opening up, and letting go. ‘Just be’ is a great way to flow with the waves.
Super Article, Very Clear and to the core! Thank you
The question that comes up quite often is – “after awakening, then what? ”
At the end of the article it you mentioned “Awakening to your True Nature is both an end and beginning.”
Can you say a little more about the (new) beginning please, i mean a life of balance, wholeness, living (egolessly?) in alignment with values / Thy Will?
Living in the world but not of it?
What if we have a very strong urge to guide others to Freedom? Could this be ego too or a Bodhisattva ideal?
Thank you, Peace and Blessings x
Thank you Gret for your thoughtful question.
I don’t perceive awakening as a one-off experience, except perhaps for a few rare cases of deep, world-shifting awakenings such as Gautama and other paradigm-shifting teachers. I’ve still to come across a ‘fully awakened’ teacher, for most of us it’s a moment to moment tuning back into the present which can be strengthened and prolonged over time.
The more aware/awake you are, the more you can tune into the underlying currents of existence/nature. The more centered you feel from the constant push/pull of the desires and fears of the mind. The more equanimity or stillness you’ll carry at your center which isn’t as affected by the external world, this is living in the world but not of it.
For me teaching is my passion and my calling, it’s where I feel the Tao or life has guided me and what flows most naturally. If you feel a calling by all means find a teacher that is passing on their wisdom and study under them. There’s nothing wrong with teaching, even if not fully free from the ego, there just needs to be certain ‘buffers’ or guides in place in the form of senior reputable teachers/religious lines of passage etc.. to prevent many of the inflations/pitfalls/mistakes one makes when beginning.
This is EXACTLY what I needed to read today!
Divine timing, beautifully written, reaches deep into the soul. THANK YOU ~blessings!
I’m grateful to hear that Beth, it’s a truth that is so ‘close to us’ it’s easy for the mind to overlook and forget. :)
Great and insightful article, thank you! It reminds me of the philosophy of Mooji. There is a youtube video where he says: “The one that searches is in its own way”, which was a real aha-moment for me, because it reminds me that it is possible to detach from the constant chattering and clattering and demanding of the ego and simply be present and willing to experience the moment fully.
Thank you Tamara. Mooji is a great teacher, very simple and accessible. It also reminds me of Krishnamurti’s ‘The observer is the observed.’ At the end, we’re all guiding each other back home :)