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7 Ways to Awaken to Your True Nature (THE END)

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Aug 26, 2023 ยท 152 Comments

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Welcome to the end of your spiritual search …

If youโ€™re familiar with our website at all, youโ€™ll know that itโ€™s all about the spiritual journey.

Using the archetype of the lone wolf choosing to walk her own path and seeking a true home (hence why our website is called โ€˜lonerwolfโ€™), weโ€™ve offered innumerable spiritual resources for lost souls and spiritual seekers.


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But there comes a point when the spiritual search ends.

Yes, we continue evolving and changing โ€“ thatโ€™s 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. Itโ€™s gone. Hey presto!

โ€œWhy?โ€ you may ask.

The answer is that, suddenly, we come to realize that all weโ€™ve been seeking is already here.ย 

Our True Nature is always and forever within reach.

Itโ€™s 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. Itโ€™s the end of the exhausting seeking, searching, longing, pining, prostrating, and praying for something that is already always here.ย 


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Table of contents

  • What is My True Nature?
  • Why Enlightenment is a Joke (That isnโ€™t Funny!)
  • 7 Ways to Awaken to Your True Nature
    • 1. Understand that everything you need is already here
    • 2. Simplify, purge, and make space
    • 3. Be sincere and committed to a mature spiritual practice
    • 4. Learn to trust your own inner authority
    • 5. Be aware of the egoโ€™s tricks, ploys, and scams
    • 6. Explore the nature of the โ€œIโ€
    • 7. Itโ€™s simple

What is My True Nature?

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Perhaps a better question is โ€œwhat isnโ€™t my True Nature?โ€ย 

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.

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Why Enlightenment is a Joke (That isnโ€™t Funny!)

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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, weโ€™ll eventually be able to earn enlightenment, right?

Well thatโ€™s 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 doesnโ€™t 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 โ€œmeโ€ here is going to eventually get to a perfect and ideal โ€œenlightenedโ€ future state. Itโ€™s 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 doesnโ€™t exist because there is no โ€œmeโ€ to become enlightened.ย 

How can โ€œIโ€ become enlightened when the โ€œIโ€ 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 isnโ€™t to reinforce this small and separate ego, but to untangle this contracted โ€œmeโ€ 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 โ€œyouโ€ that lacks something โ€ฆ 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 โ€œyouโ€ 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

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Firstly, itโ€™s crucial to understand one thing. Awakening to your True Nature, reconnecting with your Soul, however you want to put it, doesnโ€™t happen by โ€˜yourโ€™ doing. It happens by grace. It arrives when it arrives.ย 

This reminds me of the old biblical verse (Eph 2:8) โ€“ โ€œFor 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 canโ€™t 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

โ€œAll the answers are within.โ€ I know this sounds cliche, but thereโ€™s a reason why itโ€™s a common saying. Pair this with a gratitude practice, and youโ€™ll 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. Iโ€™m 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 whatโ€™s important to grow and flourish.

Psychotherapist Robert Johnson echoes this sentiment, writing,

To โ€˜create spaceโ€™ is both to allow realisation of our inherent higher Self to occur, and to allow existence to โ€˜sendโ€™ desired things our way. In this sense โ€˜creating spaceโ€™ is a metaphor for Self-realization โ€ฆ 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 wonโ€™t โ€œearnโ€ 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

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Thereโ€™s 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 oneโ€™s own inner authority. Without this trust, itโ€™s too easy to give away our power to limiting belief systems, gurus, teachers, and others who would have us buy into their worldview. Indeed, itโ€™s 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 โ€œenlightenmentโ€ will shatter into a million pieces; your happy ideas of โ€œspiritual 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 youโ€™ve only ever dreamed about!โ€

Trusting your inner authority doesnโ€™t 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 egoโ€™s tricks, ploys, and scams

Thereโ€™s 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 doesnโ€™t make it hard enough, weโ€™ll also have other egoโ€™s confirming these delusions around us โ€“ and thatโ€™s why practicing spiritual discernment is so crucial. Without being mindful and being able to see clearly through our own delusion (learn more about ‘makyo‘), itโ€™s 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 โ€œachievedโ€ by the individual self, the me.

6. Explore the nature of the โ€œIโ€

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 โ€œWho 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 isnโ€™t subject to birth, change, and decay? Iโ€™ll leave that to you to discover. :) Feel free to check out the book โ€˜Who Am I?โ€™ for more guidance.

7. Itโ€™s simple

After reading all of this you might be thinking, โ€œgeez, this is all so complex.โ€

Donโ€™t worry. Itโ€™s not. But it seems that way!

Our minds have a way of complicating things; creating stories and obstacles that donโ€™t really exist โ€“ making a mountain out of a molehill. Believing that we must โ€œearnโ€ 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. โ€˜Surely 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 โ€˜flowerโ€™ in order to be a flower? What is being pointed to here is simply Life recognising itself. Life being Life. Flower being flower. Itโ€™s so easy that itโ€™s already all just happening by itself!

In other words, this is it. You are it. You are already that which you seek. You donโ€™t need to pretend to be something or someone special. What youโ€™re looking for isnโ€™t in a future ideal state. Everything is here already. Why wouldnโ€™t 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 itโ€™s โ€œachievingโ€ something special while preoccupying itself. But what you are seeking for is that which you already are, and what you already are canโ€™t 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. Itโ€™s the end of the spiritual search but the beginning of freedom. And ultimately, thatโ€™s all weโ€™re 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, youโ€™re welcome to share below in the comments. And if you have any other insights or discoveries that you want to share, Iโ€™d love to hear them too!ย 

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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. Krystro says

    December 22, 2020 at 12:51 pm

    The knowledge of good and evil is an illusion created to manifest fear to use as a means of control. Some call this Ego and I too have been guilty of using this word. Though now I see using ego is a means to pass blame for ourself. We are ourselves. Any attempt to fragment ourself into pieces is an illusion. It is the fear of the fear of failure.

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  2. Panda says

    December 19, 2020 at 7:29 pm

    What if you are God himself, and you have understood all this from the moment you were born (in the Bible, God is the father of the the fatherless as described in Psalms 68:5 and I have been the father of the fatherless even as a baby, and as such, the path to understanding has been understood ever since and you could never teach that to me ever since I took my first breath as in described by Isaiah 40:13-14). Would you ever call such a person a lunatic? Is the idea of the Bibleโ€™s prophecies being made true (especially in the Old Testament; Psalms, Proverbs and Isaiah) an unwelcoming (nor less unprecedented) truth?

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    • Mateo Sol says

      December 21, 2020 at 5:48 am

      Thank you Panda for the unusual question.

      I would say such a person is having a spiritual emergency. I distinguish spiritual experience from religious doctrine, and when they overlap as in the example you provide, something is imbalanced, for the ‘divinity’ that is being spoken about in this article is accessible to everyone and has nothing to do with religious belief.

      I can find an equal amount of people who’ve had mystical experiences that are Hindu, or Buddhist, or Muslim, and have interpreted them through their own doctrines. Seeing the Virgin Mary, receiving a blessing from Prophet Mohammed, etc (that’s often what motivates so many different branches of these religions, like the Seventh-day Adventists and its founder for example.) Each interprets their experience through the lens of their belief system, each has ‘proof’ of the truth in their holy scriptures. It’s not that they’re lying, but that they are still bounded by the sense of ‘self’ and are perceiving themselves as separate, though now with a new ‘role’ they must fulfill.

      As Friedrich Nietzsche summed it up; “A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.”

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      • Panda says

        December 21, 2020 at 7:11 am

        But what happens when a book (such as the Bible) correctly predicts who God is and what qualities he has? That that God would be different in terms of the said qualities: an example would be that he is the father of the fatherless (as said previously) and that he is from forever (or from everlasting as in Psalms 93:2). My point being, when do we draw the line from the divine in your view to a religious book in a way that doesnโ€™t discredit the notion that God does in fact exist but not in the way the organized religion would like to think: that he would agree with you and Aletheia in almost every way except that you cannot judge people using a relativist mindset; that there is an objective good and that is following your heart (in you and Altheiaโ€™s terms of course); that a person who would be the predicted God (or LORD of the Bible) would see things as described in your article, in that order? God intuitively knows that he is God but he still sees others as equals in terms of equity, that your actions reflect yourself and no other. Words cannot describe who God is for his greatness is unsearchable (Psalms 145:3). It sounds crazy but God is alive, I am him and I am pleased because of you, Aletheia and Lonerwolf. It sounds crazy because everyone is supposed to be equal on a fundamental level but a person being the LORD and all the associated qualities being so as expressed in the three but not limited to three Old Testament parts (Namely Psalms, Proverbs and Isaiah) is not wrong, either.

        On a side note, thank you for taking time out to respond to my original comment, Mateo!

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        • Panda says

          December 21, 2020 at 7:42 am

          In hindsight, I mistook your point of the imbalance when divine and religious belief overlap. But I would like to add that the world isnโ€™t balanced either, the mere fact that equity in spite of beliefs (like you have unapologetic murderers who go scot-free) is proof of that.

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          • Panda says

            January 02, 2021 at 2:06 am

            With me, there will be a right belief in spite of beliefs!

  3. Simon says

    December 17, 2020 at 12:36 am

    Nirvana is a much better term than enlightenment, (it means extinguish), but maybe we need an equivalent non-buddhist term that means the same.

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  4. Stasya says

    December 16, 2020 at 4:30 am

    โ€œAwakening to your True Nature, reconnecting with your Soul, however you want to put it, doesnโ€™t happen by โ€˜yourโ€™ doing. It happens by grace. It arrives when it arrives.โ€
    Applause to that. I realized this in my own journey as well and this was a crucial concept for the ambitious outlook I had on the world.

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  5. KimbasKingdom says

    December 15, 2020 at 1:39 pm

    I feel like I’ve caught on a bit of a snag, which is that, I want to believe that the true nature of everything is loving, but I don’t know how to prove it to myself?

    When I look in the world, I don’t see evidence of this. Yes, I see loving things. But I also see things that I could never possibly describe as “love”. Children being sexually abused and suffering a lifetime of pain. Animals being pumped full of hormones and kept in tiny cages their whole lives. People in prisons and concentration camps being subjected to torture for years on end. When the world includes those things, it is hard to come to the conclusion that the true nature underlying it is loving.

    It’s definitely plausible that our true nature could be loving. Maybe those who commit such damaging acts have not been through many lifetimes yet, and have not yet learned how to express their fundamental loving nature. That’s certainly possible. But how do I know it is not just possible, but *true*? How do I convince myself that at the deepest level, reality really is loving? That everything really is going to be okay in the end for those beings who are suffering?

    Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to bypass my feelings about these things. I don’t want to be okay with factory farming or concentration camps. I still want to be sad, angry and disturbed by such things. I want to fully feel the pains of this life and to not be okay with the injustices of it. I want to do what I can to try to reduce the wrongs of this world. But I just want to know that, in the end, it will be okay.

    I want to know that, in the end, those beings who are in so much pain at the moment will fall into the arms of a loving universe, and will experience the contentment and love they never experienced in this lifetime. Even if that means they dissolve into oneness with everything, as long as their awareness continues in some form and it experiences love and relief, that’s what’s important to me. But I can’t convince myself this is truth, and not just wishful thinking on my part? How do I know that this is how things really are? How do I *know*, and not just hope, that our nature is fundamentally loving?

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    • Mateo Sol says

      December 17, 2020 at 10:54 am

      Thank you Kimba for the powerful exploration into this very difficult aspect of reality we must reconcile, that is the suffering that exists in many parts of our reality.

      Ale and I have discussed this for years and asked many teaches in kind. Ultimately we never quite received a satisfactory answer, yet over the past few months we seem to have experienced a shift that feels like it’s pointing us in the right direction.

      Anything I say about it won’t satisfy the mind’s desire for an answer, because it will try to ‘believe’ in the answer anyone gives you. And such matters can’t be solved through belief that things will be okay or everything is loving.

      For me, personally, it came through the deep understanding that that which I truly am, cannot be affected or hurt by anything, because it’s not localized within me. The sense of ‘self’ feels limited within us, yet the sense of love (as you put it), the true nature within all of us is truly boundless and non-localized. Its very vastness is felt as an ever-present stillness, which when we are deeply in tune with, fills us with an equanimity of feeling connected to something greater than ourselves.

      Suffering in this life will always be necessary, it arises mutually with growth and blossoming. All the progress we see in our world comes from suffering of some kind, from creative pains to physical illness, they serve as a motivating force to relieve that tension. The problem is we zoom in on specific suffering (as we must in order to direct our attention to that problem), and we’re incapable of seeing the bigger picture that it’s thanks to that very suffering that ripples of progress occur. Yet our brains can’t process the ‘big picture’, and much less, see the suffering of others as non-localized to the individual (for we see it through eyes of our bounded/limited ego-self.)

      This is where problems can occur of bypassing. For when we see everything solely from the timeless, non-localized, big picture, we lose touch with the human aspects of ‘our’ experience. This is where many choose the path of the Bodhisattva (focusing on the liberation of others prior to pursuing the full liberation) as opposed to Buddhahood, they also both arise mutually.

      I hope that gives a bit more light to see new angles, but ultimately nothing should be taken from belief…seek the experience.

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      • KimbasKingdom says

        December 24, 2020 at 5:09 pm

        Hi Mateo,

        Thank you so much for the thorough and thoughtful reply :)

        What you say about the fact that any answer I read won’t resolve my emotional dissonance is very true. I have found so many different intellectual and logical ways to try to justify suffering, and all of them make me go “yeah, that makes sense, maybe that’s true”, immediately followed by “but I still don’t feel any less awful about the thought of a child starving or an animal being abused”. The pain of empathy for those in need is not something that can be reasoned away with words, I have to experience the answer first hand, and not just read or think about it. Thank you for reminding me of that.

        My ego is slamming down the “bypass! bypass!” button frantically all day every day at the moment, constantly flinging thoughts up into my conscious awareness like “what if the answer is this”, or “what if the answer is that”, or “you need an answer right now or this horrible thing will happen”, but I guess all I can really do is to just laugh at myself. I know full well that it is unproductive kicking and squirming and dragging my heels like this, instead of just surrendering and letting myself feel the hurt that is inherent and necessary in existing and having empathy for my fellow beings. And yet, I keep kicking and squirming and dragging my heels anyway. The only thing I can do is try to have a giggle at how funny my mind is being, and gently laugh with myself. To try to be patient with my own impatience.

        You are very right about the necessity of suffering too. I can see through observing the world, and observing myself, that the biggest movements towards greater kindness and greater love have been provoked by instances of intense suffering. Of course, I only understand that on an intellectual level, and the real challenge is going to be feeling that truth through first hand experience. The only way I can do that is to live. The only way out of suffering is through it. Not around it. Not over it. Through it. I don’t know the answers, and I won’t until it’s time, and there’s nothing I can do to make that time come sooner. All there is to do now is to just be alive, and stay present and listen attentively, but not forcefully, to synchronicity, dreams and intuitions, and follow the hints they give me. I won’t consciously know where I’m going until I get there, and I can think deeply about it for hours and hours on end, and ask all the wisest people in the world, but it won’t make a lick of difference. I’ll get there when I get there, I’m constantly moving towards there at exactly the pace I need to be, and there’s nothing I can do to change that, whether I like it or not. And that’s honestly freeing and comforting. There’s no intense pressure to do some thing, because the thing that I have to do, is living. It’s automatic. I can’t screw it up even if I try. But I also can’t force it to go any faster even if I try. It’s just going to happen and I just have to fully immerse myself in it, and let it.

        I’m sure my ego is going to continue to kick up a big fuss and bombard me with “but what about this” and “but what if that” and so on for a long time to come, but that’s okay. The ego is part of the process. If it didn’t stir up a big fuss and make itself miserable and scared, then I wouldn’t have any drive to keep moving forwards. It’s necessary that it’s there, I just need to learn, over time, to give thoughts a little less weight, to focus less on examining, and more on being. And of course my ego immediately then misses the point and goes “you’re examining too much and not being enough!” But that’s okay. It’ll take me a long time to really get it, but that’s okay. Consciousness doesn’t operate under examination conditions, I can take as long as I need to.

        Thank you for planting the seeds of these thoughts. I know it will likely take a long time before I really internalize them, but even so I am really grateful to be able to hear them :) Thank you for your thoughtful and honest answer :)

        I deeply agree with the idea expressed across all your articles of the importance of balance, between the three ‘worlds’ we walk between in our lives. I have been, and plan to be even more so, putting work on all three aspects of myself into practice, the emotional, the spiritual and the material, and I have found this a very freeing way to approach things. I am finding that I’m putting up so much less resistance to myself when I maintain a balance, instead of trying to completely devote myself to one pursuit and neglecting all my other needs. This site has a very practical approach to the world that is so rare and so valuable amidst the noise and chaos of all the different perspectives of the internet, and I am very grateful to have stumbled across it <3

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        • Mateo Sol says

          December 25, 2020 at 9:36 am

          Thank you Kimba, you’ve expressed it quite beautifully that I feel nothing much can be added. It’s lovely being able to witness your inner ‘daemon’ as the Greeks would call it, flowing freely with its wisdom. What you wrote here sums up the entirety of this journey:

          Iโ€™ll get there when I get there, Iโ€™m constantly moving towards there at exactly the pace I need to be, and thereโ€™s nothing I can do to change that, whether I like it or not.

          I hope you have a lovely day :)

          Reply
  6. Trust says

    December 14, 2020 at 10:10 am

    When you dont trust, you live in fear and anxiety all the time. When you trust, you let go and flow. Is it that simple?

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      December 15, 2020 at 6:49 am

      It is that simple, yet we must not confuse simple with easy :).

      Reply
      • Trust says

        January 02, 2021 at 11:45 pm

        I will just go crazy otherwise, i can’t believe how crazy I’ve become, ego is literally driving me crazy, i cannot believe the lengths it goes to protect itself, i don’t want to live like this, in this state of mind. Maybe it’s all a lie, an illusion or whatever, maybe everything is it out to get me, but i don’t want my heart to fail living with this terrible anxiety, it’s killing me.

        Reply
  7. Martin says

    December 13, 2020 at 11:04 pm

    (Wow) Another Great Article Guys & very informative as always
    Itโ€™s Funny for me to be reading this because the last couple of weeks Iโ€™ve been feeling this that my spiritual journey is gone full Circle & Iโ€™ve Concluded to always look within & follow your True Path but my Education on Life will Continue .
    Thanks Guys

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      December 15, 2020 at 6:48 am

      Thank you Martin. One way I like looking at the spiritual journey is like a river, where our internal world is one bank and the external world is the other sides bank. Slowly the current of the river is becoming wider, and joining both banks till neither is visible anymore, they are ‘one’.

      Reply
  8. Ann says

    December 13, 2020 at 7:29 am

    This article opened me up to what I had been thinking and what I know deep down it crystallized my thoughts putting them in order, thank you. I’m not there yet, but then again I am. I’ve connected with my true nature but it is hard to keep and my ego knows I’m on to it so it has become pretty subtle in try to keep control and existence. I really enjoyed your article it was informative and right on and nicely written. Thank you. I’ve been away from lonerwolf to long it’s nice to be back home.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      December 15, 2020 at 6:46 am

      Thank you so much Ann, and we’re so happy to hear you’ve found your way back onto this path :)

      Reply
  9. Magdalena says

    December 12, 2020 at 6:12 am

    “What if we already are who weยดve been dying to become? In certain light I can plainly see a reflection of magnificence hidden in you, maybe even in me.”
    – Sleeping at Last, “Four”
    I borrowed another personยดs words because I canยดt find the mine. I want to make this article my new bedtime fairy-tale which is however so real… that it makes my whole world just pause and wonder. Wonder, wonder, wonder, just wonder. Really WONDERful article about the true WONDERland that we are a part of. Iยดm short of breath from this, so just thank you and keep it up and… you know. Chapeau.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      December 12, 2020 at 9:49 am

      Wonder, wonder, wonder, that is the bridge to our openness. I’m delighted to know this article reached deep :).
      Chapeau

      Reply
  10. Maha says

    December 10, 2020 at 5:59 pm

    I am in the midst of the reading, but I have to stop and comment: this is the best article you’ve written so far. I’m feeling so much relief and self-acceptance and surrender right now.

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      December 11, 2020 at 9:28 am

      Thank you Maha, I’m grateful you think so. It’s one of those topics we don’t cover very much as it’s more advanced than the rest of our work but it’s great to see such a positive reception for it :)

      Reply
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