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Start for freeWe are divinely guided spiritual beings, sharing a collective human experience.
We are energetic alchemists—capable of bending space, time, and matter to our will.
We are powerful beyond measure.
We are magical.
So why do we keep letting low-vibrational people play with us?
Because the illusion is strong.
We are the culmination of generations of psychological, psychic, spiritual, and physical warfare. And while modern spirituality often gets watered down—reduced to crystals, brujas, and hoodoo—true spirituality runs much deeper.
Spirituality is not just a practice; it's a state of being.
People talk about spirit, but very few take the time to truly understand what it is—much less build a relationship with their own. Spirit is the essence of all things. It’s the animating force, the life-giving energy that inhabits the body.
It is you.
It is your direct line to what we call God—or the God within you.
Everyone has a spirit, but not everyone walks in spirit.
Those who don’t are often at the mercy of outside forces, easily influenced and ungrounded.
Those who choose to walk in spirit develop a level of self-mastery that only deepens with time and discipline. It’s not that spiritual people are “better”—they’ve just reached a level of understanding that comes from choosing a different path.
And most people who walk this path didn’t start here—they chose it after walking through fire.
Whether you’re just starting your spiritual journey or have never considered one, both ends of the spectrum are sacred. Both are necessary for our collective evolution.
If you’ve chosen another route, you serve as a teacher to those who are walking a spiritual path.
If you’ve chosen the spiritual journey—or what some might call the righteous path—you are both a teacher and healer for those who have yet to awaken.
The greatest lessons in life aren’t learned behind a desk.
They’re learned through experience.
Like the child who learns not to touch the stove—because they got burned.