That Which Never Dies
That Which Never Dies
Let’s not get confused — you were born from the divine and you will return to the divine. When we are born into existence, there is an energy in our DNA that is programmed into us from the very beginning. They say 90 percent of your habits are deeply embedded by the time you reach the age of seven. Can you imagine… most of your likes, dislikes, subconscious behavior, choices, and experiences are lived through a programmed mind that is essentially seven years old.
So the question becomes: How do we go beyond this? How do we reconnect to that inner knowing that allows us to become free again — like a child before we were programmed by parents, society, priests, or even past lives?
Who were you when you were pure bliss? When you were simply an energy of being — joyful just to exist. A child who cried when they felt pain, released it when the moment had passed, and did not cling to it afterward.
This state can be attained again. There is one remedy — meditation.
When you still your mind and become the watcher of your thoughts, you begin to see that those thoughts are not truly you. They are simply projections and images of what once was. In that awareness, healing begins. In that awareness, you can surrender. You detach yourself from the mind and make it your servant — because you are the one who can master it, rather than letting it master you.
Have you ever wondered how these thoughts, judgments, and patterns became so deeply rooted? Perhaps as a child you were told:
“If you do this, this will happen.” “If you act like this, this will happen.” “If you speak up, this will happen.”
These become installations of unknown fear, quietly shaping the mind.
But someone else’s experience does not have to become your experience. That was their path, their journey. When you are truly present in the moment with awareness and consciousness, you begin to live your own truth — your authentic experience.
It cannot be replicated by another. For we are all original.
Yet society molds us to believe that everyone must follow the same formula — that one path works for all. Even those who think they are breaking free from the construct often remain bound, because they still live through the mind.
But when you move into “no-mind,” as the Buddha called it — the middle path — a deep bliss arises. Thought disappears.
This is the space where great insights emerge. It is said that Albert Einstein accessed the Special Theory of Relativity through such states of deep awareness. Nikola Tesla envisioned many of his inventions during meditation and visualization, practices inspired by his mentor Swami Vivekananda.
Unless you become conscious, you may continue to take birth after birth. And what a waste that would be. Why keep returning here without awakening? Unless one moves toward enlightenment, life can begin to feel meaningless.
Look within yourself. What universe have you created inside? Have you created your paradise on earth within?
This does not mean difficulty or suffering will never arise. As Buddha said, suffering leads to consciousness. But there comes a moment when even suffering is seen differently. You begin to realize that you are not the experience itself. Once it passes, it passes.
Even if the mind believes the moment continues, each moment is completely unique when lived in truth. No two moments are ever the same, even if the mind insists otherwise.
When you transcend the mind, you move beyond experience and enter a state of simple being. From this place, new experiences and patterns can emerge, because you have surrendered.
Through meditation and surrender to existence, you can experience a rebirth within this very life.
It is possible to go beyond the dream — beyond the place where you cannot distinguish whether you are dreaming while awake or asleep. This is not the unconscious sleepwalking life many of us have been conditioned to live.
You can become free.
A creator of your own life. A being who dances with existence and lives in such deep ecstasy that others are drawn to the magnetism of your presence — even in pure silence.
Go within. Become divine.
De-veil the devil. Not the devil as you may have been taught to fear — but the act of removing the veil from your own being. That is the deeper meaning.
Dance with existence.
For you have this one birth. Do not waste a second of it.
Walk into your truth. ✨