Notes on eternity
Note: When Illusions Fall - On Consciousness and Spiritual Maturity
In a world saturated with spiritual trends, rituals, and carefully curated aesthetic practices, it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish genuine awakening from sophisticated forms of escapism. What is often presented as spiritual growth frequently serves as a temporary refuge from responsibility, pain, and inner work, rather than a path toward deeper awareness.
This text explores how spirituality can gradually transform into a marketplace of illusion, where fear, hope, and human vulnerability are monetized, and where promises of clarity and healing replace real transformation. It questions the systems that encourage dependency instead of autonomy, and examines why authentic inner development is rarely peaceful, comfortable, or glamorous.
At its core, this is an examination of consciousness, energy, karma, and intuition — and of the uncomfortable truths that accompany real spiritual maturity. Awakening, as explored here, is not an escape from reality, but a confrontation with it, demanding responsibility, awareness, and the courage to let illusions fall apart.
Note: Elevated Emotions and Higher Truths — Entering the Year of Vibration One
This personal, stream-of-consciousness piece marks the transition into a new energetic cycle and the beginning of a new era. It is a raw reflection on spiritual growth without illusion, the importance of mental health, self-respect, and strong boundaries in a world shaped by pressure, projection, and unhealed trauma. The text explores truth over comfort, integrity over appearances, and conscious choices in love, relationships, and life. It is a reminder that authenticity attracts the right people — and that mama bear energy is not aggression, but grounded strength, clarity, and self-protection.
Written without censorship or performance, this piece speaks to those who are no longer willing to dilute themselves to be accepted. It invites the reader to choose truth, responsibility, and inner sovereignty — even when that path is uncomfortable.
Note: Spirituality and the New Earth – Sunday Reflections
Spirituality is often misunderstood as a retreat from the world—a meditation cushion in the forest, a mask of false positivity, or the illusion of “higher” spiritual hierarchy. But true spirituality is not about escaping life; it is about transforming it. In these Sunday Reflections, I explore what spirituality should not be, why prayer without action leads nowhere, and how false gurus and pseudo-healers exploit people’s vulnerability.
Real spiritual growth begins with self-love and unfolds in education, psychology, business, and community life. It’s about becoming better humans not only for ourselves but for the good of all. True spirituality recognizes that we are all one—and from that awareness, we can build a New Earth rooted in truth, compassion, responsibility, and unconditional love.
Note: Consumption or Commitment? Being Wanted vs. Being Valued
Some mornings feel like walking through a supermarket of feelings where we click, swipe, and consume—connections, images, relationships—only to feel empty after. Being wanted is thrilling, but fleeting; being valued means being seen for all of who you are, not just what you offer or how useful you are.
In a culture built on instant gratification, our souls long for something deeper: meaningful exchanges, true respect, moments where someone says “you matter,” simply because you are. When we shift from wanting to value, from consuming to committing, we begin cultivating relationships that nourish, rather than explain away what we truly need.




