Shared Light on a Dark Path

No one has more access to God, to Source, or to their soul-purpose than anyone else.

Connection isn’t a hierarchy — it’s an inheritance.

But when your own light feels buried under trauma or old protection, it helps to walk beside someone whose lantern is lit. Not because the light belongs to them, but because it reminds you of the one you carry.

Just like sharing an umbrella in the rain or following a lantern on a dark path, you may walk in someone’s footsteps for a moment — only until you remember you also carry everything you need within you.

Your light was never lost.

Only covered.

Unlayering happens gently, like a flower opening. You cannot pry it open by force. It unfolds with sun, with rain, with warm breezes… petal by petal… until you’re fully in bloom again.

And the bud is beautiful, too — full of promise and hope.

Hope is its own awareness: Full bloom is coming.

And just as layers can obscure your inner light, they can also cloud your inner vision.

We may all be looking at the same event, the same object, the same moment — yet each of us sees it through the lens we have available. Many don’t realize their vision is dimmed or distorted by old beliefs, hurts, or angles of perception they’ve never questioned.

The object itself shifts according to the viewer.

Reality becomes, for each of us, exactly what we are able to see.

So instead of trying to force the world to look different…

why not adjust the witness?

Shift your angle.

Move your stance.

Change your distance.

Let the inner lens soften and open until clarity appears — until the image feels true and your being says, yes, this is right.

Clarity is not a privilege — it’s a perspective.

And it is available to everyone.

Wherever you find yourself today, let it be enough.

See it with tenderness, with honesty, with a new lens and a renewed lease on life.

You are not behind.

You are not broken.

You are unfolding.

It is good.

And you are worthy.

To shine.

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