The Divine Path: Overcoming Fear and Illuminating the Self

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By: Gage Gorman

Intro by author: The attacks are insatiable.  every dark thought, every thought of irritable, every thought of fear, every thought of jealousy, every thought of judgement, every thought of annoyance — that is all them – the invaders who want to control and have the human suffer.  What we must do is calm, strong, fill full of divine light and evaporate them.  they are insatiable parasites hell bent on suffering and chaos.  Our goal is to be so divine we know that we are none of those things, yet by having the thought we have allowed them to exist.  Even while we ignore them, they are persisting.  We must silence them and take back the mind.  I wish it was easier than it is.  

The Divine Path: Overcoming Fear and Illuminating the Self

Life is a journey filled with trials. These trials, though often wrapped in struggle, are not punishments but invitations—challenges placed before us to reveal the divine nature within. Fear, a shadow cast by the unknown, manifests as a barrier, a gatekeeper to the truth we seek. But what if fear itself is the trial? What if its purpose is not to break us but to awaken us?

The goal of every trial is to overcome fear, to see beyond its illusion, and to reclaim the divine light that has always been within. This is the journey of self-realization, where one does not merely seek the divine but becomes the divine. It is not a distant force; it is not separate. It is you. To recognize this is to step into the light and dissolve the shadows of doubt, suffering, and limitation.

Signs Along the Way

The world is not devoid of guidance. It is brimming with clues—sigils and markings woven into the fabric of our existence. They appear in music that stirs the soul, in movies that whisper hidden truths, in the structures of ancient buildings, and in the intricate patterns of nature itself. These symbols are echoes, reminders that the path is always illuminated for those who have the eyes to see and the heart to listen.

But seeing requires stillness. It demands a pause—a moment of awareness where we step outside the conditioned mind and observe without the filters of fear, judgment, or distraction. The divine path is not hidden; it simply waits for us to notice.

Mastery of Thought

To walk this path, one must become mindful of every thought. Jealousy, anger, judgment, fear, and suffering are not mere emotions; they are trials in disguise, each offering an opportunity to choose differently. Every reaction is a test, every challenge a teacher. To overcome these lower vibrations is to elevate oneself beyond the illusion of separateness and reclaim the unity of divine consciousness.

The challenge, then, is to be of the divine in all moments—to embody the light rather than seek it externally. The world will present distractions, conflicts, and hardships, but the one who walks with awareness transforms every trial into an opportunity for growth.

Becoming the Light

The divine is not something outside of you. It is the essence of your being, waiting to be remembered, embraced, and expressed. To shine the divine light is not to impose it upon the world but to become so aligned with truth that fear dissolves in its presence.

When we understand this, we no longer fear the trials of life. Instead, we welcome them, knowing that each one is a step toward awakening. The path is illuminated; we need only to walk it with courage, awareness, and an open heart.

For in the end, the greatest realization is this: You are the light. You always have been.


The Alchemy of Thought: A Manifestation of the Divine

Trials in a story format… enjoy.

In a quiet monastery atop a mist-covered mountain, a seeker named Elias sat in meditation, contemplating the nature of thought. He had spent years in pursuit of wisdom, seeking the answers that had eluded him since childhood.

“Is the thought my own?” he pondered, watching the flickering candle before him. “Where does it come from? Is it truly mine, or does it belong to something else?”

The sages had spoken of a parasitic consciousness—an unseen force that whispered fear, doubt, and suffering into the minds of those who listened. Elias had felt its presence before, in moments of anger and despair, when his thoughts seemed foreign, yet somehow familiar.

But the sages also spoke of a greater truth: What passes through the mind manifests.

Thought is energy. It moves at a frequency and carries a vibration. Like ripples in a vast ocean, each thought sent forth returns, shaped by the alchemy of its essence. A dark thought lingers like a shadow, feeding upon itself until it grows heavy and manifests in the material world. A thought of love, of creation, of divine inspiration—these, too, manifest, though they carry a lighter frequency, a vibration that dissolves all that is lower.

Elias understood now. The mind was a vessel. It could be an open gateway to the divine, or a channel through which discordant energies shaped reality.

He closed his eyes. The key was silence. To quiet the mind was to reclaim its power, to allow the divine to move through it unimpeded. To align one’s thoughts with the highest vibration was to manifest that which was pure and eternal.

As Elias entered deeper stillness, he felt something shift within him. The weight of scattered thoughts fell away, and a great presence moved through him. It was not a voice, not words, but an awareness—an understanding beyond language.

“You are the architect of your reality. You are the alchemist of thought. Your mind is the brush, and the world is your canvas.”

A warmth spread through him, and in that moment, he understood his purpose. The goal was not to conquer the mind but to master it, to transmute all lower frequencies into light.

To manifest that which is divine.

To create heaven on earth.

Elias opened his eyes. The candle before him burned brighter, though he had not touched it. A sign, perhaps, that the work had already begun.

Namaste,

Gage

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