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Σάββατο 18 Απριλίου 2026

The Nourishment of the Soul

 


Every day, we concern ourselves with the nourishment of the body.
Our physical body needs food and water. The mind, too, requires its own nourishment, and for this reason we invest significant resources in education and art.

The soul, closely connected to both body and mind, also receives its own nourishment.

In our time, unchecked materialism—among other things—has led the soul toward decline and distortion. At the same time, modern trends across various forms of art often promote disharmony, ugliness, and a darker expression that goes beyond the limits of human nature and reaches toward hubris.

These forms of “art” present themselves as evolved and liberated, as bold departures from the classical. Yet, at their core, they often cultivate a dark—non-human—world, leading to the alienation and distortion of the human soul.

What is needed, I believe, is a deeper capacity for perception. The ability to distinguish between the true courage to speak about darkness and the act of glorifying it—placing it on a pedestal. To see not only what is being expressed, but how it is expressed, and for what purpose.

It is also important to preserve our personal inner space, understanding that our life and our path must be protected with respect, as they unfold through lived experience.

Today, it is very easy for one to expose their identity, their life, and their work without limits. It is even easier to absorb influences without any safeguard. And this influence does not come only from individuals, but also from structures that consciously seek to shape and gain acceptance from the wider public.

But here, I speak to you.

To you who have chosen to walk your own path.
Who thinks and seeks.
Who is not easily persuaded—because you are not compliant.

You feel the influence of words, of sound, of every vibration.

What supports you?
What gives you strength?
What frees you from negative emotions and dark thoughts?
What cultivates within you a luminous and meaningful inner world?

If we wish to create a good world within ourselves, it is essential to become aware of what we feed our soul.

Let word, sound, and image express the highest vibration of our being.
Let this be done not as a rejection of our shadow, our lack, or our weakness, but as a conscious choice.

For wherever our attention is directed, there our energy flows.

P.S.

Fortunately, the soul is not nourished only by this world—but primarily by its source.

And this gives rise to strength and trust in life.

And, as the ancients said: 
“Συν Αθηνά και χείρα κίνει”. 

(“With Athena, move your hand as well.”)

Πέμπτη 26 Μαρτίου 2026

Tsalagi or Cherokee – The Indians of the Pleiades

 

A few years ago, I came across a remarkable book.

Its author, Dhyani Ywahoo, writes in the introduction:

“We, the Cherokee or Tsalagi, are traditionally called the Principal People (Ani Yunwiya) because in our creation story and philosophy it is stated that we carry the sacred responsibility to inspire light and reveal goodness for the benefit of all beings. We come from the stars known as the Pleiades, the Seven Dancers. Within our ceremonies and relationships, the Fire of Wisdom is encoded; therefore, we are responsible for rekindling the fire of the clear mind and right relationship in these times of change.”

First published in 1987 and later translated into Greek in 1991, this work carries the voice of an ancient tradition.

Dhyani, who describes herself as a fifth-generation descendant who has survived after the coming of darkness, presents the beliefs, knowledge, and ceremonies of her people. She offers meditative practices and techniques for healing and harmonization with the Worlds of Light, drawing from the rich heritage of her ancestors.

She speaks about the Sacred Sound, which for the Tsalagi is considered the greatest healer.

In the chapter Adamantine Light, she presents the great power of crystals, as well as the knowledge and respect required in their use:

“The crystal is the symbol of the perfection that exists within us. These teachings about the crystal come through the Pleiades, the constellation of the Seven Dancers, through the healing ray of the Tsalagi to the priestesses and priests who preserve this sacred tradition, and through the constellation of the Bear.”

She also writes:

“All that we see around us is a reflection of our thoughts, and everything we experience is the result of causes we ourselves have created.”

Through her writing, Dhyani invites us into the sacred world of her Ancestors.

She speaks of the energies of Peacemaking, Purification, Magnetization, and Manifestation, which are the four pillars of the healing lodge. She also speaks of dances, chants, and prayers, of the teaching of the pale human, and many other meaningful elements.

At the time of the Greek publication in 1991, she wrote:

“At this time, the Indigenous peoples of America face daily cultural and physical genocide. Our elders, some of whom endured great hardship and punishment for preserving our culture, have instilled in us—through ceremonies, songs, and example—the methods to create a balanced world. Until 1979, Native Americans did not have the right to practice their traditional religions in the United States.”

I write this today not only because this is a truly meaningful work—one that carries a spirit of love and unity for all humanity, regardless of race or religion—but also because I believe there is a reason to preserve the Ancestors of Nations for the salvation of Humanity.

As Dhyani writes:

“A nation that despises its farmers manifests drought and scarcity. Our actions, both individual and collective, are reflected in our environment.”

Voices of Our Ancestors: Teachings from the Wisdom Fire
First published in 1987 — Greek edition, 1991



Κυριακή 15 Μαρτίου 2026

The Witch




The Witch

Excerpt from the book Seven Hermits  

Years pass, and the days flow like water in a river. They may seem the same, yet they are not. Beneath the surface, along the riverbed, the current of life carries away soil and small stones. Green moss grows and settles upon the larger rocks that break the water’s skin, and the sound of the river—if one listens carefully—changes with the turning of the seasons and the wandering of the winds.

Human beings are born bringing hope with them, secretly carrying the ledgers they bear through life; and when they depart, they leave behind their traces—footprints that, in the passage of time, will also fade away. 

Yet from time to time, among them appear a few who can see beyond the transformations of matter. They are able to look directly into the tiny droplets of water that form the world around us. Their gift becomes an opportunity for those who encounter them—to witness the endless ripples created when a small pebble touches the surface of the water.


 

Often, we humans enter the desert of doubt.

It is a harsh desert—one that threatens to collapse the convictions and the walls of doctrine we have built around ourselves. It is painful as well, because it forces us—whether we wish it or not—to leave behind the comfort of certainty, the quiet belief that things are simply “the way they are,” and to confront something deeper.

In The Witch, we follow the life of a priest who is forced to step beyond the fear and the limits of his own faith, and to face the possibility that existence may extend far beyond the boundaries he once believed unbreakable.

Aunt Maria is the healer—a woman who, since childhood, has been able to see beyond the world of the recognized senses. With her words alone, she can intervene and save lives. The villagers accept her presence as something natural. But to their priest, she is a witch, and he excludes her from Holy Communion.

Yet life will one day bring him to her doorstep, asking for help.

Father Evangelos is one of the hermits in my book Seven Hermits.

The story is inspired by real events from another era.

It is also dedicated to a real healer whom life gave me the blessing to know.

This excerpt comes from the book Seven Hermits, which is currently available only in Greek.

Επτά Ερημίτες

Σάββατο 7 Μαρτίου 2026

Divine Synchronicity

 


Greetings, Observer.

I contemplate that small opening in time within the space of your own reality—the moment that offered you a piece of information allowing you to move toward new dimensions in the way you experience life.

The concept of synchronicity was explored by the well-known psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung. Yet its true function in your life is something only you can confirm—if you are able to recognize its presence in the “random” small or great events that appear along your path, and reflect deeply enough to understand why they occurred.

Often, behind what appears to be a simple choice, there hides the synchronicity of a piece of information or an encounter—something to which you gave your attention by following your intuition.

In doing so, you allow possibilities to fulfill their purpose in your life. By observing and following divine synchronicity, you tune into the frequency designed for you, Observer. You no longer remain stagnant within familiar patterns but begin to see what lies hidden within your experiences.

During the difficult events unfolding across our planet in recent years, our personal lives are deeply affected. For this reason, aligning ourselves with the messages coming from the spiritual field has become even more necessary, because within the material world the forces of separation seem to grow stronger.

Divine synchronicity is the path that allows us to observe behind events, through them, and beyond them.

What is required in order to recognize it?

Recognition of the Divine Principle, creative curiosity, and trust in the infinite dimensions of life within and around us.

I greet you, dear Observer, with a poem from the poetry collection Cosmos.


Coincidences

Look how I happened upon you!

So many layers of the Cosmos,
endless probabilities,
unimaginable connections—
divine synchronicities.

If I am meant to meet you,
everything falls into place
in the great clock of the Cosmos.

Miracles happen.

The “ifs” disappear,
turning into certainty.

There are no coincidences—
only what has already been agreed.


 

Κυριακή 1 Μαρτίου 2026

The Ever-New Human

 


And so it happens, as we live our lives,

to leave pieces of ourselves, here and there.

That is why we so often reminisce about them,

through memories and in the shadows of dreams

that become narrations.

They seem like islands in the seas of Nostos

and they live there through Eros and toil.

From an unknown and primordial cause,

that carries within it the frenzy of Pana,

we arrive, at times, at the sacred sacrifice.

But when love rises to regenerate Orfeas,

and bears Sofia its shield and Romfaia its sail,

it shall sail forth,

and one by one, all your pieces,

it shall gather!

You are Whole now.

May your entire inheritance rightfully belong to you—

rest! 

From the poetry collection “ERATO”
Dimitra Bitsiani


For many years now, we have been waiting for the arrival of a new world for humanity.
Perhaps this expectation arises from our deeper need to live better, for clearly we are not fully satisfied with the life we have lived so far.

And the truth is that even if, on an individual level, we are satisfied—having achieved our goals and secured a good standard of living—because we are CONNECTED, we cannot truly enjoy what we have gained when around us there are people (and not only people) who suffer and are mistreated for countless reasons.

There are also the burdens our Soul carries from present and past experiences—burdens we have not yet managed to put in order within ourselves.

It may also be the refusal to confront our true condition, the refusal to look at ourselves as honestly as we can, and to decide what we truly want.

How do we define the New Human we wish to become?
We often speak of this human as something outside ourselves. Something theoretical and future-bound. Something vague, as if it does not concern us. As if it depends on others—whoever those others may be.

Have we asked what relationship this New Human has with us? How much of him is truly ours?

We hear all these new “terms” and “definitions,” such as “Meta-human,” and if we trace our steps back through time, we will see that the “human” has always waited for change and redemption to come from others—however those others were defined in each era, according to prevailing beliefs and established systems meant to enclose him within frameworks and structures.

Even his revolutions ended up becoming his new cells.

What have all these offered us?
If we look at our present moment, we can already see the answer. And if we cannot yet see clearly, the future will reveal the truth—unless we have chosen not to look at it.

This New Human is the ever-new one.
The one who looks upon the world with fresh eyes.
The one guided by an inner necessity and truth—not to live in the world for himself, but to LIVE WITH HIMSELF WITHIN THE WORLD.

Every experience and every involvement becomes a joy of discovery, knowledge, understanding, and offering.

Without his supreme dimension—his SPIRITUAL SELF, the HIGHER, the INCORRUPTIBLE, the one who communes with the Divine Realm—the human being is lost and at the mercy of false promises.

Do you imagine the New Human as forever young, beautiful, and perfectly healthy? Forever happy? Always overflowing with joy? Wealthy? Successful?

I believe these have little to do with the New Human, and much more with his immature self.

How long, truly, can such conditions remain unchanged in a person’s life? Even if we were to extend our lifespan to one or two hundred years, the Soul would still cry out for its needs.

For the New Human is the one who lives by recognizing his pieces, who can unite them, accept them, and evolve them.

When you are connected with your Immortal Self, you do not need external solutions, magical remedies, or willing saviors—because you know who you truly are.

EGO EIMI — I AM.

Παρασκευή 6 Φεβρουαρίου 2026

Releasing the Bonds of Need into the Light

 


The truth is that everything changes, and nothing remains the same.
In the time we are living in, change is even faster and more intense, as it is triggered by events that force the natural flow of things and lead our lives into difficult situations. These situations call for introspection and observation—but above all, for a new way of seeing—so that we may preserve our inner balance.

A world that seeks to evolve through Freedom, and a world that seeks to submit to control. Many people have lost friends, relatives, and have seen relationships of all kinds dissolve under these conditions. Many masks have fallen—and will continue to fall—under the pressure placed upon humanity. We are led to question what we have lived and shared in the past, and the alienation and disconnection we experience today. All of this causes pain.

Feelings live within us and remain in motion. The point is not to be swept away by them like quicksand, but to be able to observe what is unfolding on Earth from another perspective, so that we do not sink.

This new way of seeing could be a perspective beyond the individual, beyond relationships and situations as we have known them. My approach resembles stereoscopic depth images—those images that reveal their subject only when you stop focusing on the surface and allow your gaze to move beyond it, into depth.

Through this perspective, we can look at relationships as we once structured them and understand which needs they were fulfilling. Our needs are not something to condemn; they are natural and necessary for the development of our experience. Yet as we grow—and especially under these demanding conditions—it becomes important to look at ourselves with honesty.

What moved me to create this relationship with this person?
What has changed since then, at least for me?

It is important to recognize these changes. It is also important to acknowledge that we both gave and received, that something was shared. This awareness helps us understand where we now stand. Beyond simple human contact and communication, what truly matters is the creation of meaningful and authentic connections.

We release the bonds of need into the Light.

In this way, I no longer carry people and my relationships with them within me through the old structures I once created. I accept them after an inner cleansing has taken place, and I allow a relationship to exist on a higher level than before.

With the same spirit of release, I leave outside my life anything and anyone who is incompatible with me or whom I can no longer manage in an honest and balanced way.

Visualize these bonds being cut.
Everything that once bound you to people and situations that are no longer necessary for you.
Send into the Light the bonds of need that were formed through lack, and keep only the people—and the bonds of Love—that truly connect you.  

Κυριακή 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2026

Children as the Saviors of Our Becoming

 


We have grown accustomed to seeing children in relation to their size—their physical presence, their dependence on older people, and above all, their relationship with us as their parents.
Yet the era that Gaia has entered—and, consequently, the era humanity is now entering—calls us to look beyond the image we perceive. It invites us to move past our long-held perceptions and beliefs and to recognize, more essentially and truthfully, the principles, beings, and relationships that shape our lives.

As parents, we carry responsibilities and obligations that arise from our role.
But when we look at our children slightly beyond this role—when we observe them rather than define them—we begin to realize that our children are catalysts: beings who come to transmute and release all the negative patterns that have manifested in our lives.

All limiting beliefs and actions, all negative energetic patterns that define us, inevitably become—whether we wish it or not—elements that influence our children and accompany them through life.
Within a reciprocal relationship of influence aimed at evolution, children enter our lives as messengers of healing, having chosen us in order to touch the darker aspects of our being and transform them into light.

They do so because they cannot act otherwise—because they do not wish to carry forward the burdens of ancestral energy that hinder their own evolution.

Behind their small stature and what adults often perceive as awkward behavior, children are psychically equipped beings, capable—through their own experiences and choices—of transforming what has immobilized and burdened not only their parents, but generations of ancestors before them.

As the vibrations of the Earth accelerate, so do the opportunities to follow this remarkable evolutionary movement of the planet.
Our perception becomes faster and more expansive.
The limiting ego and its fears begin to recede, while consciousness brings forth the information that is useful and appropriate for us.

Children are not only the future of humanity; they are also the salvation of the present and the past.
They carry within them the primordial potential of humankind—and woe to those who abuse or exploit them.

By extending the hand of our heart toward our children, we take a step together into the new dimension of the Earth.
The Earth already exists within this new dimension, which is defined by the speed at which our consciousness moves—a speed that determines how swiftly our intentions and choices materialize in our lives.

Anything that binds us to low vibrations belongs to the past and can no longer stand or manifest in the present.

We therefore stand before our responsibility:
either as parents, recognizing and honoring our children so that they may fulfill their mission, or as adults without children, recognizing and honoring the child within.

At great speeds, time dissolves.
Thus, in the present moment, we are able to witness how everything heals. We can return to every childhood we have lived and move forward to every future version of ourselves, consciously choosing what resonates at the highest frequency—for ourselves, and therefore for humanity.

May we succeed. 💗

Σάββατο 24 Ιανουαρίου 2026

The Memories of the Body

 


As we are ONE with all our bodies—whether we are aware of it or not—life experiences and their imprints leave their marks upon our entire being.

The more conscious we become, the more we are able to understand the ways in which events affect our body, our emotions, and our thoughts.
If our body has suffered an injury, if our emotions have been wounded, or if our thoughts are unpleasant, the influence from one part of us to the other is inevitable.

Thus, if we wish to intervene and transform one of our fields—for example, the physical body—we may first work on the emotional and mental ones.
We have witnessed this happening successfully through meditation, emotional care and acceptance—both from the environment and from the individual toward themselves—through various forms of energy healing (such as flower remedies, sound therapy, and others), and even through placebo healing.

By reaching into our subconscious, we see healing taking place on both physical and psychological levels, through hypnosis and deep relaxation.

Our physical body is also influenced by the memories carried by the soul from its previous incarnations, bearing marks and characteristics in its current embodiment, through the canvas of the fifth etheric body.
(Comparable cases are documented in the book Reincarnation and Biology by Ian Stevenson)

As we all seek the great gift of health—one that allows us to live creatively—it is essential to come to know and understand ourselves.
It is very important to listen to ourselves and give ourselves the attention we deserve.
It is equally important not to leave ourselves at the mercy of others’ opinions.
For each one of us is unique.

But “as above, so below.”
Through this Hermetic principle, we may meditate upon the unity of our physical existence with that of the planet that hosts us, of the Solar System, of our Galaxy, and so on.

Reflecting on the functioning of our own being, we realize that just as our inner parts influence one another, a similar process takes place within the components of the Earth.

Imagine that you are the Earth.
A part of you is burning—your hand or your leg.
Your blood is being contaminated.
Your hair is being violently torn away.
How deeply is the emotional and mental field of the Earth affected?
Or does it have none?
Is it merely inert rock and water?

Yet we know that water is an Entity that responds to our thoughts and emotions.
As for the value of stones, we are already aware of their remarkable properties.
After all, we ourselves are largely made of water—just like the planet that hosts us.

And of course, we are not alone on Earth.
Millions of other life forms live here as well.

We are connected to the entire planet.
The memories of the planet’s body are part of our own history—
the history that was written, the one being written now, and the one yet to come.

Whether our individual existence is enough to seriously affect the planet may be open to many interpretations.
But whether the planet can affect the lives of the beings it hosts—and human life in particular—requires little contemplation.

With this image—of a very small human being, or billions of tiny humans, walking upon a vast body that carries its own memories, including those caused by us humans—I leave your imagination to wander.

We are all connected.
Therefore, we all influence one another, positively or negatively, just as we do within our own inner parts.

We are also connected to our past and our future.
Thus, we carry choice and responsibility within the time frame that we perceive as human beings.

What we do not know is how the Earth will regulate its own healing—on its physical, emotional, and mental levels.
And I cannot imagine it, for we are speaking of forces and dimensions incomparably greater than our own existence—and there is no need to go further.

Please envision a harmonious and favorable future for ourselves and for our descendants—and act accordingly.

Truly, how would we wish to live upon Gaia?
To live with Gaia—or detached from her?
And is that even possible?

Everything is inscribed. —
our experiences and our actions.


Inscriptions

Everything is inscribed.

Scattered marks, superficial,
Deep wrinkles,
Ravines and chasms.

Small landscapes,
so that you may glimpse the infinite.

—Swollen veins—
Rivers that never reached their mouths.

—Fiery eyes—
Lava of life, condensed.

Everything is inscribed.

They become marks upon bodies,
Ethereal patterns.

They resemble trees, stars, and shells.
They change, they transform—
but everything is inscribed.

 

From the poetry collection Cosmos (Greek edition). 

Πέμπτη 15 Ιανουαρίου 2026

“Meditation” or Mental Cultivation (Bhāvanā)

 

The Buddha said:

“O bhikkhus, there are two kinds of illness. What are these two? Physical illness and mental illness. There are people who enjoy good physical health for one or two years… even for a hundred years or more. But, O bhikkhus, rare in this world are those who remain free from mental illness even for a single moment, except for those who are free from mental defilements.”

The teaching of the Buddha, and especially his method of “meditation,” aims at the creation of a state of perfect mental health, balance, and equanimity. It is unfortunate that almost no other aspect of the Buddha’s teaching has been so deeply misunderstood as “meditation,” both by Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike.

As soon as the word “meditation” is mentioned, one immediately imagines an escape from the activities of daily life: adopting a particular posture, like a statue in some cave, or in a monastic cell, or in some place cut off from society, daydreaming, or sinking into some kind of mystical or mysterious contemplation or ecstasy. True Buddhist “meditation” does not mean any such form of escape.

The Buddha’s teaching on this subject has been so poorly understood or so wrongly interpreted that in recent times the method of “meditation” has been degraded and reduced to a kind of formalism or ritual, almost mechanical in its routine.

The word “meditation” is a very poor substitute for the original term bhāvanā, which means “cultivation” or “development,” that is, mental cultivation or mental development. Literally speaking, Buddhist bhāvanā is mental cultivation in the fullest sense of the term.

It aims at cleansing the mind of defilements and disturbances such as passion, hatred, ill will, sloth, worries, restlessness, and doubt, and at cultivating qualities such as concentration, awareness, intelligence, will, energy, analytical ability, confidence, joy, and equanimity. These qualities ultimately lead to the attainment of the highest wisdom, which sees the nature of things as they truly are and realizes the Ultimate Truth, Nirvana.

This, essentially, is Buddhist “meditation” (vipassanā), Buddhist mental cultivation. It is an analytical method based on reflection, awareness, vigilance, and observation.

 Excerpt from “What the Buddha Taught” by Walpola Sri Rahula.

Κυριακή 11 Ιανουαρίου 2026

I Asked My Soul


 I enter into listening with my Soul.

I converse with her, I ask her about what concerns me, and I listen to her answers.
The answers come immediately, as long as I am fully present and focused on her.

Today, she asked me to love her—and not to judge her.

“You judge me,” she said, “by looking back at the past.
You often think—and sometimes speak—about what you would do now, how back then you did not act correctly, did not evaluate properly, did not choose the right path.
In this way, you keep me bound to the past. You force me to suffocate, you anchor me to experiences I have already lived through, while I need to move forward.”

“If you love, you do not judge.
And if you do not love me—your own Soul—you cannot truly love anyone else.

We did not come into this world to be perfect.
Perfect we already are.
We came to experience, to travel through the dimensions of matter, to feel the vastness of our existence within times and places that appear limited—and to learn how to expand them through our own power.

That is why I tell you: do not judge me, because in doing so you limit me.
And when I am limited, you cannot go anywhere.”

I share this confession today with you as well—and I share it with love and acceptance.

I do so because I believe that our greatest healer is our Soul, our divine essence, which flows from the Spirit.

Thank you.

Τετάρτη 7 Ιανουαρίου 2026

A Book Dedicated to Trees and Women

 


Urania, the Talking Tree


The idea that gave birth to this book was, at first, a tree.
A tree with magical powers—one of those we encounter in the folk traditions and beliefs of peoples all around the world.

Although I began with the intention of writing another fairy tale, the book gradually evolved into a literary story that narrates the life of a young woman after the inheritance left to her by her beloved grandfather.

We follow her life as it unfolds over the course of one year. Each chapter sheds light on a different point of her journey—her personality, her inner world, and her life itself.

The book speaks of friendship, the pain of separation, solitude, the choice of motherhood, and the relationship with nature and the self.

Through the inner dialogue that runs throughout its pages, the book’s central heroine—named Elpida (Hope)—reveals her relationship with the world around her.

From the very beginning until the final chapter, where the story rises into a magical ritual, Elpida speaks with the tree that stands at the heart of the land she inherited.

This paradoxical relationship guides her along unfamiliar and transcendent paths—paths that ultimately ground her life in joy and in the strength that comes from recognizing one’s own worth.

I wrote this book addressing young women, wishing in my own way to offer support—but also women in general, whose nature is deeply and multifacetedly connected to our planet Earth, which truly supports us as a mother.

Above all, I wrote it with great love for trees, which within me hold the place of the true children of the Earth.

I do not exclude, finally, those special men—like Elpida’s grandfather—who, through their own wisdom and support, enable women to make their offering to the world.

This book was written from my heart, and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it.

Dimitra Bitsiani


Urania, the Talking Tree is available in print on Amazon and as an e-book on multiple platforms.

 

Δευτέρα 5 Ιανουαρίου 2026

The Soul’s Wise Design

 


How many times have you thought about—or longed for—another life?
How often do you focus on what you believe is missing?
A different appearance, another home, a different partner or job, another country?

You may do this out of need, or out of desire—allowing your imagination to construct an ideal life, free from the lack, the problems, and the limitations of your current one.

We have grown accustomed to avoiding responsibility for our own reality.
The easiest way is to run away—to reject our personal circumstances, fall into self-pity, or reverse our creative force through negative patterns.

Yet, if we pause and contemplate the facts of our life, we begin to discern a wise design.
This design is the one our Soul has chosen to experience in this incarnation. It is the reason and the purpose of our apprenticeship in life.
It is not only karma being repaid—it is also the opportunity to transcend our circumstances.

The opportunity lies within every lack, every difficulty, every mistake we have made.

If we imagine that we were living the “perfect” life we dream of, where do we believe it would lead us?
There is no motivation within perfection, because the very word implies something finished, completed, closed.

So ask yourself: why has your Soul destined you for this life?
If you possessed everything you currently believe is missing, how—and for how long—would it truly affect your life?
And most importantly, consider whether those things might actually become obstacles to your deeper purpose.

As we grow older, we come to understand that every condition and every event in our life contributes to our evolution.
When we recognize this, we are able to make conscious and aligned choices.
Beyond spiritual growth, this awareness also brings tangible positive results into our everyday life.

You already have what you need.
And you also have the ability to draw out the deepest lesson—and your greatest creative power, which you undoubtedly possess—transforming lack into abundance.



January 2026




Πέμπτη 1 Ιανουαρίου 2026

A New Year’s Wish

 


This New Year,
I wish you to be strong, abundant, and radiant,
like this tree.

With deep, steady roots,
so you may draw with trust
all that you need for life.

With flexible branches,
so you can give expression
to every small and great creation of yours.

With your crown lifted high,
so you may be nourished by the Spiritual Sun
and spread the Light.

May love and joy flow freely in 2026.


January 2026

Κυριακή 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2025

Spiritual Path and Inner Voice

 



We live in the age of information.
Our world has opened up to new possibilities through technology, allowing each of us to give and receive services, objects, knowledge, and education.

In the past, traditional paths of education required more time, effort, and dedication, and products were judged directly by the buyer.

Yet, in essence, our personal evolution is influenced less by the era we live in and its characteristics, and more by our own attitude and perception.

I am writing this article while observing how deeply issues of so-called spiritual evolution and self-realization have become entangled with external factors, such as aliens, ancient gods, and similar ideas.

Are we waiting for a savior?
The question is: to save us from what?

Often, within these spaces—let us call them spaces of seeking—there emerges a sense of the chosen ones, the saved, or the elite, in a way not unlike religions. This can be understood as stemming from a deeper human need: the need to feel loved, so strong that it leads us to create illusions or misunderstandings.

I will not refer to methods of education or teaching, because all participants offer something in their own way. We choose them according to the stage we are in, so that they may help us move forward. From their own perspective, they too are walking their own path of evolution. Therefore, it is unproductive to judge, when we are free to choose what suits us or what we need.

What truly matters is our ability to listen to our own inner voice—and to trust it.

To give space to our thinking so it can form all the questions necessary for us to continue. Questions are extremely important; they are the foundation of evolution. They affirm individuality, the uniqueness of the self.

Questions require space and silence. Time itself is not so important, as it can contract or expand accordingly. A well-trained mind can, within minutes, focus or “receive” ideas and answers.

The recognition of the soul, of the immaterial world of Spirit—which is the center and core of all creation—gradually creates, for the practitioner, a unifying field. From this field, questions and answers arise more fully and more clearly.

Understanding and accepting the self leads us into a world of responsibility, but also of gratitude. I take responsibility for what is mine, and I acknowledge the support and assistance I receive from the field of Spirit.

I follow the inner voice, even when it is barely audible and often felt as a subtle discomfort. If something troubles or unsettles you, give yourself space before accepting it. In every case, you are free to reconsider your position.

Ultimately, this entire world that calls us to explore it may simply be a projection of our own inner world.

By human measure, one year comes to an end and a new one begins. These are demanding times, and that is why we need strength and love to continue.

Our abilities and powers reside within us.
Within the ONE of the UNIVERSE that includes us all, feel how deeply loved you are, and how much you belong.

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 December 2025


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