The Lie That Dims Our Light - And the Truth That Sets Us Free
There’s a moment in our awakening when we realize the story we were told was never true.
If you’ve ever felt a misalignment between what you were taught and what you feel deep down, you’re not alone.
For years, I believed a lie without even realizing it.
I doubted myself. I believed I must search outside of myself for answers.
This is a lie so old - so deeply woven into society and our collective consciousness that most of us absorb it before we even know we’re alive inside our own bodies.
It whispers:
“Don’t trust yourself.”
“Don’t believe what you feel in your heart.”
“You are not worthy.”
“You need something outside of you to save you from yourself.”
We’re taught to doubt our intuition.
To silence our inner voice.
To hand our power to something external. To a system, a belief, a person, an authority.
Beneath all of those messages, there is an even heavier one. A message that shapes so much of how we see ourselves:
That there is something fundamentally wrong with us.
That we are broken.
That we are sinful.
That we must be rescued from our own nature.
But that narrative was never true.
The biggest lie we’ve ever been told is that the wisdom we seek and the worth we long for is to be found outside of us.
Your inner wisdom is your soul speaking
The knowing you feel in your chest that quiet certainty, that subtle pull, that soft expansion is not imagination.
It is your soul.
It is your inner light.
It is your direct connection to Source, flowing through your heart center.
Your heart is not just an organ.
It is a portal.
A bridge.
A living channel of consciousness that connects you to the infinite intelligence you came from.
When you feel truth in your heart, you are feeling the resonance of Source within you.
When you feel clarity rise from within, you are hearing your soul speak.
When you feel that deep, quiet “yes,” you are remembering who you are.
The myth of unworthiness was never yours
Somewhere along the way, humanity was taught a story:
That we are unworthy.
That we are flawed.
That we are inherently sinful.
That we must be saved from ourselves.
But this idea didn’t come from the soul.
It didn’t come from the heart.
It didn’t come from Source.
It came from fear.
From control.
From systems that needed people to feel small in order to stay powerful.
Because a person who knows their worth cannot be controlled.
A person who trusts their inner light cannot be manipulated.
A person who knows they are connected to Source does not need saving.
Sin is not a stain – it is forgetting
What we’ve been taught to call “sin” is not a defect in our being.
It is a moment of forgetting.
A contraction away from knowing.
A temporary misalignment with who we really are.
It is not evidence of unworthiness.
It is not proof that we are broken.
It is not something we must be rescued from.
It is simply the human experience of losing connection with our own inner light and then finding our way back.
The heart is the compass back to source
Your mind analyzes.
Your ego protects.
Your conditioning reacts.
But your heart knows.
It knows the path.
It knows the truth.
It knows the way home.
The heart is where your soul speaks in feeling, in resonance, in energy.
It is where Source whispers through intuition, insight, and inner peace.
When you drop into your heart, you reconnect with the part of you that has never been separate from anything.
Belief is not something you are given – it is something you remember
You don’t need an external force to save you.
You don’t need to earn your worth.
You don’t need to chase truth outside of yourself.
You only need to return to the place where truth has always lived:
Your heart center - the meeting point of soul and Source.
When you trust what rises from within, you step back into your own light.
You remember your connection.
You reclaim the wisdom that was never lost.
And in that remembering, something profound happens.
You stop abandoning yourself.
You stop believing the lie that you are anything less than divine.
You stop searching for answers in places that cannot give them.
You begin to live from the truth:
You are worthy.
You are whole.
You are connected.
You are light.
And you have always been enough.
May you return to the truth of who you are not someday, but NOW.