
We are not only human, but we are also human. That means that we have to be realistic with our human side, allowing it to be human. Wafting around in a false cloak of spirituality, thinking that’s enough, never helped anyone.
The more you access that feeling of soul the more you will change, but there is still a need to retrain and support the human, and love yourself as human.
Do not believe that in a world as screwed up as this you won’t struggle to be Zen, that’s unrealistic. You would need to isolate yourself from the world to do that.
Accept your humanity
You’re not here to redefine perfection, to be the best at everything, to never make a mistake. You’re here to be love, to share kindness in the world, to be the future you want your children to have. (World leaders please take note).
We set very high standards on what it means to be human, crucifying ourselves with guilt over the smallest mistake. Well, the decent do. People drawn to the spiritual field often find that it adds a layer of trying to be better on top of the struggle not to feel lost and hurt. Sometimes feeling lost and hurt can feel like a failure of development.
Amos does not teach like this, therefore nor do I.
Being soul-centred
Takes away the concerns of human perfection. It allows you to access the light within, the atomic soul blueprint. If you’ve made mistakes it’s made thousands, and still it’s full of love and joy.
Move past any sense of being unworthy, not good enough, always wrong, and so on. Reach for that light. Breathe it in, and out, expanding it. Trust and believe.
That’s yet another simple step that will move you slightly away from the human condition and closer to the place where you let the training of this life go, the slights, the insults, the poor marks at school, the failures, and so on.
You can’t move forward easily dragging a sack of fallibility behind you, take the lessons, dump the rest, find your centre, live from the heart, feel joy and love and much as you can.
Then you will find subtle changes appearing in your personality and your life, and you won’t have done much at all to explain it, other than shift your energy from the dark side towards the light .
Sounds like nothing? Changes everything!

Deb xx
You’d given me good reason to get off my iPhone more and seek more genuine human contact.
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Well bless you for saying that. I’m working on the same thing. I really appreciate your comment. Let’s spread the word, we writers have the means. Take care and stay safe.
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Plenty of more humane catching up to do with friends will follow my phone detachment.
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