Back to Light

Wisdom is not yours. It is universal. It does not belong to the mind, nor is it something you collect through learning. You do not build it on top of knowledge. You tap into it when you empty yourself of everything you think is true. 

Inner wisdom is not created, it is revealed after years of shedding. It is channeled through you when you surrender, when you soften your grip on certainty, when you release the need to know. The moment you let go of what you believe, you become available to what is.

We are all born with it, we all have our inner guiding light that is connected to source wisdom. However, after years of conditioning we loose touch with it. We start believing in societal programs and adapt fear as a guiding principle. To connect back with your inner light is to shed all limitations instilled in you by society and culture. 

To access your inner wisdom, you must approach life as an empty vessel. With humility. With reverence. Not trying to define the moment, but allowing it to speak. Not trying to control the outcome, but opening yourself to guidance. This is not a process of adding more through books or teachings. It is a shedding. A quiet undoing of everything you have held onto for safety.

When you empty your vessel, truth finds you.

But this requires trust. A deep, unwavering willingness to stand in the unknown without reaching for answers. To release the identity that is built on knowing. To soften the voice that insists on certainty.

To act from wisdom, from pure consciousness, you must first surrender the idea that you know anything at all. That is the threshold. That is the doorway. When you cross it, you move differently. You are no longer reacting from memory, fear, or conditioning. You are responding from presence.

This does not mean you stop moving. It means you move from faith.

You take the step without needing the full path. You trust without hesitation that you are being guided, that there is a light you are being led toward even when you cannot yet see it. And you protect that trust. You do not let fear creep in and distort it. You do not allow the ego to take over with projections, doubts, or the need to fit in and control outcomes.

You release the need to predict. You release attachment to how things should unfold. You release the illusion that control creates safety. You allow yourself to be led.

And this is where it becomes confronting.

Because surrender is not passive. It asks everything of you. It asks you to let go of plans, timelines, expectations, identities. It asks you to trust in the absence of proof. It asks you to move without guarantees.

It may feel like the most unsettling thing you have ever allowed yourself to experience.

And yet, it becomes the most freeing.

Because when you let go fully, when you return to that place of openness, something within you awakens. A quiet, steady guidance. A light that does not come from the outside, but from within. You begin to feel held by something deeper than the mind. Something that does not rush, does not fear, does not doubt.

From there, you live differently.

You are no longer chasing outcomes or forcing direction. You are allowing life to move through you. Each step arises naturally. Each moment reveals the next. There is no need for a rigid plan, no need for constant certainty. Only presence. Only trust.

You become the vessel. The vehicle through which creation flows.

And in that space, wisdom moves through you effortlessly.

Yours in living in your light,

Ava