This period of humankind is especially hard
because we are often conflicted between two worlds:
science and spirituality.
They both don’t have the answers.
They are both manmade
and, generally speaking, built mutually exclusive from each other.
And if we try to follow both science and spirituality together
we tend to get lost.
We don’t know how to find the answers
using both perspectives.
For the first time in humankind’s existence,
we, humans, are trying to find the answers
but within us.
Not “out there.”
And we don’t know how.
How do we look inside ourselves safely
without any direction
on where to look?
But now, with both a scientific and spiritual perspective,
we have to let go of some “truths”
that may contradict with the values
that we are finding inside ourselves.
We get to discover our values in the first place.
Who and what do we have to let go of
to find ourselves
and our divinity?
How do we know where to look
for an answer that doesn’t even exist?
We may have to accept
that nothing will ever feel fully “right”
ever again
once we step out of those two worlds
and into our own.
