Tag: empowerment

  • The Divinity in Our Souls; The Power in Our Gathering

    There is something undeniable that happens when we come together. A force beyond words, beyond doctrine, beyond the limitations placed on us by a world that has forgotten what it means to truly connect is brought back to life. Community.

    It is in the laughter shared around a fire. It’s there in the quiet understanding between strangers turned kin, and the weight lifted from our heads and our hearts, not just in arms, but in presence. What burdens are heavy in the hands of so many?

    The power of purposeful unity. The recognition of the divine Self and the creation of the Us.

    That power is not a gift bestowed upon us by something outside ourselves. It is not granted by a distant god or dictated by the hands of men who claim dominion over spirit.

    It is ours.

    It has always been ours.

    The divinity within us is not something to be sought, it is something to be remembered. Something awakened in the moments when we stand in our authenticity and see ourselves reflected in those around us.

    The society has done its best to make us forget.

    It has sold us isolation as independence and told us that reverence must be quiet. We are restrained with the idea that power must be begged for or that holiness is something separate from our daily existence.

    Lies. Every last one.

    Because when we gather, when we breathe as one, move as one, revel as one, the illusion falls away. And in its place? The undeniable.

    There is no greater proof of the divine than the strength we create in unity. It is in the way we hold space for both pain and joy. That unity becomes a lighthouse that shines ever brilliant through any storm. The Universe Provides, but it is through us that it moves. Through our willingness to stand together.

    So let them call it rebellion when we refuse to be belittled.

    Let them call it blasphemy when we claim what has always been ours.

    We know the truth. That in each of us is something eternal. And when we gather, when we open ourselves to the vast and chaotic beauty of existence, we are not just witnessing the divine.

    We become it.