Friday, December 19th, 2025 — True awakening is the remembrance that the Divine spark already lives within us. The Kingdom is not a distant place—it is here and now. When we live in alignment with that truth, we become living conduits through which others remember who they are.
True awakening is first and foremost spiritual—recognizing that the Divine spark already resides within us, that the Kingdom of Heaven is present here and now, placed within us by the Creator. It is the understanding that we already possess the power and authority to carry out the Creator’s work on Earth, not through external permission, but through inner remembrance. True awakening in the physical sense follows naturally from this realization: it is the act of living in alignment with that Divine spark, allowing it to guide our thoughts, choices, and actions in ways that bring positive and meaningful impact to all those we encounter.
As we live from this place of awareness, we become living examples—quiet reminders to those who have not yet remembered who they are, or who may have been misled by propaganda, indoctrination, or false teachings into believing that the Divine spark is absent from them. In this way, we serve as conduits through which the Creator helps others remember their true nature and the power that has always existed within them. The Kingdom is not a distant realm to be reached someday; it is here, now, embedded within every living soul, waiting to be recognized, embodied, and expressed.
“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you.
If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”
— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 70
This saying teaches that deliverance or salvation is not external—not something given later, elsewhere, or by authority—but something already placed within the individual.
“What is within you” refers to the Divine spark, true self, inner knowing, or divine consciousness.
“Bring forth” means to recognize, embody, and live from it—not merely believe in it.
“Will save you” means it leads to wholeness, freedom, and alignment with truth.
“Will destroy you” does not mean punishment, but inner fragmentation, confusion, and separation caused by denying one’s true nature.