Stop trying to fix others and start reclaiming your sovereignty. Learn how to turn insecurities into miracles by letting go of the ego's traps.

True power comes from realizing that your biggest struggles are actually 'concealed light' your soul needs to evolve. By letting go of the need for external approval and the habit of judging others, you reclaim your sovereignty and transform your insecurities into miracles.
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You might think that your biggest struggles are signs that you’re failing, but what if they are actually the exact "concealed light" your soul needs to evolve? We often leak energy trying to "fix" others, yet true power comes from shedding those old versions of ourselves to become sovereign. Whether you feel better than others or not good enough, these ego traps are just spiritual wake-up calls. Today, we’re exploring how to transform these insecurities into miracles by realizing that you are already whole. Stay with me to discover how letting go of everything actually protects your greatest gifts.
When we look at the friction in our lives—those moments where we feel slighted, overlooked, or perhaps even superior to those around us—we are actually staring into a spiritual mirror. It is so easy to fall into the trap of thinking that life is about being right or being the judge of someone else’s journey. We tell ourselves that we need to teach our ex a lesson, or that we need to correct the "evil" people we see in the world. But here is a truth that is both humbling and liberating: when you spend your precious time and energy invested in other people’s processes instead of keeping your own side of the street clean, you aren't just being helpful or righteous. You are actually experiencing a heavy leak in your own energy. You might notice this as a sudden drain in your vitality or even as unexplained physical pain in your body. We often attribute these aches to getting older or general stress, but from a deeper perspective, it is the result of focusing outward—trying to grow, save, or teach others when our primary job is to grow our own consciousness.
The most powerful way to actually influence the world is not through lectures or judgment, but by expanding your own aura and elevating your own vibration. Think about the people you truly admire—the ones who seem to walk through life with a sense of grace and miracles. They aren't usually the ones shouting the loudest about what everyone else is doing wrong. They are the ones who have done the internal work to shift their own destiny. When you move toward a destiny of miracles, everyone around you takes notice. More importantly, everyone around you is energetically forced to grow just to stay in your presence. There is a spiritual law at play here: the creator does not allow opposite forces to stay together for long. Lack attracts lack, and abundance attracts abundance. If you commit to becoming an abundant, spiritual person by transforming your own negativity and fears, those in your life who are not doing that work will face a choice. They will either be inspired to grow alongside you, or they will naturally exit your life. Either way, the momentum of the world’s highest state of consciousness starts with your personal spiritual work.
This is especially relevant as we move through specific windows of time where the energy from above is more accessible. Think of these moments as "portals" or infusions of light that help us break free from addictions, stagnant patterns, and relationships we maintain only because they feel safe. You might be feeling a sense of loss or disconnection right now—a nagging feeling that something in your life is inauthentic. This isn't a sign that things are falling apart; it's a sign that the light is trying to enter. But even when we know we need to move on, the *how* matters just as much as the *what*. Doing the right thing at the wrong time or in the wrong way is still, in a sense, the wrong thing. The process—the way we handle our transformation—is where the real growth happens. We aren't just looking for a quick fix; we are looking to achieve sovereignty.
To understand sovereignty, we have to look at the very core of why we are here. Ancient wisdom tells us we were created in the image of God. This isn't about physical appearance; it’s about the essence of our power. If the creator is a sovereign force—a force with no lack, controlled by nothing else, giving only because it is already whole—then that is our ultimate blueprint. We give when we feel we have. If you have wealth, you feel inclined to share it. If you feel whole and loved inside, you naturally radiate love. Conversely, if we feel a sense of lack, we become jealous, judgmental, or even sabotaging of others' happiness. It is simply human nature to act out of the void we feel inside. But the creator is a giving force by nature, not because of a need. Even the act of creation itself wasn't born from a lack; it was the natural result of a force that desires to reveal its light.
Your purpose in this world isn't actually your career or even the family you build—those are the beautiful vessels through which you express your purpose. Your real reason for being here is to become like that sovereign force. We are constantly pulled away from this by negative forces that make us obsess over others, worry about a future the creator doesn't fear, or feel shame about a past the creator doesn't even recognize. In the eyes of the light, there is no separation, no "good" or "bad" people, and no mistakes—only the light and the varying degrees to which we conceal it. When we create hierarchies or labels, we disconnect from that source.
Many people ask if this means we should all be exactly equal in the physical sense—should all wealth be distributed evenly? There is a fascinating perspective on this: if you took all the money in the world and distributed it equally among eight billion people, within a decade, that money would likely return to the hands of those who held it before. Why? Because wealth is a matter of the "vessel" or the capacity to hold energy. If a person has a billion dollars, it’s because they have developed a vessel that can contain that level of energy. If you give a billion dollars to someone whose vessel is only prepared for a thousand, that energy won't just leave—it might actually destroy them. We see this with children of extreme wealth who are given resources before they have the spiritual maturity to hold them. We also see it in relationships where one person gives and gives—not out of a desire for the other’s growth, but out of a fear of losing them. That isn't giving; it's actually taking. It's an attempt to take someone else's sovereignty or buy their approval because of one's own internal lack. True sovereignty asks: if everything left you today—the money, the respect, the family, the business—could you still look in the mirror and feel whole? To the extent that the answer is "no," we have work to do in reconnecting to our inner light.
Many of us claim to be spiritual. We attend services, we pray, we follow routines. But we have to be honest with ourselves: how much of that is just an action we perform to avoid feeling guilty? Sometimes our spiritual practices are just a way of "bribing" the creator—a "just in case" insurance policy to stay on the good side of the universe. While routines are nice for families and stability, they aren't the ultimate purpose of our journey. There is a deeper level of connection that requires us to move beyond even our most "spiritual" addictions.
I remember a time in my own journey, about ten years in, when I was studying for six hours a day. I would wake up at 4:00 AM, study for hours, coach students all day, give seminars at night, and then study for two more hours before bed. I had no "life" in the traditional sense—no TV, no dating, just the wisdom. I thought I was reaching the pinnacle of spirituality. But then my teacher told me something that shocked me. He told me to stop studying for two weeks. I was devastated. I argued that I was supposed to be teaching others to study! He told me, "Yes, teach them, but you specifically need to stop. I want you to see that this wisdom is already inside you." He wanted me to realize that by relying so heavily on the books and the mentors, I was still a "receiver"—I wasn't yet sovereign.
Those two weeks were like a withdrawal for a heroin addict. I was irritable, anxious, and incredibly bored. That’s when I realized that even something as holy as spiritual study had become an addiction. It’s certainly a better addiction than one that destroys your life, but to reach the highest level, you have to be able to exist in a space of nothingness. You have to be able to stand in a place where all attachments—even your wisdom—are stripped away, leaving only you and the creator. This is the secret to a purified soul. It’s the ability to let go of the tools so that the essence can finally emerge.
Ancient texts written two thousand years ago in Aramaic suggest that by simply listening to these deep truths, we can purify our consciousness. There is a specific energy available to us—a light we haven't necessarily "earned" yet, but one we are allowed to "borrow" to help us overcome our own egos. Think about it: how can you overcome your ego using your ego? It’s nearly impossible to pull yourself out of a deep pit using only your own hands when those hands are what dug the pit in the first place. This is why we often need support from the outside—whether it's a support group, a mentor, or a specific window of cosmic energy—to help us break the patterns we can't see on our own. This "borrowed" light helps us bridge the gap between who we are and who we are meant to be.
There is a profound mystery in the life of King David that offers us a blueprint for modern sovereignty. He was, by all accounts, a man who had everything. Three thousand years ago, he was the wealthiest, most powerful, and most physically fit person of his era. Yet, the secret to his greatness wasn't in his crown or his riches; it was in his ability to live in two worlds simultaneously. During the day, he was the king. At night, he practiced the consciousness of being "poor." He would let go of every title, every coin, and every bit of status as if he had nothing at all. He realized that without the light of the creator, he was essentially empty.
This practice allowed him to become a "chariot" for a specific dimension of light—the highest vessel a human can become. It teaches us that we can enjoy the physical world without being beholden to it. You can eat great food, go on beautiful vacations, and enjoy a blessed relationship. If the creator has given you wealth, fame, or a "superpower" that others don't have, you should absolutely enjoy those blessings. But if you want those blessings to be protected and to last, you must meditate on the idea that you do not *need* them to be happy. You must be willing to feel whole even if the physical manifestations of those blessings were to disappear.
This is the ultimate test of certainty, much like the story of Job. Job was a spiritual man who had everything—wealth, family, and health. In the biblical narrative, the "negative side" challenged the creator, saying that Job only served the light because he was comfortable. So, everything was taken away. Job lost his wealth, his position, his health, and even his family. This is the most extreme version of the test we all face in smaller ways. Job remembered that his soul didn't come here to be a famous teacher or a wealthy man. He came here to reach a place where all that mattered was his connection to the light. He found joy in exercising his certainty even when he had nothing left. When he passed that test—when he proved he was sovereign regardless of his circumstances—everything was returned to him. We are being asked to do this exercise in our own minds. By being willing to "let go" of our attachments, we actually immortalize them. We protect our gifts by proving they don't own us.
So, how do we practically apply these high-level spiritual concepts to the messy, everyday reality of our lives? It starts with identifying that one area where you feel the most "concealed light"—that place where you feel pain, lack, or a sense of being treated unfairly. Instead of trying to fix the external situation first, we begin by looking at our internal vessel. The first step is to stop leaking energy. Every time you find yourself judging an ex, a co-worker, or a "bad" person in the news, consciously pull your energy back. Remind yourself: "My energy is for my growth, not for their judgment." This isn't about being passive; it's about being efficient with your spiritual resources.
Next, practice the "Nightly Poverty" meditation. Before you go to sleep, mentally strip away your titles. You aren't a manager, a parent, a spouse, or a "successful" person. Imagine all your bank accounts are empty and your house is gone. In that mental space of nothingness, can you find a spark of gratitude just for the breath in your lungs and the light of the creator? If you can find peace there, you are building a vessel that can hold infinite wealth without being destroyed by it. This exercise "pre-cycles" the challenges of life, often preventing the universe from needing to send a physical "Job-like" test to get your attention. You are essentially telling the universe, "I have already learned that I am more than my things."
Finally, recognize the "borrowed light" in moments of struggle. When you feel stuck in a negative habit or a limiting relationship, don't try to "will" your way out of it with your ego. Instead, ask for an infusion of energy from above. Acknowledge that you cannot overcome your ego with your ego. This humble admission—that you need a higher force to help you break through—is actually the fastest way to trigger a miracle. It’s about being "poor" enough to ask for help, yet "royal" enough to know you deserve it. Start setting boundaries not out of anger, but out of a newfound value for your own time and energy. When you value yourself, you stop attracting people who ghost you or treat you as a half-option. You become a person of abundance, and the world has no choice but to reflect that back to you.
As we look toward our own personal transformation, it’s helpful to visualize a state of being that existed before we were bogged down by fear and time. Imagine the original state of humanity—pure, translucent, and completely connected to the light. In that state, there was no worry about the future and no regret about the past because there was no separation from the source. We have moved away from that translucence into heavy, physical bodies and heavy, fearful minds, but the path back is always open.
You are not lacking anything. The feeling of lack is an illusion created by the process of being in this world. Together, we can choose to believe in our wholeness every single day. We can choose to be guided by intuition—that divine "recalculating" that always brings us back to our highest path, even when we think we've made a mistake. Our only real job, our only real exercise of free will, is to decide who we are going to rely on. Are we going to rely on the shifting sands of the physical world, or are we going to rely on the unchanging light of the creator?
When you make the choice to be one with that light, you can collapse the illusion of time. The "perfected" version of you that exists in the future isn't actually far away—it is available right now in this present moment. You can choose to walk out of your house today with "royal energy," not because you have a crown, but because you have sovereignty over your own heart. You can look at the people you have the most tension with—the ones who seem to want your downfall—and realize that they are only there to help you find the power that already exists within you. By releasing their power over you, you step into your own kingdom.
As we wrap up our time together today, I want you to take a deep, steady breath and really sit with the idea of your own sovereignty. We’ve traveled through some heavy concepts—from the energy leaks of judgment to the profound "poverty" of King David—but it all leads back to one simple, beautiful truth: you are enough. If everything in this world were to fall away and it was just you standing there, that would be enough. You don't need to prove your worth to anyone, and you don't need anyone's approval to be whole. Sometimes, the creator even allows people to withhold their approval just to show you that you don't actually need it.
I encourage you to take one small piece of this with you today. Maybe it’s the commitment to stop judging someone else’s side of the street. Maybe it’s the "Nightly Poverty" exercise to help protect the things you love. Or maybe it’s just the realization that the challenges you’re facing are actually "concealed light" waiting for you to reveal it. You are a king or a queen in your own right, and you have the power to turn your insecurities into miracles.
Thank you so much for spending this time with me and for being willing to look into the deeper corners of your soul. It takes courage to move beyond the surface of life and seek the wisdom that actually changes things. As you move forward, I hope you carry that sense of "royal energy" with you. Remember that you are always being guided, always being carried, and always being offered the light you need to break free. Take a moment to reflect on which part of your life is ready for a miracle, and know that by simply changing your consciousness, you’ve already begun the process of bringing that miracle to life. Be well, stay sovereign, and know that the light is always with you.