37 Questions: Challenges Faced by the Spiritually Awakened and Guidance on the Earthly Experience

G.M HERMES
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Q1: What is the energy source for a human disconnected from the true source?

A: A person cut off from the source experiences an energy hunger yet often denies their need for divine light and love. Ironically, they are the most in need of the source. However, the mercy of the source allows them to survive on minimal energy that still reaches them.  

Q2: How can I connect without denial? Before that, how do I know I’m connecting to the source? 

A: First, you must understand what the source is to know if you are connected. From a philosophical perspective, the source is the ultimate truth that makes all truths true and defines humanity. In simpler terms, the source is the essence of truth. To connect, be genuine, abandon arrogance, and avoid sins or ego-driven actions like greed and pride, as these are false identities that strengthen the ego.

  

Q3: I’m lost between God as described in religions and God in Anunnaki tales. Are you saying it’s enough to be authentic and avoid immorality to connect with the source?

A: The key distinction is that the true source will never demand you become someone else. Be yourself authentically, and you’ll connect with the source.  

To address doubts about the source’s existence, don’t follow me or anyone else blindly. Instead, live authentically and engage with life genuinely—this is the essence of connection with the source.  

Q4: How can I be authentic?

A: It’s simple: avoid pretense, arrogance, and pride. Don’t engage in actions that distance you from experiencing life as your true self. Removing masks means living life genuinely.  

Q5: Shadows often block me from my true self. How can I deal with them when they arise?

A: Shadows compel us to wear masks. Addressing these shadows is essential to living authentically.  

Q6: How can I enjoy revering the source?

A: Honor the source, and it will honor you. This relationship is reciprocal: relying on distorted or false sources diminishes you, while aligning with a sacred source elevates you.  

Q7: How can women in patriarchal societies remove their masks?

A: The most crucial step is removing the mask you wear with yourself. Masks for others matter less than the barriers you place between yourself and your inner truth. Be honest with yourself, stop self-deception, and embrace self-awareness.  

As for patriarchal dominance, women must recognize their role in perpetuating their victimhood. No oppression happens unilaterally; it’s a co-created experience. Liberation begins when women stop seeking differences between men and women and focus on their shared humanity.  

Q8: I feel an overwhelming desire to leave everything behind. Why?

A: This urge often signals the need to reconnect with pure energy and the source. It may mean seeking isolation to cleanse and realign your life, energy, and essence.  

Q9: How can I balance material and spiritual aspects of life?

A: The perceived conflict between material and spiritual arises from false beliefs. True spiritual growth includes material growth, and vice versa. When you treat material pursuits with spiritual awareness and find meaning in them, this balance is achieved.  

Q10: Why does life seem unsupportive, even after significant efforts?

A: Negative emotions often indicate being on the wrong path and serve as guidance toward your spiritual journey. Loss is not merely an end; it clears space for new beginnings. Focus on the lessons loss brings instead of clinging to the past.  

Q11: Why don’t children instinctively connect with the source? Is something lost in childhood?

A: What corrupts the divine seed in children is imitation of adults. They are given names and roles, forcing them into predefined molds rather than allowing their authentic selves to emerge.  

Q12: How can I overcome my fear of death?

A: Fear of death stems from attachment to one’s current time and place. To overcome this fear, cultivate trust in your ability to adapt and create new life experiences.  

Q13: Is it normal to feel stuck after significant spiritual progress?

A: Yes, this is part of the journey. Just as life alternates between growth and stillness, spiritual progress involves periods of rest and consolidation before the next leap forward.  

Q14: Does judging others hinder spiritual growth?

A: Judging others often reflects unresolved issues within yourself. It amplifies ego and detachment from your authentic self.  

Q15: How can I reconcile with my past, which seems overwhelming? 

A: The past is not your opponent but a part of you. Understanding, forgiving, and integrating your past is key to healing and unifying with your whole self.  

Q16: Does the devil have sexual attributes?

A: Yes.  

Q17: How can I break negative patterns and accept myself fully?

A: Acknowledge that all your past versions were you. Instead of disowning them, embrace and work with them to initiate positive change.  

Q18: What’s the fastest way to expand one’s self and embrace divine attributes?

A: Facing death, metaphorically or otherwise, reveals life’s ultimate truths and dispels illusions.  

Q19: Is self-acceptance key to liberation?

A: Yes. When you accept your flaws, no one, not even yourself, can use them to harm or manipulate you.  

Q20: Does inner conflict lead to self-destruction?

A: Absolutely. Just like bodily organs need harmony to function, the self thrives on inner unity.  

Q21: Is imagination a form of insight?

A: Yes, but with caution.  

Q22: I struggle to accept my old self. How can I change this?

A: Embrace both your light and shadow sides. Balance is found by integrating these aspects, not rejecting them.  

Q23: Are all our versions extensions of the same self?

A:Yes, they are threads of one unified essence.

Q24: How can I love the Source when I’m so afraid of it? As a child, I trusted it completely without knowing why. I feel that if I trust it, I will trust myself.

A:Assume the Source doesn’t exist and act as if you are the only one present. This is what it wants you to do. The Source may show mercy, but it is not like a loving parent who orchestrates the game or runs the experiment for your sake. Don’t look for it externally—consider it absent, connected to you only through faith and vague remembrance. This approach will lead you to realize that what matters most is within you. The key is not where the Source is or questions like that but understanding what it wants from you. The Source desires self-trust, authenticity, and union. It does not want separation; it seeks unity and integration, where everything connects and becomes genuine. Your union with yourself is the Source itself.  

Q25: The concept of imagination and ether is vague. Can you explain so we can master them?

A: Mastery comes through balance, avoiding extremes of fantasy or pure realism. When imagination materializes, and when expectation translates into reality through the exchange between imagination and reality, this is divinity—true creation and magic. It’s not about control but about harmonizing imagination and reality so they complement rather than conflict.  

Q26: Can you give an example of imitating one of the divine names?

A: Imitation involves a prototype and a replica, where the replica mirrors the original. Imagine students and a teacher in a school: the students emulate the teacher’s teachings, replicating knowledge until they reach a stage of originality. This stage is about establishing independent principles. Initially, students copy the teacher, but eventually, they become capable of deriving knowledge independently, without returning to the teacher for guidance. This independence is essential for creativity and growth, both for the student and the teacher. Similarly, humans and the Source experience separation for the purpose of developing self-reliance and evolution.  

Q27: Can you provide an example of the name “The Strong”?

A: To emulate all divine names, you first imitate and embody them until you grasp their essence. Through this process, you eventually create your own unique expression. This is the code for realization. At some point, imitation ceases, and you become the very essence of what you were imitating.  

Q28: What is the message behind feeling ashamed over the smallest things?

A: Shame is one of the lowest energetic emotions and is linked to compulsion. When you act out of compulsion rather than choice, shame arises, whether from your actions or others imposed on you. Acting out of necessity or coercion brings shame as a consequence, unlike actions done with love, which never cause regret or shame.  

Reflect on the actions associated with shame and correct your intentions. The shame suggests these actions come from compulsion rather than free will or genuine desire.  

Q29: What is the difference between imagination and dreams? I get lost in daydreams and disconnected from real action because of childhood injustices. I feel like I’ve been escaping reality since childhood.

A: Reduce late nights and expose yourself to morning sunlight; these symptoms are connected to the moon and an overactive emotional side. You need a more grounded, practical lifestyle. If you’re not eating meat, consider adding it to your diet, as it can help ground you.  

An imbalance in emotional and feminine energy increases fantasy, making it hard to adapt to earthly experiences. Introduce more realism to achieve balance.  

Q30: I’ve been in isolation for over a year and can’t seem to break free. 

A: Unproductive isolation arises when it’s forced. You need to embrace it fully, to the point where you feel you could stay isolated forever. This acceptance allows you to move past resistance and break free. Currently, you’re in conflict with isolation. Whether you escape or not, it keeps pulling you back, preventing growth. Isolation can purify energy and nurture the self, but only if it’s chosen rather than imposed.  

Q31: Are hair and nails responsible for transmitting awareness, like sensors?

A: Yes, to some extent, as they are connected to the etheric body. Hair, nails, oils, and skin are all linked to this subtle aspect of the self.  

Q32: Is shame an illusion?

A:Yes, shame is an illusion. It represents the complete absence of love or free will. Under its influence, existence loses its vibrancy, and life’s colors fade. Shame spoils everything by imposing strict, authoritarian rules, rendering everything forbidden according to its perspective.  

Q33: What is the spiritual meaning of severe hair loss?

A: Hair loss symbolizes excessive realism and stress. It indicates that you are overwhelmed by material concerns—not a love for materialism, but the dominance of reality over you.  

Q34: Is it true that women are more spiritually advanced, and certain prohibitions were imposed to prevent them from reaching higher levels? 

A: Women are more advanced in the etheric realm than men. Restrictions such as veiling serve to separate them from their etheric aspects. This is a significant issue: the conflict between masculine and feminine forces led to imposing such measures to force women to conform to earthly conditions.  

However, the etheric aspect is distinct from the spiritual. Spirituality is neutral and transcends both ether and matter.  

Q35: When you said ether is not the soul, the answer became clear to me.

A: Yes, the etheric aspect is undoubtedly not the soul.  

Q36: How can I heal from the absence of a father?

A:This is challenging, but the wisdom gained from such experiences can hasten your healing. Seek the lesson behind this absence; it holds the solace that can mend the wounds.  

The essence of such trials often lies in learning self-care. Those who face these experiences early in life have strong souls that aim to fast-track their journeys.  

Healing involves not letting past wounds block your progress. Transform these wounds into wisdom and meaning for your life. Accepting imperfections leads to completion, and outward flaws often signify inward fullness. The interplay between these opposites creates harmony.  

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