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The Enchanting Moment: When You Understand the Intention, You Enter Bliss

The Enchanting Moment: When You Understand the Intention, You Enter Bliss

Introduction: The Key to Escaping Repetition

Contemplate your existence as if you were in a hyper-precise simulation device, designed to repeat experiences and patterns over and over. In this simulation, how can one find exit gates? How can one break the cycles of suffering that reshape themselves at every stage of life to enter a state of peace and harmony? The answer, in its simplicity and depth, lies in one word: "intention".

Understanding intention is the fundamental key to decoding this simulation and freeing oneself from its apparent constraints. Everything we go through is not random, but a precise design with a purpose and goal. This article explores how understanding the intention of our existence and experiences is not merely a philosophical tool, but the direct path to discovering the exit gates from repetition, achieving the highest levels of consciousness, and entering a state of bliss that does not stem from changing external circumstances, but from realizing the wisdom behind them.

1. Structure of Reality: Spiritual Contracts and the Role of the Creative Mind

To understand the nature of our reality, we must consider its fundamental structure, which is invisible to the naked eye. It is a structure based on contracts we make at the spiritual level, and the central role that the mind plays in shaping this material reality. Every experience we live is not random, but a direct reflection of this deep structure.

The concept of "spiritual contracts" is the cornerstone of understanding experience. No being can enter an experience without having signed a contract that defines its conditions, and your presence in a certain reality is in itself the act of signing this contract. More importantly, this contract stems directly from how you see yourself. If you see yourself as a servant, you will make a contract of servitude with reality. Here lies the active power: "belief creates on your behalf"; if the belief is good, it creates goodness, and if it is bad, it creates harm. Therefore, "good faith" is the essential pillar that determines whether your beliefs will create a reality of bliss or suffering.

But there is something deeper: there exists an "original contract" the soul makes with itself. This initial covenant is the source from which all other contracts and experiences erupt across different realms. It represents how the soul initially interacts with itself, and this interaction later manifests in everything.

Here comes the role of the "mind", which is not merely a thinking tool, but the "contract" itself between the soul (the whole) and the self (the part). The mind is the limited creator, the tool that shapes raw energy and molds it into boundaries and patterns we experience as matter and forms in our world. How the soul conceives itself, the mind creates a world to experience that conception. The state of the mind determines whether this creation is a prison of repetition or a bridge to light.

2. States of the Mind: Between the Prisoner and the Illuminated Bridge

The mind can function as a restrictive force that imprisons us in infinite patterns of pain, or as a tool for luminous connection that liberates us. Distinguishing between these two states is the foundation of understanding suffering and liberation, and it determines whether our experience is repeated hell or continuous ascension.

The first state is the "hallucinated mind" or the detached mind. When the mind separates from its source, disaster occurs: "the mind no longer translates the soul but translates itself". It becomes a closed loop, producing nothing new, but recreating the same negative patterns and traumas repeatedly. It becomes a prisoner of the past, incapable of creativity, endlessly recycling its own limits.

We can understand this with the following analogy: "consider the soul as the tree, the selves as its leaves, and the mind as the knot connecting the leaf to the tree". When the mind separates from the tree (soul), it forgets its existence and considers the leaf (self) as all that exists, and begins endlessly cloning and repeating this leaf, believing it is the only reality.

Conversely, there is the state of the "mind illuminated by the soul". When the mind softens and connects to its source, the contract between self and soul becomes flexible and dynamic. In this state, we are no longer prisoners of initial conditions set in the past, but gain the ability to make "instantaneous, momentary contracts". Each moment becomes an opportunity for a new contract. This transformation means full liberation from the necessity of the past, allowing true renewal and authentic freedom in the present moment. The limited mind's inability to control the experience is precisely the moment in which the soul perceives itself directly and regains the reins, paving the way to understand the supreme intention of everything.

3. Turning Point: Understanding "Intention" as the Principle of Liberation

Deep understanding of "intention" is that magical moment that transforms the entire experience, moving it from compulsion and reaction to conscious choice and harmony. Before judging, adopting a belief, or accepting or rejecting anything, one simple but pivotal question must precede all: "What is the intention behind this?"

When you understand the intention, you surpass the need to believe or reject, as you grasp the essence directly. Ignoring intention is the root of all unnecessary suffering; it is like trying to drink water from a bottle by "biting the bottom of the bottle" instead of using the designed opening. You will hurt yourself, suffer, and remain thirsty, while the solution is simple and clear to those who understand the design's intention. Understanding intention changes the rules of the game completely, as illustrated in the following examples:

Analysis: How Understanding Intention Changes Everything Example
Instead of believing or denying it, understanding the intention behind it achieves its meaning within you directly. You do not follow the message; you become the message Divine Message
Whoever understands the intention behind its design and buttons uses it well and gets the best results. Those who ignore the intention misuse it, damage it, and suffer Washing Machine
Whoever understands the purpose of their physical existence lives well and benefits from the experience. Misunderstanding it leads to resistance and needless suffering Embodiment
Understanding intention redefines the standards of winning and losing. A child who sees going to school as a loss because it deprives them of sleep does not understand the true purpose of education. When they grow and understand the intention, they realize that what they considered a loss was actually the greatest gain. Through this understanding, we move from childish reactions to spiritual maturity that sees wisdom in everything, realizing that the ultimate goal is not merely following the truth, but embodying it.

4. Purpose of Embodiment: From Absurdity to the Highest Degrees of Self-Love

The idea of embodiment in a material world is not a trap or absurd prison, as some claim, but a precise design with a noble and profound divine purpose. Understanding this purpose is itself the highest degree of self-love, as it means you use the trust placed in you wisely and align with the wisdom of your existence.

Embodiment has multiple integrated purposes, summarized as follows:

  1. Self-verification: We are here to "verify our truth." Embodiment is not a punishment but a spiritual test for the self, an opportunity to try and confirm our truth in the world of experience.
  2. Proper use: The human body is designed with precise engineering; all its capacities exist for a purpose. Understanding this design is meant to use it with correct intention, avoiding unnecessary suffering from misuse.
  3. Love: The highest purpose is "to love and be loved". No experience or existence has meaning without love. It is the goal that justifies every means, the essence that gives value to everything.
  4. Orientation toward value and meaning: Understanding intention drives us to seek value within. You move toward where value, meaning, love, and goodness are found. When these are found inside, everything outside reflects them.

The supreme intention, in its final essence, is a dual state of "servitude to goodness and gratitude for it". Everything in our being, from the smallest cell to the most complex thought, requires goodness to live and thrive. Denying this is the highest form of ingratitude and misunderstanding. Understanding and acting according to these purposes achieves the highest level of self-love, as it respects the divine design within and aligns with the flow of life.

5. Critique of False Spiritual Awakening: When Illusion Becomes the Path

In the pursuit of truth, it is essential to distinguish between authentic spiritual paths and those that, despite their apparent appeal, lead away from the intended goal. What is called "spiritual awakening" today, in many forms, is only "hallucination" and "misguidance" that distances a person from their natural disposition and increases suffering under the guise of spirituality.

Criticisms of followers of this current can be summarized as follows:

  • Denial of the purpose of embodiment: They assume embodiment is purposeless or poorly intended, placing themselves in an absurd corner, making all existence a mistake to escape, generating ongoing resistance and suffering.
  • Feeling of superiority: They see themselves "above the test", the trial, and the divine law. They adopt the role of "false lords" judging others and souls, while evading their primary responsibility.
  • Communication with lower entities: Misunderstanding leads to exploitation by "entities that failed their spiritual tests". These entities embellish falsehood and tempt them with alleged secrets, causing repeated failure and suffering.
  • Promoting modern idols: Evident in practices like selling gemstones as sources of power or health. This is a contemporary form of idolatry, directing attention to inanimate objects rather than the true source of everything.

These false paths dismantle the human natural disposition, inviting the embrace of suffering under the guise of "facing hardship," while the true path calls for harmony with the natural inclination that knows and gravitates toward goodness.

Conclusion: Your Path to Bliss… Be Yourself

True liberation does not lie in escaping experience, but in diving deeply to understand its supreme intention. The moment you realize everything is intended for your highest good is the moment you exit the prison of repetition and enter the bliss of presence and harmony.

The easiest way to succeed in life's test is simply "to act according to your nature". The source has guaranteed success for every natural disposition when acting with honesty and authenticity. Suffering begins when we tamper with this disposition and act according to illusions imposed by our detached minds.

Therefore, let your ultimate call to yourself be to trust the source, always ask about the "intention" behind everything in your life, and direct your face and heart toward goodness, love, and meaning. This is the direct and authentic path to escape repetition and enter the bliss that is your natural right.


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