09/12/2025
Conscience is a double-edged sword. Once you start to see beyond the surface, that you wake up or feel a veil being lifted, you start to see that a lot of people are wearing a mask and playing a role. That’s when you realize you’ve reached a point of NO return. You can no longer pretend to be someone you are not anymore.
This awakening makes you feel uncomfortable in places that once represented you.
You try to bring this new way of looking at life into your relationships and almost no one understands you. You start to feel lonely or out of place.
Not fitting in doesn’t mean isolating yourself. It implies knowing how to say goodbye with love to certain people and group dynamics. Not from judgment, but from a deep understanding, that there are places that have stopped resonating with your present Self. It also means knowing how to hold the uncertainty of loneliness until life begins to bring you closer to people who show you a less acted, more genuine and real side of life.
Having a conscience does not make you superior, it makes you responsible for decisions that hurt but that also free you and bring you closer to yourself.
Cheers to another year of awakening, and to peeling back more layers, diving ever deeper into the Self.