The Two Voices That Shape Your Becoming

There are two voices moving through us at all times.

One speaks in familiarity.

The other speaks in becoming.

The Conditioned Mind is the voice we were trained to trust.

It is practical, protective, and patterned.

It remembers what has already happened and arranges life so it stays predictable.

It asks:

Is this safe?

What will people think?

What if this doesn’t work?

Its role is not to sabotage us but to keep us intact.

It organises the known.

It keeps the books neatly on the shelves.

It maintains continuity with who we have already been.

But it cannot imagine what does not yet exist.

The Universal Mind speaks differently.

It does not argue.

It does not justify.

It does not explain.

It arrives as a quiet pull.

An image that won’t leave you.

A desire that feels alive in your body before it makes sense in your head.

The Universal Mind holds the blueprint of who you are becoming.

It sees beyond conditioning, beyond history, beyond logic.

It is connected to the wider field of intelligence that births ideas, timing, and coherence.

It whispers:

This way.

Trust this.

There is more available to you.

Where the Conditioned Mind keeps you safe,

the Universal Mind keeps you true.

Growth does not come from silencing one mind in favour of the other.

It comes from learning to recognise the difference.

To soothe the conditioned mind when it feels afraid.

And to commitagain and againto the guidance of the mind that knows where you are going.

When you learn to follow the Universal Mind,

your life begins to feel less managed

and more inhabited.

Not forced.

Not rushed.

But deeply, unmistakably aligned.

👭 I'd love to hear from you. What desire keeps returning, even when I try to reason it away?  If I trusted that my becoming is already known, what would I allow myself to move toward? What images, impulses, or longings have been quietly guiding me lately?  Where do I sense a deeper “yes” that doesn’t need explanation?

💌 Know someone need to read this? Forward this to her. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is help each other see there is another way of becoming.

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