Not Everyone Will Understand Your Path

When nobody is listening to you, learn how to listen to yourself. This is one of the most valuable gifts ayahuasca has given me.

Next Friday I will go to my fourth ayahuasca retreat. I use this medicine as a tool to update myself whenever I feel called to do it.

Each time I sit with it, I come back with a deeper understanding of who I am and where I am going.

After one of my ceremonies, the medicine guided me to study Human Design. That’s how I discovered that I am a Projector. According to Human Design, Projectors will play an important role for humanity as we move into a new paradigm of consciousness around 2027.

One of my best friends doesn’t fully understand why I do this work, but he supports me 100%.

It’s important to have people around you who don’t rush to judge what you’re doing, but who are humble enough to question their own ability to understand something new.

People who are open to receiving different perspectives about life.

If someone constantly questions your path but is unwilling to question their own perspective, you will waste a lot of energy trying to explain yourself to them.

That’s how arguments start.

That’s how unnecessary conflicts appear.

The truth is simple even if you want to believe it or not: we are not all operating from the same level of awareness.

For some people, what I’m writing here will resonate deeply.

For others, it may sound like science fiction.

And for some, I might look like someone who completely lost her mind.

And… everyone is right.

Because everyone speaks from the level of understanding they currently have.

Your soul did not come here for you to just eat, drink, work, make money, have kids, and then retire and die.

If that’s the only perspective someone has about life, that’s okay. God bless their heart.

But the moment you realize your soul came here with a purpose, everything changes.

Your priorities change.

Your decisions change.

Your relationships change.

The most important relationship becomes the one you have with your own soul.

And the people who stay in your life are the ones who support that mission, not the ones who constantly try to pull you away from it.

That’s why lately I’m not focused on who is leaving my life. I’m paying attention to who is staying.

And I’ve also stopped asking life questions like “Why this?” or “Why that?”

I’m done with that.

The only question I ask now is simple: Guide me. And then I listen.

This year many things will shift for a lot of people. Belief systems will be tested. The energy of the planet is changing faster and faster, and many people will start feeling a tension between what their mind believes and what their soul knows.

There will be a moment when those two voices don’t agree anymore.

And in that moment, you will have to choose which one to trust. This is how there will be two worlds: a world with those who are choosing to listen to their soul, and a world with those who are choosing to believe their mind.

So whoever you are, and wherever you are in the world, stop looking outside for all the answers.

Build a relationship with yourself.

It’s the most important one you will ever have.

And let your soul guide you.

It knows the next step far better than your mind thinks it does.

Love & understanding,

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... Read moreIn my personal journey with ayahuasca and exploring Human Design as a Projector, I've found that embracing your unique spiritual path requires patience and self-compassion. One important step is recognizing that not everyone will understand or support your choices—and that's perfectly okay. This understanding frees you from the exhausting need to justify your path to others and helps preserve your energy. I've noticed that the most transformative growth happens when I focus inward, cultivating a deeper relationship with my soul rather than seeking external validation. Ayahuasca has been a powerful tool in facilitating this inner listening, helping me align with my true self beyond societal expectations. Through these retreats, I’ve learned to trust the subtle guidance that comes from within, even when it defies conventional logic or the opinions of those around me. Moreover, studying Human Design has expanded my perspective on how different people operate at varying levels of awareness and consciousness evolution. Understanding that others’ skepticism often stems from their current limitations encourages compassion rather than conflict. It's vital to surround yourself with those who can hold space for your growth without judgment—people who ask questions rather than impose answers. This awareness has shifted how I view relationships and life decisions. Now, I prioritize connections that support my mission and intuition. It’s also crucial to let go of rigid beliefs about life’s purpose—allowing your soul’s guidance to reframe your priorities, decision-making, and personal growth. As the world evolves energetically, I’ve experienced the tension between the mind’s conditioning and the soul’s wisdom firsthand. Choosing to listen to the soul requires courage but brings peace and clarity. Remember, spiritual awakening is a personal journey, and honoring your unique path leads to authentic fulfillment.