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... Read moreHaving faith in oneself is a cornerstone of personal development and spiritual growth. Miguel De Unamuno's quote, "He who has faith in himself does not need others to believe in him," reminds me of the inner strength we cultivate when we trust our own path. In my own journey exploring philosophies like sacred geometry and mysticism, I found that self-belief acts as a guiding light through uncertainty. For example, tarot readings don’t just predict external events—they often reveal deep insights about our internal state. Trusting these insights requires a level of faith in oneself that others' opinions cannot replace. Participating in communities focusing on #filosofiamagia and #reflexiones helped me realize that self-confidence isn't about arrogance, but about embracing one’s unique potential. It’s liberating to acknowledge that you don’t need external validation to pursue your spiritual or magical practice. This mindset shifts your experience from seeking approval to experiencing authentic growth. Sacred geometry, with its focus on universal patterns, also symbolizes the harmony that comes from balancing inner faith with outer experience. When I meditate on these symbols, I feel a reminder that the universe itself reflects our inner confidence. Ultimately, embracing self-belief empowers us to navigate life’s mysteries with resilience and curiosity. It invites us to explore spiritual paths, like tarot and mysticism, not for proof or acceptance from others but for the discovery of truths that resonate within us personally.