Why Your Soul Never Texts You Back

Aug 27, 2025 1:01 pm

Medieval monks had a practice that would be banned today (builds unbreakable humans)


The soul never speaks in urgency. Only in knowing.


And urgency? That's the ego having a full-blown panic attack while pretending to be productive.


There was this medieval monastery where monks practiced something the church later tried to ban. They called it "The Silent Stalking" - a practice of becoming so aware of their internal states that they could differentiate between soul signals and survival fear.


99.7% of modern humans have lost this ability completely.


Here's how they did it (and why it would terrify most people today)...


First, they understood that urgency is a limiting force. Not intensity - intensity is power. But urgency? That's weakness masquerading as importance.


See, the soul speaks to you in powerful states, but never rushed ones. When you're watching your thoughts, observing your emotions, feeling that deep knowing rise up... that's when the universe confirms it.


The rain starts pouring exactly when your internal storm peaks. The wind picks up as your awareness intensifies. You'll notice synchronicities beyond coincidence - your mind has a thought and reality immediately mirrors it back.


You can't make this stuff up.


That's the soul speaking: when the universe feels like it has your back.

But here's the paradox these monks understood that breaks most people's brains...


The knowing is a certainty that you are not alone, while simultaneously understanding the deepest truth: you ARE alone.


Wait, what?


This isn't the common human definition of aloneness. This is a different level of stillness. When you truly know, when you've seen what's irrefutably true, you understand it's just you... but it isn't just you.


You're anchored to being nothing. Anchored to simplicity. And in that nothingness, you create a relationship with the unwritten laws.


The monks called this "The Paradox of One" - you are the one thing, you are alone, but that aloneness isn't weakness. It's connection to everything.


When you entertain urgency, fear, greed, envy - you change your center. Your state of being creates your perception, and if you entertain nonsense, your perception becomes nonsense.


You repeat a lie to yourself enough times, you can no longer differentiate what's true.


So how do you differentiate soul signals from survival fear?


You don't learn it - you FEEL it. And it takes persistence, perseverance, and brutal honesty to look at what you're feeling and discern rather than judge.

But when you do this work? You start to get a taste, a smell. Like when you can sense rain coming before the clouds form.


The scary part is thinking you know something. The trap of spiritual specialness.

The actual awakened being is only special because they know they are nothing.

Most of humanity thinks themselves special because they haven't looked at consciousness itself and understood the deepest truths of this universe.


Here's how soul signals actually work:

  1. Familiarity Check: Survival fear feels familiar, comfortable, routine. Soul signals feel... different. Unknown. Requiring courage to step into the dark.
  2. Body Intelligence: The soul speaks through your entire being, not just your racing mind. When consciousness moves through you, your whole system aligns.
  3. Paradox Recognition: True knowing often contains paradoxes that the logical mind can't resolve. "I know, and I know that I don't know."
  4. Universal Confirmation: When the soul speaks, reality tends to confirm it through synchronicity, not coincidence.


When clarity feels silent, it's because you're not looking at the fundamentals of why you feel how you feel. You need to understand this uncomfortable truth:

Emotion is a signal to reflect upon your actions.


Every action creates internal dialogue. Can you notice the relationship between your actions and your internal thinking and feeling?

If you can, you'll act righteously. Inevitably.


The weakness of "I need help" is begging externally. The strength of "I need help" is surrendering to intelligence greater than your identity.


You're not struggling. You're changing. And you're meant to change because that's what's been written by something greater than the "me," the "I."


This isn't about perfection. It's about becoming conscious enough to hear the signal through the noise.


If this resonates and you're ready to develop this kind of unshakeable inner knowing - the real kind, not the spiritual bypassing kind - I work with a few people one-on-one to develop this capacity.


Physical, mental, consciousness - whatever needs attention. I'll meet you where you're at.


Drop me a line if you want to explore working together.


-Justin


P.S. Those medieval monks? They were eventually scattered by the church because their level of consciousness made organized religion look like amateur hour. Some truths are too powerful for institutions to handle.

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