Five misconceptions we have accumulated on the spiritual path

This is the second part of an article on the topic of spiritual misconceptions. Today we will examine some spiritual slogans that have overlapped with the matrix principle. The analysis is conducted in the context of the transition from 3D to 5D — as described in the materials of Lauren Gorgo.

Five Spiritual Misconceptions

1. Spiritual Principle of Cause and Effect vs Conjecture

I want to start with the Universal Law of Cause and Effect, and how it turned into conjecture and speculation.

The Law of Cause and Effect helps transition from the 3D world to the 5D world.

In the 3D world, you are not responsible for anything, but absolutely everything influences you. When you begin to reclaim your power and responsibility for your life, your thoughts, emotions, and actions, you become convinced that every cause has an effect.

And this becomes a bridge that supposedly transitions you into the 5D world.

But over the last 10 years, the Law of Cause and Effect has evolved into assumptions, guesses, and conjectures.

Moreover, it is good if you can figure out that one thing is not connected to another: “I did this, and this happened. That’s it, I won’t do it anymore, I didn’t like the result.”

But we lack the vision of the probability field to see whether this specific “A” is connected to “B” or, conversely, not connected.

And yet, how many different situations unfold in our lives every day. And it would be good if this worked in a positive way. You went somewhere, were in a great mood, and wherever you went, everything good happened.

How the Law turns into a trap of conjecture

But the matrix reality works more in the negative. I went somewhere, and everything went to hell, and it didn’t work out there, and it didn’t work out there. And it all turns into a single whole puzzle without understanding that it’s actually from different spheres, different areas, different realities.

It’s like meditating and getting sick. Now that’s it, I won’t meditate because I’m sick. Or I meditated, and my loved ones got sick. At that moment, such a huge crown appears on the head — cause and effect have been identified.

But we don’t have the tools, we don’t have a deep understanding of the mechanics. For now, we can only draw certain conclusions based on results and consequences. But since these conclusions are based on our own matrix understanding, many distortions creep in.

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2. Everything should be a green light

Another misconception of spirituality — if you’ve embarked on the path of spiritual development, if you’re working on yourself, everything should be smooth sailing, everything should be a green light.

And when a person suddenly encounters resistance or a closed door, they stop, believing it’s not their path.

Having embarked on the path of spiritual development, no one guarantees that everything will be great. The principle of evolution and development has not been canceled; it is primary.

You cannot get stuck in your comfort zone when everything is super, great. This is one of the only principles where there is only an either-or. Either you develop endlessly, or you still degrade. There are no intermediate links here.

3. A spiritual person should not experience negative emotions

Spirituality, our super topic that turns life upside down, helps to change, when placed on matrix principles, creates a major substitution of concepts.

For example, “think positively”, “a spiritual person should not experience negative emotions”.

But nowhere is it written “should not”.

There it is, the embedded principle of matrix opposition.

And we begin to choose everything good to the detriment of everything else, the ugly. The result is that a spiritual person has no right to experience anger and wrath. And if they do experience it, they must scold, blame, shame, and punish themselves: “why didn’t you work through it, why didn’t you cope?”, “what kind of spiritual person are you if you get angry and wrathful?”

Instead of accepting the full spectrum of emotions you can experience and moving up the emotional scale to spend more time in a state of love for everyone, in a state of acceptance and forgiveness, you cut off a significant part of yourself.

Because if you feel differently, you should not reject it, but deal with it, transform something within yourself. Not “I choose light, love, goodness, peace throughout the world,” filtering out all other emotions, but when you’ve been pushed too far, show firmness, audacity, slam your fist on the table if needed.

If they don’t listen to you when you’re being nice, why not show anger or aggression in a specific situation and insist on your own?

But no, you can’t: “A good girl doesn’t behave that way.”

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4. Value yourself unconditionally

The phrases themselves: “value yourself unconditionally” or “love yourself unconditionally” do not provoke internal protest.

At the level of principles and concepts, there is no resistance. I agree with this 100%. Moreover, I can be sure that I live this way.

But if you look at your daily life in terms of what you did today, how much confirmation of this can you find?

And when your boss yells at you, and when you have a confrontation on the road with a driver who splashed you, and when the day doesn’t go as planned, and when the results turn out completely different from what you expected…

Is there confirmation of this value, this self-love in those moments?

And you can’t say that these are empty things you don’t even believe in, that you just loudly declare. After all, you try, you live, you practice, you walk this path.

But various everyday trifles and your reactions to some unforeseen events show something completely different.

And this is what needs to be dismantled.

5. “What kind of spiritual person are you if your life is a mess”

The concept of the spiritual and the material. In my understanding, a spiritual person cannot be unmanifested in life.

One of the principles embedded within the project is that a bird cannot fly with one wing.

If you are a spiritual person, the material must correspond. This is not about money. You cannot be unhappy, you cannot indulge in hatred, or other such things. Because these are two interconnected foundations.

A material person may not be spiritual, but a spiritual person must build the material world around themselves. These are two extremes united in one person, where you are the connector.

When people used to come and start talking about transcendental realms, I always asked the question: “What is going on in your life? What about your wife, what about your children, what about your work, how are your relationships in the team?” You are the center of the Universe.

If you truly live based on the principles of goodness, love, light, and the value of life, you will not curse or wish death upon anyone.

If you have found the value of all life for yourself, many things immediately fall away. And you can immediately see people who have not found this value. And how many spiritual masters constantly stumble on this.

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What a Spiritual Person Should Be Like

Based on these emerging misconceptions, an unspoken spiritual code was born about what a spiritual person should and should not be, instead of a deep understanding of spiritual principles and what lies behind them.

And it seems you agree with these principles, but first and foremost you start blaming yourself when you don’t fit into these “rules.”

And then you wonder why there are no serious transformations, even though you seem to be doing a lot.

Therefore, take the principle itself and look at its foundations, what lies behind it, and how it unfolds in your life, return to the original source, and do not try to follow certain rules.

And yet often the question doesn’t even arise about who wrote these rules.

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What misconceptions about spirituality have you encountered?

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.