Take care of the talents you have been given - Being Spiritual



Much of humanity has spent centuries searching for GOD in temples, images, doctrines, rituals, religious systems, and human formulas for salvation, while silently neglecting one of the greatest talents received from the beginning: the very capacity to develop spiritual awareness and draw closer to the DIVINE through inner transformation.


Few realize that true spirituality is not just about attending religious events, repeating sacred words, or outwardly displaying signs of devotion. Because it's possible to appear spiritual to the whole world and still remain profoundly distant from one's own essence. Human beings have become experts at constructing external appearances while silently neglecting what exists within themselves.


Perhaps because spiritual development requires courage. It requires looking at one's own shadows. It requires acknowledging limitations, pride, selfishness, destructive impulses, emotional addictions, and internal patterns that have often been nurtured throughout a lifetime. And many prefer to seek constant distractions rather than confront what they need to transform within themselves.


However, all true evolution begins within.


The problem is that humanity has been taught to compete materially, but rarely to develop the Spirit. It has learned to accumulate information, but not necessarily wisdom. It has learned to conquer positions, but not necessarily balance. It has learned to defend beliefs, but not necessarily to live by principles. And perhaps that is precisely why there is so much emotional disconnection, existential emptiness, and silent suffering even in an era of so many technological and intellectual advances.


Human beings are not just body. They are not just mind. They are not just emotion. There is something deeper constantly trying to manifest itself within each consciousness. There is a spark of the ETERNAL silently calling each person to awakening, expansion, and a return to their own essence.


However, this connection rarely happens amidst excessive noise. It requires reflection. It requires inner silence. It requires observation. It requires constant vigilance over thoughts, attitudes, words, and intentions. Because spirituality is not something separate from daily life. It manifests itself precisely in the way someone lives, treats people, manages emotions, faces difficulties, reacts to pain, and uses the talents received along the way.


The Code of Life points precisely to this: the need to align existence, consciousness, and purpose. To love one's neighbor. To practice empathy. To develop self-control. To seek wisdom. To build peace. To become a reflection of the Light. All of this transcends theory. They are daily exercises in spiritual evolution.


Many seek extraordinary experiences while neglecting small actions capable of profoundly transforming their own consciousness. They don't realize that developing patience amidst chaos is also spirituality. Learning to listen before judging is also spirituality. Controlling destructive impulses is also spirituality. Treating people with dignity even on difficult days is also spirituality. Using your gifts to build instead of destroy is also spirituality.


Because all true spiritual evolution inevitably manifests itself in the way human beings live.


The problem is that many desire closeness to the DIVINE without desiring transformation. They want peace without abandoning behaviors that generate imbalance. They want expansion of consciousness without inner discipline. They want to reap light while continuing to nurture darkness within themselves.


But every approach to Truth requires movement.


It requires abandoning certain versions of oneself. It requires symbolically dying to old patterns, old pride, old ways of seeing life, and old emotional structures that hinder the growth of the Spirit. Because awakening is not just about acquiring new knowledge. It consists mainly of becoming someone different from who one was before.


And perhaps one of the greatest pitfalls of modern spirituality is transforming the spiritual path into an instrument of vanity. People who wish to appear evolved, special, or superior while still remaining dominated by ego, the need for recognition, and the inability to genuinely love their neighbor. However, the closer a consciousness truly is to the CREATOR, the more humility it develops. Because it slowly begins to understand the vastness of existence and how much it still needs to evolve.


It is also important to understand that each human being has their own spiritual journey. Some consciousnesses awaken through pain. Others through love. Some through silence. Others through loss, reflection, or inner reconstruction. And no one can fully live the spiritual experience of another human being. Each person needs to develop their own connection with the DIVINE through sincerity, continuous seeking, and a genuine willingness to evolve.


Perhaps that's why true spirituality is much less about appearances and much more about action. to becomeTo become.


Becoming more aware.

More balanced.

More empathetic.

More truthful.

More disciplined.

More loving.

More human.

More aligned with the Light.


Because the ultimate goal was never just to accumulate spiritual knowledge, but to allow one's own existence to become an ever more evident reflection of the One who sustains all Life.


Therefore, take care of your conscience. Take care of what nourishes your mind and your spirit. Take care of the words that come out of your mouth. Take care of the environments you frequent. Take care of the thoughts that silently repeat within you. Take care of how you treat other lives along the way.


Because in the end, perhaps the greatest spiritual evolution lies not in how many truths one has managed to learn, but in how much one has allowed those truths to transform who one has truly become.




May YHWH be with you and even more so in you, today and every day of your life!


Yedidyah