Affirmation For Spiritual Awakening
Why are we here and what is awakening
Sometimes I feel that all of us, without exception, came here for one reason: to learn love. It doesn't matter who we are, where we are, or at what stage we are. Every being, even the one that is lost the most, is learning the same lesson.
This is where awakening comes in. Not as a title or a goal to be achieved, but as a state of being. Awakening is full awareness of the Source — who we truly are, beneath all the roles and stories.
It can be felt differently for everyone. For example, I feel the Source very clearly in the eyes, in the face, in the very gaze.
And this is important: awakening is not a theory or knowledge. It is an experience. Quiet, simple, and very natural. One that makes no noise, but gently reminds you: you are home.
Awakening as a process, not a label
Awakening is very often confused with something that can be pinned like a label: “I am awakened.” But that’s not how it works. Awakening is a process. A movement. Something that happens, not something that is achieved once and for all.
And what’s interesting, many people are truly awakening at this time. So many that it can be surprising. It is no longer a margin or a niche. A huge portion of people today is in the process of awakening, even if they don't yet call it that.
You can feel it in the questions, in the tiredness with the old world, in the need for something more real.
But waking up is one thing, and being awakened is another. There are significantly fewer people of the latter. And that’s okay. Awakening is not a competition or a race. It’s not “better” or “worse.” It’s simply different stages of the same movement.
One thing is important to note: knowledge alone is not enough. Awakening does not happen in the mind. It happens in the quality of being.
What awakening looks like in practice
Awakening is very easy to recognize — but not by what someone says. Only by how they are. Because awakening does not manifest itself in grand words or declarations. It manifests itself in the quality of presence.
The first thing that comes is gentleness. Real gentleness, not fake. Gentleness towards yourself, towards others, and towards life. Inner peace naturally arises from this.
Then joy appears. Simple, light, a little childlike. For no reason. And along with it comes innocence — not naivety, but pure seeing, without constant judgment.
And one more very important thing: trust. In life. In yourself. In the fact that you don't have to control everything.
Love often consists precisely of these qualities: gentleness, inner peace, joy, innocence, and trust. When they are present, love simply exists.
Check it within yourself (without judging)
At this point, the question often arises: “What about me? Am I awakened?” And the best answer is: check it within yourself. There’s no pressure. There’s no need to prove anything.
- Are you gentle in your daily life?
- Do you feel peace within you, even when things are not perfect?
- Can you feel joy for no reason?
- Is there innocence and a lack of constant judgment?
- Is there trust?
If you answer “yes” — welcome. And if not to all of them — that’s okay too. Awakening is not about checking boxes. It’s about the vibration you enter into every day.
Be good to yourself. We are only here for a moment. Maybe awakening is simply choosing lightness and not taking everything so seriously.
Affirmation for spiritual awakening
Awakening does not require effort. There is no need to improve, fix, or achieve anything. Sometimes it is enough to stop giving importance to what is difficult and choose what is simple and true.
Very little truly matters. Except for a good life. Except for inner peace, joy, innocence, and trust. And that is why the affirmation for awakening does not sound like a declaration of war or a goal to be achieved. This affirmation is permission. An opening. An agreement to see yourself in a new light. So let yourself feel this sentence:
And I allow myself to be dazzled.
Let this dazzlement be quiet or intense. Let it come as peace, as a smile, as the feeling that everything is okay. Sometimes the greatest awakening begins when we stop searching — and allow ourselves to see.