the real disclosure is our higher self

we imagine disclosure as something external, hidden truths being revealed by governments, systems or events in the world.

but the deeper disclosure is not outside of us. it is inside us.

it is the moment we begin to remember what has always been here: an inner knowing that doesn’t rely on fear, opinions, or constant validation. this is what many traditions call the higher self.

the higher self isn’t distant or superior. it is the clear, quiet awareness beneath mental noise, the part of us that sees without distortion.

as life becomes more intense and uncertain, more of what was hidden rises to the surface. but this isn’t only happening “out there.” it reflects an inner process: layers of conditioning, fear and forgetting are being stripped away.

what remains underneath is simplicity. clarity. presence. a knowing that doesn’t need proof.

that is real disclosure, not a sudden external reveal, but a gradual return to inner truth.

and in that sense, disclosure isn’t coming.

it is what happens when we finally stop looking away from ourselves.

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