Monday, August 4, 2025

The Arrogance of Spiritual Certainty



I'm exhausted by the impulse some Christians have to proclaim themselves gatekeepers of divine truth. Their sermons and proselytizing often come cloaked in a certainty that claims exclusive access to a force no human truly comprehends. Source Energy (if we dare to name it) is not a god in human likeness, nor a figure confined by gender, doctrine, or tradition. It is a boundless, impartial presence that extends itself equally to all who arrive in this dimension, regardless of what we label them... saint or sinner, enlightened or lost.

To suggest that this force chooses favorites is to mistake human ego for divine intent. There are no “chosen people,” only beings on different stages of a journey beyond the reach of religious hierarchy. Source Energy does not reward belief, it is belief... it flows through all things simply by virtue of their existence. No title, ritual, or public confession can stake a claim to it. Its essence is inclusion, not exclusion.

We do ourselves a disservice when we exalt public figures (like Kat Williams, for example) as moral or spiritual authorities simply because they’ve captured attention. Fame does not equal enlightenment. Wit and charisma, while entertaining, should never be mistaken for wisdom. Divinity requires discernment... not blind endorsement.

In truth, if we wish to speak of the sacred, we must do so humbly. We must recognize how little we know and how much remains unseen. And above all, we should stop using our partial understanding as a weapon to shame others, preach superiority, or divide hearts that were never meant to be separated.

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