Your Time Is Limited
Living consciously in truth, love and awareness
Truth and Love pull us more and more as we start to live consciously. As the layers of unconsciousness and spiritual ‘coma’ are shed and released, more and new levels of awareness are slowly assimilated in our very Being.
That is when the human side gets dropped off slowly, and the Being side develops and becomes more prominent in day-to-day living. A balance between living in the physical form and the Being state makes life even more beautiful.
As awareness deepens, we begin to notice how much of life was once lived on autopilot. Patterns, beliefs, and reactions that were inherited or unconsciously adopted start to loosen their grip.
What once felt solid and unquestionable is gently questioned, not through force, but through clarity. Truth does not push; it pulls. Love does not demand; it invites. This quiet invitation draws us inward, asking us to listen more closely to what feels aligned rather than what feels expected.

Your time is limited—listen to your inner voice and live what truly matters.
Living consciously means we are no longer driven solely by habit or conditioned thinking. Instead, presence becomes our guide. We begin to sense when something resonates with our deeper knowing and when it does not.
This sensitivity is not weakness; it is wisdom returning. As we honor this inner guidance, life feels less rushed and more intentional. Time, once spent proving or pleasing, is reclaimed as something sacred.
The gradual shift from identifying only with the human role to embodying the state of Being brings a profound sense of ease. We still participate fully in the world—working, relating, creating—but we are no longer lost in it.
There is space between who we are and what we do. In that space, peace arises. We respond instead of react, observe instead of judge, and allow instead of resist.
This balance between form and formlessness is where life becomes rich and meaningful. The physical world is no longer something to escape, nor is spirituality something to grasp.
Both are honored as expressions of the same truth. Ordinary moments—walking, listening, breathing—become infused with quiet joy. Nothing needs to be extraordinary for it to be deeply fulfilling.
As the noise of the mind softens, the heart’s intelligence becomes clearer. Decisions are made with simplicity. Relationships become more authentic. There is less effort in being someone and more freedom in simply being. In this way, living consciously is not about becoming better, but about becoming real.
When we truly understand that our time is limited, urgency gives way to presence. We stop postponing what matters. Love is expressed now. Truth is lived now.
Life is no longer measured by achievement, but by alignment. And in that alignment, everything unnecessary gently falls away, leaving only what is essential.