Remembering Your Divine Nature: You Are Worthy Because You Exist
Part 4 of the "When the Wound Returns" series
This is the truth that changes everything.
You are not a human trying to become spiritual.
You are a spirit having a human experience.
You are not separate from Source, from God, from the Divine. You are an extension of it. A fractal of the infinite. A unique expression of consciousness exploring itself through your eyes, your heart, your life.
And in that truth lies the most radical realization:
You are worthy simply because you exist.
Not because of what you do.
Not because of what you achieve.
Not because of how you look, how you perform, or how well you love.
But because you are.
Your worthiness is not conditional. It's not something you earn or lose. It's not something that can be given or taken away.
It is the fundamental truth of your existence.
You are God consciousness in human form, and that alone makes you sacred, whole, and infinitely valuable.
Every wound you've carried, every story that told you that you weren't enough, every moment you sought validation outside yourself—it was all a forgetting. A temporary amnesia of your true nature.
But the remembering? That's what this journey is about.
You are remembering that you are divine.
Not in some distant, untouchable way. But here. Now. In this body. In this life. In this messy, beautiful, human experience.
You are the mountains and the stars. You are the ocean and the sky. You are the breath of life itself, moving through form, experiencing love, pain, joy, and transformation.
And when you truly embody this—when you stop seeking worthiness and start being the worthiness—everything shifts.
You stop chasing love because you realize you are love.
You stop seeking validation because you recognize that your existence is the validation.
You stop trying to prove your value because you understand that your value is inherent, unchangeable, eternal.
In my journey, this has been the ultimate remembrance. Every plant medicine ceremony, every breathwork session, every moment of surrender—it's all been guiding me back to this one truth:
I am whole. I am divine. I am enough.
Not because I healed. Not because I did the work. Not because I finally "got it."
But because I always was.
The work wasn't about becoming worthy. It was about remembering that I never stopped being worthy.
So when the doubt creeps in, when the old stories whisper their lies, when you forget for a moment who you are—come back to this:
You are an extension of God consciousness.
Your worthiness is not up for debate.
You are sacred, simply because you breathe.
And from that place, everything else falls into alignment.
The journey continues. The spiral deepens. And with each turn, we remember more of who we've always been.