This week’s insight stopped me in my tracks.
“We can get disconnected by what we think we see in front of us. This is just a mirage. It’s important you look beyond what you think you see.
The question is “What do I know, what do I trust?”.
The love of your soul and connection to the divine will not lead you astray. This love is immense in possibilities and blessings. This is an enduring love that has been with you always and will always be with you.
This love sees a greater vision than you might see for yourself. The vision is not what you see. It’s what you feel, what you yearn for, what you know. This lives in your heart.
This heart holds the forthcoming blessings.
Can you expand your vision to encompass the vision of the heart? Can you trust the heart, your soul, and Divine timing to deliver the feast that is yours?
Can you trust without second-guessing? Can you sit in your knowing and listen? Listen to what the heart has to say and take action on that?
Do not be blinded by what you see with your limited eyesight. There is so much more waiting for you.”
How often do we forget this?
We get so wrapped up in appearances—what seems to be working (or not working), what people think, the timing that should be happening, the metrics, the evidence, the logic.
But the truth is… most of what we see isn’t the full picture.
The real vision doesn’t live in your eyes.
It lives in your body.
Your soul.
Your heart.
We’re taught to measure progress by what’s visible. But when we do that, we ignore the deeper vision—one that’s been pulsing quietly inside you all along.
I’ve experienced this so many times in my life: moments where I felt stalled, stuck, or behind, only to realize later that something bigger was happening under the surface.
Spirit was never late.
The blessings were already forming.
I just couldn’t see them with my eyes yet.
And in those moments, what saved me wasn’t pushing harder.
It was remembering.
What I know.
What I trust.
And where my soul has never steered me wrong.
This insight is your reminder, too:
- To stop staring at the mirage in front of you
- To drop into the heart and feel what’s actually true
- To expand your vision beyond what you’ve been taught to measure
There is a greater feast waiting for you.
But you won’t find it by chasing what’s missing.
You’ll find it by trusting what’s always been with you.
So today I invite you to sit quietly with this question:
What do I know, and what do I trust—deep down, without question?
That’s where the next chapter begins.


