My Loyalty Is to My Soul
- Introspective Odyssey

- Nov 5
- 2 min read
There comes a moment in every healing journey when we realize —
our loyalty can no longer belong to the noise of the world,
to expectations, to fear, or to the stories of who we used to be.
It must belong to the quiet, unwavering pulse of the Soul.
A client recently wrote, “I am not bound by anyone else but my human. And rather than the word bound, it’s held — held with grace.”
Those words stayed with me. Because that’s what awakening feels like:
the moment we remember that our human is not the master — it is the vessel.

The Dance Between the Human and the Soul
Our human self wants to control — it worries, plans, protects, and grasps for certainty.
It operates in the world of time and tasks, trying to keep us safe and efficient.
The Soul, on the other hand, already knows.
It sees the larger story — the higher pattern that the human can’t yet perceive.
And while the human wrestles with “how” and “when,”
the Soul whispers, “You are exactly where you need to be.”
Healing begins when we let the human exhale —
when we say, “You’ve done your job beautifully… and now you can rest.”
It’s in that surrender that the Soul finally steps forward,
not as an external savior, but as the deeper current of our own being.

Free Will Becomes Freedom
Free will was never meant to make us fight our path —
it was meant to help us walk it consciously.
When awareness ripens, we begin to see that true freedom
is not in resisting what the Soul has written,
but in choosing to walk with it, open-eyed and awake.
To hand our free will back to the Soul
is to say, “I trust the part of me that can see beyond this moment.”
It’s not giving up control — it’s returning it to where it always belonged.

A Practice for Alignment
Each morning, before stepping into the day, place a hand over your heart and whisper:
My loyalty is to my Soul.
Say it until your body feels it — until your mind softens
and your breath deepens into the safety of that truth.
Throughout the day, when overwhelm or old patterns pull at you,
pause and remember: the Soul doesn’t rush, compare, or grasp.
It moves with grace, trusting the divine timing of its own unfolding.

Closing Reflection
Perhaps that’s what healing truly is —
not becoming someone new, but remembering who leads within us.
When we align with the Soul’s knowing,
our lives begin to feel less like a struggle
and more like a sacred choreography between human hands and divine rhythm.
Prompt:
Where in your life are you being invited to return your loyalty to your Soul?How would your choices — or your peace — shift if you did?



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