“We are all star seeds, carrying the shining light of our belonging and our home deep within us. At our core, we are one—one miracle leading to the next, interwoven with the essence of all that surrounds us.
The elements, the plants, the animals, the old oak tree, and us humans—we are all made of the same stardust, the same ingredients. Yet, in this oneness, we often feel alone. Conditioned by the world to believe we are separate, that we must fight to survive, to be stronger, better, harder.
This illusion of separation keeps us stiff and rigid, disconnected from our source, from the glowing seed within us. But that seed is always there, waiting for us to notice it, to nurture it, to let it grow and glow. When we connect with this light inside, we awaken to our purpose—not to endlessly search for what we should do, but to live in alignment with who we truly are. To let that light shine brightly, allowing our joy and authenticity to guide us.
When we live this way, simply being, we become an example—a beacon for others to follow. We inspire trust and faith in those around us to also shine, no matter their circumstances. We begin to shed the fears and worries that keep us closed, the blocks that harden our hearts. And as our hearts open, this glowing light within unravels and radiates outward.
As it shines, it touches everything. The stars above seem brighter, whispering to us in their celestial language. The sun calls back, warming our spirits, and the moon responds in its quiet, reflective way. Walking barefoot on the ground, we feel deeply connected to the earth, knowing that everything—every tree, every stream, every grain of soil—is with us, supports us, and has faith in us.
Even in the darkest nights of the soul, when hope feels lost and faith seems far away, this light within remains. It is always there, waiting for us to reconnect. We have everything we need inside us—the ability to hear our calling, to awaken, and to break free from the conditioning that has held us back for so long.
Now is the time to awaken. It’s time to wonder, it’s time to feel, and to let ourselves be the guide for us.”
– Miriam Herten