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The Power of Knowing: Tapping Into Your Inner Wisdom
In a world filled with constant noise and information, it can be difficult to find a sense of true direction. We often look for answers in books, podcasts, or from experts, yet we frequently overlook the most profound source of guidance available to us: our own inner knowing. Recently, a powerful message shared by Natalie Glasson, attributed to the Buddha consciousness, explored this very concept. It invites us to shift our perspective from seeking facts to experiencing presence, offering a roadmap for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual journey and find clarity within.
Many of us approach self-improvement or spirituality as a puzzle to be solved. We want to know exactly who we are, why we are here, and what our next step should be. However, this message suggests that the “knowing” we seek isn’t something that can be fully captured by the mind or explained with data. True knowing isn’t about gaining facts; it is about being fully present in your own existence. When we stop trying to “figure it out” and instead allow ourselves to simply be, we open a door to a much deeper level of understanding that transcends logic.
To access this state of inner wisdom, the guidance suggests a simple yet profound practice: becoming a neutral observer of your own life. By breathing deeply and focusing your attention inward, you can begin to notice your thoughts, emotions, and surroundings without the need to judge or change them. Imagine creating a list of everything you perceive—not to fix anything, but simply to acknowledge its presence. By repeating the affirmation, “I am here. I am present, right now,” you anchor yourself in the current moment, allowing wisdom to dawn naturally rather than forcing it to appear.
One of the most transformative aspects of this teaching is the concept of “centering.” Once you have achieved a state of presence, you can choose to center yourself into specific areas of your life, such as your spiritual growth, your sense of purpose, or even your physical well-being. By grounding yourself in these concepts, you aren’t just thinking about them; you are integrating them into your very being. This process of embodiment allows your truth to flow through you as a vibration, influencing your actions and decisions in a way that feels effortless and aligned.
The power of knowing becomes a practical tool when it manifests as intuition. When you embody a certain truth or purpose, the mind naturally begins to catch up with the spirit. Questions that once felt impossible to answer often find clarity because you have already “become” the solution. This heightened state of awareness makes your intuition immensely powerful, providing a gentle yet firm direction for your life’s path.
Living from a place of inner knowing changes the way you perceive yourself and the world around you. It moves you away from the stress of seeking and into the peace of being. As you contemplate these ideas, remember that the wisdom you seek isn’t somewhere out there—it is already vibrating within you, waiting for you to simply be present and listen.
[Reference]:
Lord Buddha: The Power of Knowing
By Natalie Glasson
Greeting beloved beings of light, I am Lord Buddha. I am the Buddha consciousness, the Buddha collective. I am the source known as Buddha.
It is my wish/my divine purpose to bring forth the light of the Creator to you to awaken your inner wisdom, inner knowingness and inner knowledge, so that you may continue to exist in your reality, on the earth, with a knowingness that is so profound and so inspiring that it will change the way you perceive yourself and the world around you.
Today I wish to speak of the power of knowing.
There are many subjects that I could speak of with this title. What I wish to speak of is: knowing who you are, knowing where you are, knowing where you exist in your spiritual evolution, knowing what the next step for you is, knowing how to develop further, and knowing how to connect with the Creator on a deeper level, to remember one’s truth/essence/source.
You might think to yourself that you have no idea how to answer these questions. It’s true, that for most, even throughout their entire existence and many lifetimes upon the earth, they may never truly understand and be able to answer or explain that which I’ve just shared.
So why am I inviting you to do so? Because the knowing of which I am speaking is not about understanding in your mind. It is not even about explaining, nor is it about trying to paint a picture or gain facts. It is simply about being in your presence, and there is a wonderful way to achieve this, especially if you let go of the need to understand; then you begin to recognise what knowing is in its true form.
When you allow yourself to be present – and that is to breathe deeply, to focus your attention/mind/Third Eye on your being, being gently aware of anything around you, being observant of all the things around you, whether you have your eyes open or closed, then being gently observant of what is occurring inside of you – there’s no need to fix/change/alter it in any way. You’re simply observing, almost as if you are creating a list of all the things you are observing and all the things that you’re aware of.
When you create such a list, you’re not judging it in any way. You’re not trying to get rid of it or trying to accept it, you’re simply writing it down. You’re simply observing it, and it’s the same; you don’t need to write a list, it’s observing. You’re observing what is occurring within your mind, within your emotions, within your being.
You become centred within yourself and you can breathe deeply being centred within yourself. What you say to yourself is: ‘I am here. I am present, right now.’ ‘I am here. I am present, right now’.
When you achieve this and you continue to observe, shifts will occur within your being; things will unravel, wisdom will dawn…sometimes more than others.
When you begin to create a focus of centre – of where you wish to centre yourself – this changes everything again.
You might wish to centre yourself into your spiritual journey. The reason for doing this means that you ground into your spiritual journey, who you are as a spiritual being; what you’ve grasped, what your purpose is as a spiritual being, the growth that you’ve made on the earth and the inner planes. You ground yourself into this and you allow yourself to then become a part of it; to become present with it, to become integrated with it.
It’s not that you gain wisdom or an understanding, you get so much more. It becomes a part of your being, of your grounding. It’s a space, a centre from which your wisdom can flow; from your truth, your essence can flow. And so, without understanding it, you have a knowingness that’s vibrating throughout your entire being and it will influence/inspire/enlighten you at times, when it’s needed.
You can centre yourself into your truth; who you are as an essence. You can centre yourself into your purpose on the inner planes, or your purpose on the earth, or both. You can centre yourself into the reason that your soul came to the earth. You can centre yourself into your divine health and well-being.
It’s entirely up to you what you decide to centre yourself into.
If you have questions – spiritual questions – you can centre yourself into those…not specifically the questions, but the subject of them…in order to embody them, to know them. When you embody and know something with your entire being, then it enters into your mind and your awareness. It’s so much easier for you to understand it. This is the power of your knowing.
Knowing can also be an intuition; a gentle direction. This becomes even more powerful when you are centred in a knowing. It becomes immensely powerful.
When you are centred in a knowing, you embody it, you become it; you become that awareness and that is immensely powerful.
It’s time to live your life in this way; from this power. I will leave you to contemplate it.
I am Lord Buddha.
Source(s):
- https://omna.org/power-of-knowing-by-lord-buddha-copy/
- https://goldenageofgaia.com/2026/05/02/lord-buddha-the-power-of-knowing/
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