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Greeting the Christ
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Greeting the Christ

Day 7 - Seeing the Divine in One Another

“The Christ is waiting to be recognized.”

One of the great tragedies of human life is how easily we stop truly seeing one another.

We see roles. We see labels. We see politics. We see personality. We see appearance. We see wounds. We see behavior.

But rarely do we pause long enough to perceive the sacred reality hidden beneath the surface.

The ancient spiritual teachings suggest something extraordinary:

Every human being carries a divine essence struggling to emerge.

This does not mean every action is divine. Clearly human beings can act unconsciously, cruelly, selfishly, or destructively.

But beneath the confusion of the personality there remains a deeper identity. A higher possibility. A spark of sacred life.

The spiritual path is not only about discovering light within ourselves. It is also about learning to recognize it in others.

This changes relationships completely.

When we begin viewing people only through the lens of their wounds, conflicts quickly intensify.

But when we remember that every person is more than their current level of awareness, compassion becomes possible.

This does not mean abandoning discernment. It does not mean tolerating abuse. It does not mean pretending harmful behavior is acceptable.

It means refusing to reduce another soul to their lowest moment.

The Christ consciousness spoken of in the great mystical traditions is not merely about worship. It is about recognition.

Recognition of the sacred potential living within humanity.

This recognition transforms the way we listen. The way we speak. The way we forgive. The way we serve. The way we move through the world.

When we truly see the divine in another person, even briefly, something changes inside us.

Judgment softens. Fear loosens. Love becomes possible.

Perhaps this is why compassion feels so powerful. Compassion temporarily lifts us beyond the illusion of separation.

And perhaps this is why cruelty damages the soul. Because cruelty requires forgetting the sacredness of life.

The spiritual journey is not merely personal. It is relational.

We awaken together. We heal together. We strengthen one another.

Every act of kindness becomes an acknowledgment:

“I see more in you than fear sees.”

Today, try moving through the world differently.

Look beyond surfaces. Look beyond irritation. Look beyond division.

And quietly ask:

“What if there is something holy trying to emerge through every soul I encounter?”

That single shift in perception can begin changing not only relationships…

but consciousness itself.


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