The Part of You That Knows
And The Part That Keeps Ignoring It
There’s a part of you that knows.
It knows you’re not broken. Not separate. Not limited.
It knows you’re whole. Perfect. Infinite. Source itself having a human experience.
It knows you were never disconnected from the universe because you ARE the universe. You were never separated from source because you ARE source.
This part of you? It remembers.
But there’s another part. The conditioned part. The one that learned you’re separate, limited, not enough. The one that bought into the story that you’re disconnected from everything and have to earn your way back.
And most of your life has been spent listening to that second voice while ignoring the first.
The Part That Remembers
Before you were told who you should be, there was a part of you that knew who you were.
Infinite. Unlimited. Whole.
Not as some spiritual concept you had to achieve, but as the fundamental truth of your existence.
You are source experiencing itself. You are the universe looking at itself through your eyes. You were never separate from any of it because separation is the illusion, not the reality.
This body? It’s temporary; the vehicle for this human experience. But you? The energy, the infinite part of you? That doesn’t expire. That’s eternal.
This knowing isn’t something you learn. It’s something you remember.
It’s the part of you that existed before the conditioning. Before the stories. Before society, church, family, and the world told you that you were small, limited, broken, and disconnected.
This part doesn’t shout. It doesn’t argue. It doesn’t try to convince you.
It just knows. And it waits for you to remember.
The Part That Forgot
Then there’s the conditioned part.
The part that learned you’re separate. That you’re disconnected from source, from the universe, from God, from everything around you.
The part that was taught you need fixing. That you have to earn your worth, that you’re fundamentally lacking something, and your entire life is about trying to get it back.
This voice came from outside you.
From a religion that told you you’re sinful and need saving.
From a society that told you you’re not enough until you achieve, produce, perform.
From a family that told you love is conditional and you have to earn your place.
From a world that operates on the belief that we’re all separate beings competing for limited resources, love, and worth.
And you absorbed it because that’s what happens when you’re human. You forget because forgetting is part of the experience you came here to have.
Why We Came Here to Forget
If you remembered from birth that you’re infinite, unlimited, and source itself, you wouldn’t experience this world the way you’re meant to or the way you wanted to.
You wouldn’t feel fear, limitation, or separation. You wouldn’t struggle, grow, or remember your way back to truth.
You came here to forget so you could experience remembering.
Not because something’s wrong with you, but because the forgetting and the remembering ARE the experience.
You’re not here to fix yourself. You’re here to remember yourself.
And that remembering? That’s your entire journey.
The Conditioning That Made You Forget
You didn’t forget on your own. You were taught to forget.
You were taught that you’re separate from source. That you have to pray, meditate, or achieve a certain level of worthiness to reconnect with something you were never disconnected from.
You were taught that you’re separate from other people. That you’re an individual competing for love, success, and survival in a world of scarcity.
You were taught that you’re separate from the universe. That you’re a small human navigating forces outside your control instead of the force itself.
And the more you believed in that separation, the more you forgot who you actually are.
You started believing you were limited. Small. Not enough.
You started believing your worth had to be earned. That love was conditional, that you were fundamentally lacking something.
You started creating your reality from that place of forgetting. And your external world reflected it perfectly.
Relationships where you felt disconnected. Jobs where you felt small. A life where you felt like you were constantly trying to get back to something you lost.
But you didn’t lose anything, and you’re not missing anything. You just forgot you already had it.
What Happens When You Start Remembering
When you start remembering who you actually are, everything changes.
Not because the external world shifts, but because you stop creating from the illusion of separation and start creating from the truth of your infinite nature.
Here’s what that looks like:
You stop seeking worth outside yourself because you remember you ARE source. Your worth isn’t something you earn. It’s what you are.
You stop feeling disconnected, not because you reconnect with the universe, but because you remember you never left. You ARE the universe experiencing itself.
You stop believing in limitation. You recognize that the limits you’ve been experiencing are the ones you created from the conditioned voice that forgot, and now that you’re remembering, those limits dissolve.
You stop creating from lack. You stop operating from “I don’t have enough, I’m not enough, there’s not enough.” You start creating from overflow because you remember you ARE everything.
You stop feeling small. You recognize that smallness was the story you believed, and now that you’re remembering the truth, you step into the infinite being you’ve always been.
The part of you that knows has been waiting for you to remember, and the moment you do, your entire reality reorganizes to match.
My Remembering
For years, I believed the conditioning.
And it was dark. All-consuming. The kind of alone that sits in your bones even when you’re surrounded by people. The kind of small that makes you wonder if you even matter at all.
I believed I was separate. Disconnected. Small. Not enough.
I believed I had to earn my worth, prove my value, work my way back to something I’d lost, and desperately search for something I was missing.
I prayed to reconnect with source. I searched for my purpose. I tried to fix what I thought was broken.
And I stayed exhausted because I was operating from the illusion that I was separate from everything.
The shift happened when I remembered I was never separate.
I wasn’t disconnected from source. I AM source.
I wasn’t separate from the universe. I AM the universe.
I wasn’t lacking love. I AM love.
The moment I remembered that, everything I’d been creating from separation dissolved.
The relationships where I felt unseen? They fell away because I stopped creating from “I’m not enough to be seen.”
The jobs where I felt small? I left them because I stopped creating from “I’m small.”
The constant search for purpose? It ended because I remembered I AM the purpose.
I stopped creating from the conditioned voice that forgot, and I started creating from the voice that always remembered.
The Two Voices
You have two voices inside you.
One that remembers you’re infinite, whole, source itself.
And one that forgot and believes you’re separate, limited, not enough.
The one you listen to determines everything you create.
Your relationships. Your work. Your peace. Your reality.
And your entire life is just the journey of remembering which voice is actually true.
The conditioned voice isn’t your enemy. It’s part of the experience. You came here to forget so you could remember.
But now? It’s time to remember.
You’re not broken. You’re not disconnected. You’re not separate.
You’re infinite. You’re source. You’re the universe experiencing itself through your eyes.
And the moment you remember that, you stop creating from limitation and start creating from the truth of who you’ve always been.
So ask yourself: Which voice am I listening to? The one that remembers, or the one that forgot?
Your answer will show you everything you’re creating.


