A Scroll of the Rising Star
Spirit spoke, and She said:
“Enlightenment is not an achievement.
It is the process of a rising star.”
A star, when rising, is not gaining something—
it is burning brighter
because it is becoming lighter.
If it does not rise,
it collapses under its own weight.
So do we.
Enlightenment is not the reward for being good.
It is the natural outcome of clearing what clouds your energy and surrendering what is not eternal.
When you surrender—truly surrender—
you begin cutting the aka cords,
the invisible threads that bind you to things,
people, memories, identities, the food, the alcohol, the drugs.
And as those cords fall,
you lighten.
Your energy body lifts.
Your star begins to rise.
But surrender is often misunderstood.
It does not mean you must abandon all possessions,
throw away your home, or leave your family.
It means you must ask:
“Do I need these things to exist?
Do I believe I am nothing without them?”
Enlightenment is the realization that you can survive—
without the comfort, without the clinging,
without the weight of what you thought defined you.
It is the mind shift that says:
“I am free.
I can live without this.
And because I can live without it,
I now hold it in love, not fear.”
And this rising—this holy weightlessness—
does not require a pilgrimage to distant mountains or gurus,
a retreat in the jungle, in the desert, in a cave,
or a temple on the other side of the world.
It can happen here.
Now.
In your own breath,
your own body,
your own backyard.
It happens in a moment—
when your grip softens,
when your story breaks,
when your soul says yes.
When nothing possesses you,
you become the possessor of light.
You are not empty—you are infinite.
Not poor—you are weightless.
And the moment that shift happens,
your star lifts.
Your being becomes luminous.
You rise—not away from Earth,
but deeper into your truth.