We come from the darkness.
From the great abyss, the formless One—emerging into this world of matter, carrying within us something luminous, something eternal. A spirit, housed in the rough stone of human experience.
A diamond, uncut.
Through life’s trials, through the weight of existence, we are shaped. Not made—for we have always been—but refined. We are both the sculptor and the stone, the pressure and the brilliance.
As I work—with my tuning forks, or wands, as I like to think of them, in biofield tuning—I witness this truth again and again. Each soul who comes into my care, who rests in the sacred stillness of a session, carries this light. At first, it is obscured—by suffering, judgment, the stories we tell ourselves.
But then—something shifts.
The resonance, the vibration, the silence—it cuts away the excess.
And what remains is breathtaking.
It happens every time. Without words, without effort, the light emerges. And I am left in quiet awe.
"This person is radiant. Luminous. Great."
But this brilliance does not come from suffering. It does not come from struggle.
It is innate.
The Principle of Correspondence whispers that all things mirror each other. As above, so below. As within, so without.
Just as the Earth births diamonds from its depths, so too does every one of us emerge from the abyss with our own inner light.
Unbreakable. Pure. Indestructible. Gorgeous.
We spend our time here shaping what was always sacred.
Cutting the facets.
Polishing the edges.
Learning to reflect the light of the Divine in a thousand different ways.
And so, the question is not whether we become diamonds.
We already are.
Our only task is to remember.
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