The Energy Traps

The two biggest energy traps in life are these:

We spend energy trying to find the truth.
We spend energy trying to heal.

Hear me out.

I know this because I lived it.
I’ve been chasing both truth and healing,
convinced that if I found the right answers,
everything would finally make sense.

This human experience
is a tiny chapter in the life of an eternal soul,
yet we live as if everything depends on locking in
the final conclusion,
the perfect explanation,
the complete resolution.

We are deeply uncomfortable with the unknown.
So we demand certainty.
We demand absolute clarity,
as if when we find it, we win.

But there is nothing to win in existence.

This universe is experienced through
infinite perception and expansion.

Your brain is just the receiver.
Your nervous system is the filter.
Your history is the translator.

That’s why when two people look at the same moment,
they do not live the same reality.
They live in two different worlds
shaped by two different inner architectures.

So the chase for “the truth”
becomes the ego who wants to win an argument.

It shows up everywhere.
In relationships.
In family dynamics.
In old stories we keep retelling.
In the need to be understood.
In the need to be right.
In the need for someone to finally admit they were wrong.

You spend years trying to prove
what happened,
why it happened,
who was right,
who was wrong,
what it meant,
what the lesson is,
what the real story is.

You keep squeezing life until it gives you a verdict.

And life stays silent.

Because what you really needed was not a verdict.
You needed a perspective that gave you room to breathe.

There is a difference.

Truth demands closure.
It collapses experience into right and wrong,
a zero-sum game.
It leads to debate, then division, then war.

Perspective offers movement.

Reality is made up of an infinite number of pendulums,
swinging at infinite speed across infinite frames.

So the odds of two people experiencing the exact same reality are close to zero.
That’s why you can hold your view without converting others to live inside it.
And you can listen to another perspective without abandoning your own.

When we choose perspective over truth,
we’re free.

Interestingly,

The truth trap and the healing trap
come from a familiar place.

The hunger for certainty.
The need to control the unknown.
The belief that life will finally begin
when everything makes sense and everything is fixed.

Many people treat healing like a finish line.
Like once they heal,
then they are allowed to be fully here.

They believe healing has an end,
and they spend years
chasing modalities,
chasing breakthroughs,
chasing the feeling of a future version of themselves called “healed.”

Underneath that chase is an assumption:
Something is wrong with me.

That assumption turns your life into a waiting room.

We are in this body for a very short period of time.
We may live 80 years, 90 years, or more,
but we do not get infinite time in this human form.

So the question is simple.

Are you living, or are you preparing to live?

There is no absolute truth, only a perspective of truth.
There is no absolute healing, only lessons integrated.
The curriculum ends when we leave this physical experience.

The meditation, the sound bath,
is just to give you the space to realize that you have a CHOICE.

In this space,
you start to notice you’re trying to solve the same story again and again.
The same emotional loop.
The same pain wearing different costumes.
Sometimes inherited.
Sometimes learned.
Sometimes repeated for so long it starts to feel like identity.

Then something shifts.

You see it from another angle.
You try a different interpretation.
You respond with a new behavior.
You live one moment outside the script.

At that moment,
you choose a new perspective,
and you are free.

Reality has infinite possibilities.
So why spend this life trapped in one interpretation,
when you can choose one that expands you.

When you stop demanding the one truth, you reclaim energy.
When you stop treating healing as a destination, you reclaim time.
When you stop trying to solve one story forever, you reclaim your future.

Be awake enough to choose.
Choose a new perspective.
Then choose again.

When society learns to recognize and honor many perspectives,
we stop fighting for moral dominance.
We create space for people to choose their path without shame.

When we celebrate conscious choice,
we eliminate the need to control, to convert, to conquer.

When that becomes the norm,
our entire race begins to awaken.


With love & light, 
Ryion P.
Author of Awakened Purpose
Grab your copy of Awakened Purpose here.

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