The Memory of Forever
Why the desire to live forever is included in our human potential
There is a strange tension in being human.
We live in a world defined by cycles—seasons change, tides pull, and eventually, things fade. We are told from a young age that “all good things must come to an end.”
And yet, deep within ourselves, we don’t believe it. Death doesn’t make any sense. That’s why even if we hear about someone passing, someone sick, it still shocks us. Even when the world is full of resting places, death still shocks us as something strange that shouldn’t be happening. Because it shouldn’t.
We fight it with art, with poetry, with music. We fight it with medicine, and we fight it with the way we love. Even the most cynical among us has a “Spark” that feels ancient, a part of our consciousness that doesn’t understand the concept of a deadline.
Ancient wisdom teaches us that this restlessness—this craving for the infinite—is actually our compass. It suggests that we weren’t designed for a world of “temporary.” Science wouldn’t be so focused on longevity and immortality if there wasn’t a belief that this reality is hidden somewhere. We were designed for a flow of energy where life is constant, where the light doesn’t flicker, and where “death” is simply an illusion we’ve lived with for so long we forgot it doesn’t have to have a space in our lives because it really doesn’t belong to our true nature.
Ask Yourself:
What if our main task as a collective is to stop accepting the limits we were told were “natural”?
What if our purpose, and that of humanity as a collective, is to finally reach for the immortality we already feel in our soul?
Let’s awaken the desire to acknowledge the deep wisdom within our soul—a wisdom yearning for us to connect and ignite our days toward who we really are.
To our early subscribers:
To seed the energy of this new space, all deeper reflections will remain open to everyone until May 24th.
Deeper Reflection
“If I knew that my true purpose is to live joyfully and endlessly, which would be my priorities for myself and my family?
What would I would love to do for the world?
Invite Yourself to Connect with Your Soul
Ancient wisdom recognizes our breath as our direct channel to our Soul which in turn connects us to the Light, the ultimate Source. Actually, the word for breath is “Neshimah” and the word for soul is “Neshamah”. So let’s breath a few minutes.
Settle: Sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Don’t try to “meditate”—just breathe.
Open your Heart: As you inhale, realize, don’t imagine, that with every inhale you are drawing in the “Infinite Light”. This is the energy that activates your connection with your soul.
Connect with the Collective: As you exhale, realize, don’t imagine, that you are sharing your light with all of humanity, our world and the upper worlds.
Invite the Light: Invite the Light to help you infuse everything you do this week with the joy of forever.
This week: What’s one activity you would like to do this week to anchor endless energy? Being joyful, helping someone, and bringing home a new plant, are great ways to awaken the energy of life in ourselves, for others and our home.


