Thursday, February 19, 2026

Observing How Worry and Inner Conflict Arise

 To truly release our worries and inner conflicts,

we must first see how they are born.

If we do not see their origin,

we cannot loosen their hold.

Otherwise, our understanding remains only a product

of the mind’s imagination—

and imagination changes from moment to moment,

never holding real power.

 

When the first trace of trouble appears—

when the mind begins to weave stories of pain and confusion—

that is the moment to awaken and observe.

How is suffering created?

How do we keep producing these patterns

and repeating them again and again?

 

Observation must begin

from what is happening now.

If it does not arise from the living reality of this moment,

it belongs to imagination—

to the shifting pictures within the mind—

not to the truth of the present.

 

We often mix our memories with the present moment,

entangling the past with what is happening now,

and as we do, the burden grows heavier.

 

In relationships,

we often argue because we long to feel loved,

seen, and affirmed.

When this does not happen,

we cannot say directly,

“You don’t love me. You don’t see me. You don’t care.”

 

We cannot say it,

for we are unaware of what we truly need.

Instead, we speak through blame—

“You didn’t do this right.”

“You didn’t say what I wanted.”

“You made me feel bad.”

 

But if we stay with the moment as it unfolds,

we may begin to see

that behind every reaction

lies a tender wish—

to be seen,

to be accepted,

to be held in love.

 

Then we can observe another truth:

when we seek to be seen,

a subtle dependence begins to form.

We start to rely on the feeling of being affirmed,

and from this dependency

arises our resistance toward the other.

 

This observation must continue,

moment by moment—

in your daily life,

in every encounter that brings discomfort,

in every moment when you feel unseen or unloved.

 

The practice is not to ask,

“How should the other change so I can feel at peace?”

but to ask,

“Why do these feelings arise within me?”

 

When we see clearly,

the knots begin to loosen on their own.

 

By Suzhen Liu


If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings please check out her new book, “Discover Love Within—Release Your Suffering” available on Amazon.



Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Universal Energy

 Six friends were sitting at lunch the other day and talked about the different nationalities, different body perceptions and class-struggles. As we were vibing together none of these differences was present at the table even though on paper at least we represent five different countries of origin. Today I am sitting in meditation and once again only Universal Energy shines through. Yes, life can trigger me into an “I am this” or “I am that” mindset, but Universal Energy is always present. Be Universal Energy or be mindful of mind-driven energy distortions. That’s spiritual living in a nutshell. 


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

The Power of a Still Mind

 Still your mind.

This stillness opens a new perspective, renews the soul, and helps us transcend the uneasiness we carry.

 

The very process of stilling the mind is pure healing.

As the mind quiets, obstacles dissolve—one by one, naturally.

 

No matter how much pain or difficulty we have faced, when our mind becomes still, this calm energy helps us begin anew, guiding us to face our challenges with clarity and strength.

A new beginning always brings closure to the old and unpleasant.

Thus, stilling the mind is one of the most powerful forms of healing.

 

How can a still mind help you?

 

When we are in pain or standing before difficult choices, a still mind sharpens our awareness and broadens our vision.

In stillness, we can take a step back and see what truly obstructs our destiny.

 

This is insight—

an inner awakening that initiates profound, effortless transformation of the soul and spirit.

All of it begins with stillness.

For happiness, freedom, and ease can never grow from a restless and anxious mind.

 

Still your mind.

Listen to your surroundings.

All the answers you seek already lie within this stillness.

Through it, you begin to see your obstacles clearly and understand them as part of a larger picture.

 

How important it is to have a still mind!

This stillness sharpens our perception and aligns us with the right path in life.

This stillness can change our destiny.

 

This stillness is the light of life—

a light that has always been within us,

a light that never leaves.

 

Still your mind.

In this quiet, obstacles rise to the surface and dissolve by themselves.

Healing unfolds and completes itself through stillness.

 

Still your mind,

and insight will emerge, illuminating your life.

 

With this light, we begin to understand why certain challenges arise.

In that moment of awareness, we release our attachments and find peace.

 

All of these insights unfold naturally when the mind is still.

All wisdom arises by itself.

 

Still your mind.

There is no problem that cannot be dissolved through stillness.

 

Awareness is the light of the mind.

This light illuminates our path and guides us.

Without this light, there can be no love—

for awareness itself is love.

To be aware is to know every movement of the mind.

 

Suzhen Liu

 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her new book, “Discover Love Within—Release Your Suffering” available on Amazon.



Monday, February 16, 2026

Do your job, mate!

 Unless you perform the mission you were born to do there will be restless energy inside which will drive you crazy. Unless you face the choices you were born to make your heart energy will not be fully developed leaving your compassion idle.


Body, mind and world come as a package deal. They exist in Awareness and need to be recognized as such to be able to penetrate Awareness through the constant stream of events, thoughts, emotions and bodily sensations. 


Wisdom is the activation of the Crown Chakra, devotion is the expansion of the heart chakra and “right” action is perceived via the Third Eye. God’s command, “Do your job, mate!” brings us Home as we help others.


Sunday, February 15, 2026

Facing Pain Is Power

 When you dare to face your pain—

the ache of being unseen,

the loneliness of being alone—

these energies must be walked through,

not avoided.

 

If you turn away from emotion,

it does not fade.

It sinks,

and gathers quietly within.

 

True strength is born

when you allow the wave to move through your body,

through every cell,

until the current completes its flow.

Only then are you no longer bound

by the pull of emotion.

 

To say, “It doesn’t matter,”

or “I don’t feel it,”

is to hold an empty strength.

Real power arises

when you have lived through the storm itself.

 

When you have truly met your sorrow—

felt unseen, unheard, unacknowledged—

you begin to see why your parents, too,

could not see you.

And in that moment of seeing,

the pain dissolves.

 

Later, when someone overlooks you,

your heart remains calm,

for you have already crossed this river.

 

This is the quiet ascent of the soul—

not by changing others,

but by walking through your own shadows

until light appears.

 

Only then

can life unfold

with ease and grace.

 

By Suzhen Liu


If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her new book, “Discover Love Within—Release Your Suffering,” available on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Discover-Love-Within-Release-Suffering-ebook/dp/B0G4L29MVN