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We live in a world that celebrates what is seen, named, and shared.

Yet the most transformative capacities of human consciousness often lie beneath the surface—hidden in the folds of our subconscious, in the choices we make silently, and in the restraint we show when power beckons our ego.

In a deeply revealing conversation, Lujan shares profound insight into what it truly means to access—and transcend—our inner powers. What emerges is not a roadmap to supernatural feats, but a subtle and sacred understanding of the energetic intelligence that animates us from within.

Not All Powers Are Meant to Be Used

Early in the dialogue, Lujan reminds us that “you have to do the work.” This is not a metaphor. It refers to a conscious effort of self-inquiry, embodiment, and energetic discipline. True power is not theatrical—it is the quiet, steady capacity to perceive deeply, act wisely, and remain unattached to acclaim.

Those who possess heightened awareness—such as the ability to sense subtle energies, perceive other people’s fields, or glimpse beyond ordinary time—are not necessarily meant to use these abilities overtly. Often, the purpose of these gifts is to teach humility, to cultivate clarity, and to deepen one’s service to others.

The Ego’s Subtle Trap

The greatest danger is not the power itself, but the temptation to identify with it. Vanity is a swift and seductive current that pulls the seeker off course. As Lujan shares, even discussing certain experiences can be a signal that one has lost touch with the deeper silence within.

True realization brings with it a profound quietude. One no longer needs to prove or display. The more refined the awareness, the more essential it becomes to remain grounded, to be gentle, to be real.

Subconscious Realization: Where the Journey Truly Begins

The subconscious mind is not a dark vault of forgotten memories—it is an intelligent realm that seeks to bring clarity to the conscious self. As Lujan explains, it is like an animal within us, gesturing toward a fuller truth. When we become still and watchful, it reveals what we have ignored, hidden, or misunderstood.

Through this revelation, we do not gain dominion—we gain presence.

The subconscious brings forth what is essential: a sense of being that transcends performance. And with that, the nervous system softens. The inner child is acknowledged. The path opens inward, where it always belonged.

Resisting the Need for Visibility

In the modern age of spiritual performance, it is revolutionary to not show your power. To not speak of visions, to not claim titles, to not compete for spiritual authority. Lujan’s teaching is a balm for the soul weary of spectacle. He speaks to those who want to live their truth quietly, deeply, authentically.

To feel your power, but not perform it.
To know your gift, but not wield it for praise.
To love deeply, and expect nothing in return.

Becoming Humane

The ultimate message of this conversation is simple, yet revolutionary: true spiritual power is to become fully, beautifully human. It is not in levitating or prophesying. It is in presence, in deep listening, and in the unshakable humility of being aligned with your inner truth.

Lujan invites us to reflect, not react. To observe, not indulge. And in that observation, we find that we are already complete.

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