Real trust

Conventionally, we want proof in order to trust. This is the ego. Scared and in need of reassurance. Real trust is unconditional. It’s a leap of faith into the unknown. It’s independent of proof and it’s about trusting that life, in ways that are beyond the capacity of what we can intellectualise, knows what it’s doing.

The ego comes from a place of isolation, limitation and confinement. But when we connect with and serve the collective rather than the individual, we tap into real freedom, love, and possibility. The collective is life. And we align with life when the ego steps out of the way and allows life to express itself through us.

When we trust, without requiring proof that it’s the right thing to do, we trust in the inherent intelligence of life and the universe—an intelligence that’s incomprehensible to our human minds. We trust that life, essentially, optimises for love, freedom, and peace—even though that does not entail the lack of suffering. We trust that life offers us an ongoing stream of opportunities to elevate our consciousness and step into more alignment with our true nature of oneness, creativity and potentiality.