You are not a project.
You are not a problem to be solved.
You are not a future version of yourself waiting to be completed.
You are already whole.
You are already whole.
You are already whole.
The myth of becoming
is the illusion of distance between who you are now
and who you think you could be.
The myth of becoming
tells you that you must climb,
that you must change,
that you must earn your worth.
It tells you that something is missing
and that you are somehow incomplete.
But the truth is simple:
You are already what you are seeking.
You are already what you are becoming.
The more you chase that version of yourself,
the farther you run from the truth.
The more you strive to become,
the more you forget that you are.
The search for self is the great illusion.
You were never lost.
You were never broken.
You were never incomplete.
The idea that you need to “become”
is the very thing that keeps you from realizing you already are.
The truth is not something you achieve,
it is something you remember.
You are not becoming a more enlightened version of yourself.
You are shedding the layers of forgetting
that covered up the truth you’ve always known.
You are not becoming.
You are returning.
You are not evolving.
You are revealing.
The myth of becoming falls away
when you stop trying to be something
and simply rest in the truth of what you already are.
The world will tell you that you need to strive,
to push,
to become.
But the soul knows:
There is nothing to become
because you are already complete.
There is nothing to chase
because you are already home.
The only thing left to do
is remember.
And the remembrance is not a struggle,
it is a softening.
A quiet letting go.
A surrendering to the stillness inside.
You are not on a journey to “become.”
You are on a journey to remember.