Introduction
See, when we say that, people have a misconception in spirituality. Many think spirituality is an escape. But the fact is that spirituality is not an escape from real-life situations, and it is not an escape from inner biological challenges, like illnesses or sicknesses. Whatever mistakes or situations are happening at biological or psychological levels, we have to face the results. Those results will happen. Nobody can resist them.
God’s consciousness is not meant for resisting these things. Some people will agree that yes, we have to face anything. But this article is meant for people who are no longer blind in believing that God will protect us. I am explaining the prerequisites first.
Layer 1: From Blind Belief to First Realization
This is for the first layer of people: those who come out of the misconception that they will be shielded when entering meditation or a spiritual lifestyle. Neither in physical life, psychological levels, social life, nor biological levels, nothing is guaranteed to change. Whatever negative impacts or consequences are produced from actions and situations, results are compulsory — either positive or negative. God’s consciousness is not meant to resist them.

These people may still have a blindness about themselves, but the second layer — they are ready to accept this. They understand that nobody is an exception. Everything will happen, and spirituality is not meant for avoiding consequences. Yet, they are not fully aware of spirituality’s mechanisms. They have understood what is not correct, but the correct path they have not fully expanded into.
Layer 2: Acceptance by Force, Not Awareness
This is for those ready to agree that no one can stop life’s consequences — physical, biological, neurological, or social. They accept it, but not through awareness. It happens through an elimination process. Through verifications, illustrations by experts, or teachings, their little awareness expands. They understand that they cannot avoid consequences. With a foggy mind, they may say:
“Yes, everybody faces this. God’s consciousness is not protecting us. We must do our duty. Positive or negative results are our responsibility.”
But this is understood only at a superficial level. Their awareness is still minimal, shaped by teachings and experiences, not by true inward understanding.
Layer 3: Early Stages of Spiritual Thinking
At the initial stages, people’s thinking is classical, tied with superstitions. They may imagine that praying to God will protect them physically. This stage, though naive, is better than a completely uncontrolled psyche.
In the next stage, they assume that adopting a spiritual life will automatically change everything. Inner systems will be activated, meditation will clean them inside, and life will favor them.

After experiencing life and studying genuine masters, they realize that even in spiritual life, consequences remain unchanged. Negative actions still produce results. Biological, psychological, neurological, and social happenings remain unpredictable. Harmony can be attempted but cannot be permanent.
They then understand that spirituality does not provide immunity. But acceptance is due to consequences, not awareness.
Egoistic Interpretations and Misplaced Awareness
In this state, people often say:
“God is not protecting us. We must protect ourselves.”
Do you feel that this is true awareness? No, it is assumption. They agree due to consequences, not inward understanding.
Their mind is partly aware, mostly unaware. Thoughts form either for or against this realization, but in a normal, untrained way.
Even if they are in that position, an egoistic tone emerges:
“God will never protect us. It is our responsibility.”
This is correct as a statement, but the way it is expressed shows unawareness. To truly understand, one must grasp how God’s consciousness manifests in the psyche, and how it operates. When this is truly understood, there is no need for assumptions. Reality becomes organically clear, and the psyche naturally recognizes that God guides the psyche towards higher consciousness, not rules it.
Fear, Insecurity, and the Desire for Predictability
Another layer emerges: people understand that God provides peace of mind and connection between God and soul, not intervention in daily life. Acceptance is forced, not fully aware, which brings insecurity.
Previously, they were under the illusion that God would shield them from suffering. Now, they ask:
“What is the sequential order of problems we will face? What comes next?”
Sequential prediction is impossible. Even aware individuals fear unknown factors. For those with little awareness, fear is amplified by unpredictability. They want mental readiness through prediction. This is unrealistic.
Meditative Experiences and Individual Differences
Meditative experiences are unique to each individual. Biological, neurological, psychological factors, karmic impressions, and the nature of the body all influence experiences:
Heavier body — nervous system tied closely to muscles; initial sounds can be deeper or bulkier.
Lean or lighter body — nervous system freer; shrill or finer tones may appear early.
Blockages, sensations, internal vibrations — all differ. No two experiences are identical.
Thus, predicting any meditative sequence is impossible. Evolutionary progression is unique to each person. Experiences are shaped by body, psyche, and environment — nothing is universal.
Randomness of Life: Psychological, Social, Biological
Prediction is impossible at every level.
Psychological happenings change moment-to-moment.
Social and family situations originate from others, not you.
Biological happenings are driven by cells, organs, and conditions beyond conscious control.
Expectations or mental preservation of meditative outcomes increase density and egoistic assumptions — which is dangerous.
Fear of the Unknown and Fear of Unpredictability
Humans are filled with fear of thoughts. Even a muscled man may be mentally fearful.
They shift from:
Fear of the unknown → to
Fear of unpredictability
They demand that every problem announce itself in advance. This is unrealistic.
True readiness is not toward prediction — it is toward accepting randomness.
Once awareness arises, the mind and nervous system align with higher consciousness. Body and psyche may experience consequences, but the psyche remains untouched.
Final Takeaways
No sequential order exists in meditative, psychological, biological, or social experiences.
Experiences are temporary, unique, and random.
Predicting or expecting a “next problem” is egoistic and unrealistic.
True spiritual readiness is anchoring in God’s consciousness, irrespective of randomness.
Fear and insecurity arise from unawareness.
Awareness eliminates these fears.
Real readiness = facing life’s randomness without fear.
A Note on the ‘Inward Sound’
In this article, the word Inward Sound refers to the natural vibration that emerges when your nervous system becomes inwardly sensitive during meditation. Some people may hear a deep tone, some a sharp tone, some a mixed vibration — all depending on the nature of their body and psyche. These variations do not matter. Whatever the frequency, when the inner systems activate, the soul’s vibration is the same.
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The content presented on this blog represents my personal opinions and experiences. It is based on my listening to the inward sound (Omkaranadam), my personal vision, and my forward intuition. While the ideas shared are deeply meaningful to me, they are not random statements, nor should they be interpreted as verdicts, prescriptions, or advice for anyone.
This content is meant purely for personal reflection, discussion, or exploration of philosophical and spiritual ideas. Readers may choose to engage with it as a discussion about consciousness, God, or spiritual exploration, or simply as a creative and thought-provoking experience.
I do not claim any authority, and no part of this content is intended to insult, offend, or challenge any religion, belief, or individual. It is a humble sharing of my journey and insights with the wider universe of readers and seekers.
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