
Be Peace and let it flow into the world. Image copyright 2026 Violet Fire Ministry
Often, when I do not post, I am integrating new information — allowing it to settle within me — to feel whether it is a wisdom or truth that aligns with the path I am currently walking before I choose to share.
What was once true for me on this journey may change. That’s not because it was false, but because I’ve since released an old limitation, or expanded beyond a former belief into a greater field of possibility.
When we realize that truth is often relative to our beliefs and lived experience in the moment, we can loosen our grip on the idea of a singular, fixed truth — and open to a more expansive wisdom.
Sometimes we hear someone speak or read a sacred text from a particular tradition. This doesn’t mean we must accept or reject it all at once. The key is to go deeper — into the heart barometer.
When we take a teaching into the heart, we feel it:
Does it bring peace, joy, hope, and expansion?
Or does it stir anxiety, resistance, or fear?
If the latter, it doesn’t necessarily mean it is “bad” — it may simply mean we’re not ready to release our current beliefs, or that we’ve already integrated this teaching in another life and are no longer called to revisit it.
What I share is never “the only path.”
It is simply my experience through the lens of Remembrance.
I offer it as a tool — one you may use, set aside, or return to later.
Some may say you must stay on one singular path to be “saved.”
And for some, that is their truth — and their soul’s chosen path in this lifetime.
For others, the spiritual path will feel more like a buffet — taking what resonates, letting go of what doesn’t, and weaving a path that supports their embodiment and soul remembering.
Both paths are valid.
Each serves in our learning, and each has its place.
But whatever path you walk, don’t hold so tightly that you leave no room to release, to grow, or to receive something new.
Always return to the heart barometer.
It is here you meet your Higher Self, your true compass.
And your emotions — especially those arising from stillness — will show you what is right for you in that moment.
Each day brings new potential.
I try to remain open to this expansion.
Some moments “click,” like when the monk walking for peace shared:
“Today will be my peaceful day.”
That simple statement became a call to mindful awareness.
To observe my thoughts.
To breathe in that which I desire to embody,
and breathe out that which I choose to release.
For example:
If I notice judgment arising,
I breathe in mercy and compassion,
and breathe out judgment.
The breath is life-force — it connects all life.
As do love and peace.
So may your breath guide you.
And may today be your peaceful day.
— Quinara
