
Having grown up within the Christian tradition, you may notice that I reference it more than other paths—not because I see it as greater than any other, but because it is the language I came to know first.
Over time, I have explored other traditions and have come to deeply appreciate the shared essence within them all—love, compassion, mindful living, unity, and care for one another. Each began as the lived experience of a being who encountered the Flame of Creation and sought to share that transformation with others.
Yet as these experiences were written, interpreted, and passed down, they were often filtered through individual perspectives—sometimes narrowing what was originally expansive.
Because of this, I have come to listen inwardly—to take what resonates as highest truth within my own heart.
From a very young age, I sensed the presence of Angels and Beings of Light. I felt the guidance of Jesus—not as an external savior descending from the sky, but as a presence of unity and remembrance.
Over time, I came to understand that this “walking with him” was not a physical event, but an inner awakening—a remembering that we are One within the Source of all Being.
What is often called Christ Consciousness is not limited to a single name or tradition. It is an energy of transformation, alignment, and return. It could just as easily be called Buddha Nature, or simply Presence. The name matters less than the experience.
Buddha offered the path of wisdom, mindfulness, and compassionate living.
Jesus embodied unconditional love and the remembrance of unity.
Within us, these qualities are not separate.
They are reflected in what some traditions call the Threefold Flame:
- The Golden Flame of Wisdom
- The Blue Flame of Truth
- The Pink Flame of Love
When Love and Truth unite, transformation occurs—often symbolized as the Violet Flame.
These are not separate teachings, but complementary expressions of the same underlying reality.
Each spiritual path began as a doorway—an invitation into deeper awareness. Over time, structure and doctrine were created to preserve and share these teachings. Yet sometimes, these structures unintentionally limit the very freedom they were meant to support.
Among many traditions, the Buddhist path has often retained a more open doorway to direct experience. Yet the truth is not confined to any one path.
There is much we do not yet understand about the higher dimensions of existence. But the purpose of our journey here is not to fully define them—it is to reconnect.
The most important connection we can make is not to a system, but to our own Higher Self—the living presence of truth within us.
Through this connection, we access:
- wisdom beyond taught knowledge
- guidance beyond external authority
- and a sense of unity with the greater field of existence
If we can gently recognize that doctrine—though often well-intentioned—can create limitation, we begin to open a new doorway.
Not away from truth,
but into a more direct experience of it.
It is within the heart that we reconnect to the Infinite.
It is within the heart that freedom is found.
CLOSING BLESSING
Beloved Presence of Truth within all beings,
We come gently to the heart—
the place where all paths meet,
and all names dissolve into One.
Where we have held tightly to form,
soften us into essence.
Where we have sought truth outside ourselves,
guide us inward to the living light within.
May we honor all paths
that have carried the flame of remembrance—
and release any limitation
that dims the fullness of that light.
Awaken within us
the wisdom that is not taught,
the love that is not divided,
and the truth that is quietly known.
Let the mind rest…
Let the heart open…
Let the soul remember.
May we walk in unity—
not bound by doctrine,
but guided by direct knowing.
May we see one another
not through belief,
but through presence.
And in this remembrance,
may we live as the bridge—
between wisdom and love,
between truth and compassion,
between all that has been…
and all that is becoming.
We are One.
We are guided.
We are free.
And so it is. 🌿
I Am Aureil’La’Rue’Quinara
