Self-Trust: A Devotional Practice in Becoming
Nov 03, 2025Self-trust is a natural result of remembering that the same force that is inside of nature, that created and sustained the world, is also inside of us.
Self-trust is a devotional practice in our becoming.
It's when we stop asking for permission to know what we already know. And allow ourselves to not know what we don't know... a surrender to the mystery.
When we take a pause from reaching outside for a truth that was planted inside us long before we were born—in a time way before time.
Deep, unwavering trust in the universe is not about certainty in the "knowing it all" sense. It's about intimacy—with the mystery, with your own heartbeat, with the pulse of something vast and wild and ancient that never once forgot you.
It's a certainty beyond logic. You don't have to force. You don't have to chase. You only have to listen—to the subtle (and not so subtle) yes, the quiet (and not so quiet) no, the timing of your own soul, and your soul alone.
Because the universe doesn't speak in logic. It speaks in resonance.
And when you trust yourself enough to follow that resonance, you become the living proof that faith was never meant to be just taught and known—it was meant to be embodied.
    
  
