Trusting in the Invisible in All That You Do

Led to the Abyss Michael Pinchera

Pandemic time: What the heck is happening to our world? Did we just get sucked into a whirlpool?
Well, this can be the shift for which we have been waiting! Humanity has crossed over a threshold of initiation. All who hold any sense of inner responsibility should not wait another moment, to act upon their decision to take the necessary steps towards self-transformation to become what they really want to be, and know they should be.

This can no longer be put off any longer. This is a time to rethink and end ways of life that have been habitual for decades, if not centuries, or millennia, and do not serve us any more. Through these challenges we are being called to find what is truly nourishing, sustaining, and meaningful for ourselves. People are waking up to recognize that there is a spiritual reality living within us, and we live within it. It is the task of our times to recognize ourselves as spiritual beings amongst other spiritual beings. We will find that the truly satisfying answers come from spiritual realities. 

We can choose to actively and deliberately develop our spiritual capacities, as free individuals. There will always be teachers, but the time for relying on gurus is over. The soul capacities of thinking, feeling, and willing are the clay with which we sculpt our lives, and we can create lives of purpose and meaning beyond survivalism, and solely satisfying our likes and dislikes.

Are you willing to take two steps to strengthen your character, for every one step to develop your spiritual insight? It is time to create something new out of the ashes. The mark of a spiritual warrior is to stand for the true, beautiful, and good; helping to create a new world.

We are craving quality experiences, for ourselves, our relationships, and our social structures. Are you discovering you need to let go of what you have known and relied upon, yet experience your future as a dark abyss?
Our deepest intentions start to be realized when we are fully present in our acts of becoming and creating. Understanding how spiritual impulses and the dynamics of karma unfold in rhythms and cycles throughout our lives, gives us keys to move forward with confidence, to embrace strength, love, and creativity.

We do not have to wait until we feel ready. We are capable of taking our lives in hand, now! To do so, elevates all of humanity. Do you feel that we can wait any longer? We must wake up! Waking up is the beginning of growing up.

Just as each of us have renewed opportunities to confront and embrace fear and selfishness during our personal midnight points in life, so does the whole of humanity. Today, right now, every society is being challenged, and every individual is affected! We are being called by these challenges to find what is truly nourishing, sustaining, and meaningful. We are craving quality experiences, for ourselves, our relationships, and our social structures. 

One thing we have in common is being here on earth at the beginning of the century, and millennium: a time that has always been a critical choice-point throughout history. Anthroposophy was brought for our time, as a source of spiritual knowledge, and a path of spiritual practice that can enliven us, as we develop the capacities we need now, and for the future. What is at stake is the spiritual future of humanity and the earth itself. Can we struggle to realize this, or will we be deflected and surrender the freedom that is ours to have? 

The battleground is within our minds and hearts, and between us daily. It is in our moment by moment choices, that we are called to wake up to plant new seeds of awareness and loving action into our evolutionary momentum. In our wakefulness we may feel as if the ground itself is being ploughed out from under us! 


“This is a seed-time. This is not the time for the harvest.” In what we each think, feel and do, in even the smallest inner change or outer action in our relationships, we are choosing whether to plant good or bad seeds now. We need to believe that each of us can make a difference. We need to trust the invisible. Every seed contains a potent, germinating power!”
Battle For The Soul by Bernard Lievegoed