Many people move through life in a quiet state of waiting, with the sense that something more meaningful, more complete, or more “spiritual” is still ahead of them. This perspective offers a different way of looking at that waiting.
In the digital world, everything is made of digital elements, like what you find inside a video game. Even if a game lets you go online or build software inside the game, those features are no more digital than a trash bin in the background that exists only to create a sense of realism. Everything in the game, no matter what it is, is just code.
Something very similar happens in what we call 3D reality. The same logic applies.
Everything is spiritual because 3D is a projection of the spirit. There is no such thing as something being “more spiritual,” although the mind can easily convince itself that there is.
This is often where people start to get confused.
As long as you believe there is something more spiritual waiting for you somewhere ahead, the present moment will feel like a temporary station on the way to something better.
You keep waiting. You might think you know what or who you’re waiting for.
What you’re waiting for often feels like the last piece that needs to fit before everything is complete, but it always seems to be in the future.
Meanwhile, life keeps moving forward.
So let me tell you who you’re actually waiting for…
You’re waiting for a level of awareness that allows you to see that the moment you’re in right now, regardless of whether you’re doing anything “spiritual” or not, is the most spiritual moment of your life.
Yes, I know. At first glance, this sounds contradictory. But it only sounds contradictory when viewed through a logic that considers waiting normal and unquestioned.
So go ahead and make yourself an espresso. Drink it slowly and in peace. DON’T WAIT for anyone while you do this.
You don’t need to go anywhere; you’re already “inside.” This moment is already sacred, just as it is.
That is the most spiritual thing you can do today. And then, take that same energy and let it flow into whatever comes next.
Bowing to someone or something isn’t any more spiritual than slowly enjoying your espresso. What makes something “spiritual” or “non-spiritual” is not the activity itself, but the presence or absence of waiting energy.
We are all inside a “spiritual” game. Saints and criminals alike. Even when you do something labeled ‘spiritual’ in this game, it’s not any more spiritual than anything else you see around you.
What makes something “spiritual” or “non-spiritual” is not the activity itself, but the presence or absence of waiting energy.

