Beyond the Buzzword
Iâve often been asked, âWhat is alignment? And how will I know when Iâm in alignment?â
Itâs a wonderful question because alignment is one of those words we hear so often in spirituality that it can begin to lose its meaning. We hear people speak about aligning with the Universe, aligning with their higher self, or aligning with their purpose, yet very few people explain what that experience actually feels like. The truth is that alignment isnât nearly as mysterious as we sometimes make it. In fact, you have almost certainly experienced it many times throughout your life.
Remember a Moment That Felt Complete
Think back to a moment when you were doing something you truly loved. Perhaps you were standing on a quiet beach, listening to the rhythmic crash of the waves while seabirds drifted overhead. Maybe you were riding your bicycle along a familiar trail, running through a peaceful park, or becoming completely absorbed in a favorite hobby. It may have been something even simpler, like sitting beside your spouse, laughing with your children, or sharing an evening with the people who matter most to you.
Whatever the moment was, there was a feeling that everything seemed to settle into place. You werenât worrying about tomorrow or replaying yesterday. You werenât trying to become someone different or searching for something more. For those few moments, life felt right; you felt complete.
That feeling is what alignment feels like.
Alignment Is a Feeling, Not an Achievement
Many people assume that alignment is something they achieve after reaching a certain level of spiritual growth or personal success. They imagine it as a destination waiting somewhere in the future.
But thatâs the sort of thinking that keeps you from achieving it.
Alignment isnât excitement, nor is it constant happiness. It isnât the absence of problems or the promise that life will always be easy. Rather, itâs the quiet experience of your heart, your mind, and your spirit at peace instead of pulling in different directions. Itâs the gentle awareness that, for this moment, youâre exactly where and who you need to be.
Despite our desire for it to, alignment doesnât arrive with fanfare. More often, it arrives without our even noticing it, as a deep inner knowing that whispers, This is right.
You Already Know What It Feels Like
Years ago, people would occasionally ask me, âHow do I know when Iâve met my soulmate?â
The answer was always surprisingly simple.
You just know.
Not because someone hands you proof, and not because youâve completed a checklist. You know because something deep within you recognizes the truth before your mind has time to explain it.
Alignment is remarkably similar.
You donât calculate it or force it. You recognize it, and thereâs an inner certainty that cannot be explained with words. Itâs the same quiet recognition you experience when your actions, your thoughts, and your heart are all moving in the same direction.
Bringing Alignment Into Meditation and Prayer
This understanding becomes especially important when we meditate or pray. Many people approach these practices from a place of longing. They ask for clarity while feeling confused. They ask for peace while remaining anxious. They ask for abundance while dwelling in scarcity. They ask for love while feeling disconnected from themselves.
The secret to achieving those things we pray for is to approach them differently?
What if, before asking for clarity, we filled our thoughts with how it felt to be peaceful- at some other point in our life when we were? Similarly, before asking for abundance, we cultivate genuine gratitude for all that we currently have.
The Bible tells us clearly: Ask, believing you have already received, and it shall be given. This isnât the Universe trying to bind us with stipulations; itâs the Creator of all things explaining in the simplest terms possible how prayer works.
Ask
Believe
Receive.
Becoming the Feeling You Seek
As we begin cultivating feelings of peace, gratitude, joy, compassion, and quiet confidence, something remarkable happens. Our perspective begins to change. We notice opportunities that were always present but previously overlooked. We make wiser choices. We respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively. Life itself begins to feel different, not because the world has suddenly changed, but because we have.
From this place of alignment, life often unfolds with greater ease. Doors seem to open. Conversations appear at exactly the right time. New ideas arise naturally. What many people describe as coincidence or synchronicity may simply be what life feels like when we stop resisting it and begin participating in it fully.
A Simple Practice for Finding Alignment
Before you continue with your day, Iâd like to invite you to try something.
The Quiet Knowing
Perhaps the search for alignment ends when we stop asking, âHow will I know?â and instead begin asking, âHow do I want to feel?â
That feeling has been quietly guiding you all along. Itâs been present in moments of love, gratitude, wonder, creativity, and peace. It has appeared whenever youâve forgotten to strive and simply allowed yourself to be fully present.
Alignment is not something waiting for you somewhere else.
Itâs a way of being that is available in every moment.
When you are, you know you are.
And when you know you are⦠you are.
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