• Jun 15, 2025

The 11th Commandment: Why 'Mind Your Own Business' Is the Key to Spiritual Power

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Spiritual growth isn't about fixing the world—it’s about facing yourself. Learn why minding your own business is sacred work.

You started this journey full of light — hopeful, open, maybe even ecstatic. But then it hit. The fatigue. The doubt. The voice whispering, "This is pointless."

This post is for the moment when your spiritual high turns into a spiritual desert.

You question everything. You wonder if you made it all up. That joy you once felt? Gone. Now it's just you, your thoughts, and the heavy silence. Welcome to what ancient mystics called the Valley of the Shadow of Death. It's not about dying. It's about shedding the illusions you once mistook for truth.

What Does It Really Mean to "Mind Your Own Business"?

Most think it means not gossiping, not interfering. But spiritually, it means something deeper: stay radically focused on your soul's assignment.

The moment you commit to a higher path, your inner house gets rattled. Old habits, insecurities, fears—they surface not to torment you, but to be seen and released. This isn’t a breakdown. It’s your initiation.

Why It Gets Harder Before It Gets Better

Your ego’s survival depends on the status quo. And when you start upgrading your consciousness, it rebels.

It will tell you your teachers are flawed. That the path is pointless. That you're regressing. None of that is true. It's your old self fighting to stay alive.

So what do you do? You mind your own business. You stop diagnosing the world and start confronting your shadow.

Subconscious vs Superconscious: The Inner Civil War

Your subconscious is a parrot. It mimics what it has absorbed—trauma, media, ancestors. It runs on fear and familiarity. Your superconscious? It's the voice of your divine Self. It leads with wisdom, not noise.

To hear it, you must go still. The silence isn't punishment. It's preparation. You’re not being abandoned. You’re being tuned.

Build the Temple: Clear Out the Weeds

Christ said, "I go to prepare a place for you." That place isn't later. It's now. It’s you.

Your body, your habits, your mind—this is the mansion. But a mansion full of jealousy, shame, and distraction won’t hold light. So you pull weeds. You plant virtues. You stop scrolling. You start listening.

You Must Go Alone, But You Are Not Alone

This part of the journey? No one can do it for you. But everyone who's ever grown has walked it. You are not broken. You're breaking through.

You weren’t asked to save the world.
Just your piece of it.

And that starts now:

  1. Choose one weed (distraction, jealousy, shame) and pull it today.

  2. Spend 10 minutes in silence. No music. No scrolling. Just listen.

  3. Journal the truth your superconscious whispers. Then act on it.

You want change? Then mind your own business.

And make it sacred.

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