Life will never liberate you unless you understand this |Michael Singer

Decide that personal growth is the main priority in life:

The first step towards spiritual growth is to make a conscious decision to prioritize personal evolution above all else. This means acknowledging that external factors such as fame, finance, family, and relationships, while important, should not take precedence over one's own growth and liberation.

Work on yourself every single minute of every single day, no matter what one is doing:

Spiritual growth is not limited to moments of meditation or yoga. It is a continuous process in your daily life. This means being mindful of your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and constantly striving to improve yourself in all aspects of life. Whether at work, at home, or in social situations, you can use every moment as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement.

Watch yourself in day-to-day life and understand what takes you out of a peaceful state:

It is important to be aware of your inner thoughts and emotions and understand what triggers negative reactions. You can identify patterns and behaviors that disrupt your inner peace and work towards addressing them.

Fix what is broken inside yourself:

Once you have identified areas for improvement, the next step is to take action and fix what is broken inside yourself. This may involve addressing deep-seated emotional issues, letting go of negative thought patterns, or overcoming limiting beliefs. By following these action items, you can work towards a deeper sense of inner peace and fulfillment. While the path toward spiritual growth may be challenging at times, it is ultimately a rewarding journey that leads to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.


The video features Michael A. Singer's voice, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson's brainwave entertainment audio, and subtitles. Hope you'll enjoy it.

Please visit Michael. A Singer’s website: https://tou.org/

His new book「Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament 」https://amzn.to/3VslerC*

Thanks to Dr. Jeffrey Thompson for the excellent relaxing sounds.

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