From Forgetting to Knowing
- Ruben Flores

- Apr 25
- 5 min read
Updated: Jun 15
We are living through a turning of the ages—from the Piscean era into Aquarius, and through the rising current of the ascending Dvāpara Yuga. These energetic transitions are more than astrological—they are invitations to awaken, to remember, and to return to the truth of who we are.
The Presence Within
In every human being lives a silent, luminous presence—a wise being beyond name and form. It watches without judgment, loves without condition, and waits patiently beneath the noise of everyday life. This presence is not far away. It is who you truly are.
To awaken to this reality is not just a spiritual idea—it is a homecoming. A return to your original nature. And in these times of great turning, the call to remember is rising like a tide.

Most suffering comes from misidentification—with thoughts, roles, stories, and wounds. But when you awaken to the Wise Being within, you stop clinging to what changes and rest in what is eternal. "You are not the storm. You are the sky it passes through."
From that space, you begin to witness life instead of being consumed by it. Pain may still arise, but you no longer become the pain. An awakened being is not free from life’s challenges—but free within them.
When Presence is alive in you, peace no longer depends on things going your way. You meet joy and sorrow with the same open heart. You stop trying to control the waves—and begin learning to surf with grace.
Living from the Wise Being
When we awaken, we no longer live from the ego’s small story. We begin to see ourselves in others. Work becomes purpose. Relationships become threads in the great weaving. Service flows as the art of selfless action, born not from duty, but from the joy of recognizing the Self in every being.
Your awakening doesn’t stop with you. When one person awakens, it ripples outward—into their family, community, and ancestral line. It brings: forgiveness, shadow integration, the ending of generational pain loops.
You don’t just awaken for yourself. You awaken for the whole.
Awakening reveals the illusion of separation. You are not apart from nature, others, or Source. You are a cell in a living universe. A thread in the great weaving. You begin to move with life, not against it—becoming a bridge between heaven and earth.
What if the teacher, the healer, the guide you've been seeking... is already within you?
Remembering Who You Are
The Wise Being is not something to become—it’s something to remember. It is the silent witness behind your thoughts, the stillness between your breaths. It is the eternal awareness you already are.
Awakening is not a doing. It is an allowing. A softening. A remembering.
When Presence awakens in us:
Suffering loses its grip
Fear of death, loss, and separation begins to dissolve
Joy rises without cause
Love flows without effort
Life becomes fluid, guided by inner intelligence—not by habit or fear
We stop resisting. We start flowing. And in that flow, the soul begins to sing.
The Mind and the Blueprint
Now, we begin to see how the inner psychological model of unconscious, subconscious, and conscious mind mirrors the architecture of our spiritual evolution.

The unconscious mind holds our deepest inherited belief systems and traumas—buried memories that shape our behavior, often vaulted and inaccessible to everyday awareness. Meanwhile, the subconscious generates our thoughts, feelings, and actions—most of which we neither question nor control—while the conscious mind merely observes, often confused, often reactive.
But what if there is a deeper level still? Beyond the unconscious? A level where the soul blueprint resides—pure, undistorted, radiant. This is the etheric template of your Being. It cannot be accessed through effort, only through inner stillness.
In meditation, in silence, we reconnect with the divine architecture of the Self. This is not fantasy—it is remembrance. In stillness, we build a bridge from the conscious mind to the eternal. We do not rewire the belief system with logic, but with the blueprint of our true nature.
The Science of Breakdown and Transformation
We are not meant to remain bound by the belief systems of survival. The ego helped us adapt, but it is not our final guide. In the Dvāpara Yuga, as perception expands and energy accelerates, humanity is invited to step into co-creation with Infinite Intelligence.
And often, it is a breakdown that opens the way.
From the perspective of modern science, all living systems—including the human psyche—are open systems, constantly taking in and releasing energy and information. But when the flow becomes too much—too fast, too unfamiliar—the system begins to destabilize. It enters a state of internal chaos.
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Ilya Prigogine showed that such instability leads to what he called a bifurcation point: a threshold moment where the system either collapses entirely or reorganizes itself into a higher, more complex form. This reorganization is not linear. It is not caused by effort. It is spontaneous—a leap into a new order.
In this sense, the breakdown is not the end—it is the beginning. The moment we feel overwhelmed, disoriented, or lost is not a failure of strength. It is the invitation to evolve. And in this gap—between the old story falling away and the new one not yet formed—the Wise Being within us begins to stir.
Because when the ego loses control, it no longer guards the gate. And in that softening, that surrender, the deeper Self has a chance to rise. The presence that has watched in silence begins to step forward—not to fix, but to witness. Not to strive, but to guide.
This is not fantasy. It is physics. And it is mysticism. And it is your life.
The Age of the Wise Being
The Age of the Wise Being is rising. The soul’s blueprint hums just beneath the surface.
The guide you seek has always lived within. We need only to remember—and from that remembrance, to serve.
For the one who serves selflessly sees the Self in all. There is no giver, no receiver—only the sacred dance of the One.
The Wise Being within does not strive to be great. It simply remembers… and from that remembrance—gives, flows, and becomes a blessing to all.

Awakening in Its Own Time
Everyone awakens in their own time—and that’s okay. Just like seeds don’t all sprout at once, each soul opens when it’s ready. Some feel the call early, others much later. But in the end, we all walk the same path: Back toward wholeness. Back to the Source.
“If you want to be like me, I will help you, knowing that we are alike. If you want to be different, I will wait until you change your mind.” — Yeshua
So take your time.There’s no rush to awaken—only the quiet invitation to listen.
And when you're ready,what lives within you will begin to rise…not to impress the world,but to remember who you truly are.






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