~ UNTRUTH ~
- Danette Polzin

- Jun 19
- 2 min read

How many of your spiritual beliefs are actually yours?
Do they even belong to you?
Do they resonate in the deepest spaces of your heart and soul?
Or is there a quiet discord — a dissonance — between what your mind believes (because it was taught, handed down, absorbed) and the truth that lives within you?
There’s a difference between what you’ve inherited and what you’ve embodied. Between what you’ve been told is true and what your soul knows is true.
Here’s the paradox:
Untruth will move you more than truth.
It stirs, it haunts, it activates karmic patterns.
It rattles the bones and activates old stories.
It pulls at the threads of ancestral memory, yanks open old wounds, and spins you through cycles that feel familiar but not freeing.
Untruth is charged. It grips you. It loops.
It demands that you do something.
Truth is quiet.
It doesn’t shout.
It doesn’t need to prove or persuade.
Truth is simple.
Not always easy — but clear.
It doesn’t twist or tangle. It just is.
Truth is within that subtle force that compels your lungs to breathe,
your heart to beat,
your cells to regenerate,
your spirit to rise when everything else says collapse.
It’s not loud or showy.
It doesn’t always come with fireworks or certainty.
Sometimes it arrives as a whisper.
A sensation.
A knowing that lives in your bones before your mind can make sense of it.
Truth is the breath you’re breathing in this very moment — effortless, present, alive.
It doesn’t demand your attention.
It simply asks to be heard, felt, received, remembered.
Untruth moves you.
Truth frees you.
So, really sit with the question … what do you believe?
Not what you were taught to believe.
Not what you inherited.
Not what sounds good, or spiritual, or trendy, or correct.
But what your soul — your wild, ancient, unconditioned self — knows to be true.







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