Part 2 Six Months After Egypt Journey with Pinja
- Emel Michael

- Jun 3
- 2 min read

Pinjas Unfolding continues as she shares a glimpse of how the Divine Codes Journey has helped her.
I have also often stopped to ponder how it is possible to feel such a pallium of light within oneself at the same time as the world around us seems to carry so much unrest, crisis, and death. And how can the heart simultaneously open to ever deeper peace when people elsewhere are living amidst loss, fear, and uncertainty?
Perhaps therein lies one of the most difficult lessons of humanity. Light and suffering coexist. Not that one eliminates the other, but that they force us to look deeper. I have begun to think that perhaps the point is not to understand everything at once, but to learn to carry awareness without closing our hearts to the world. I believe that we are seeking balance. Not a clear balance that the mind can easily explain, but something much more multi-layered. Something that we may not yet fully understand.
At the same time, I have experienced in our time that we are currently living in an era where we have more and more information available to us than ever before. Technology brings us perspectives, ancient teachings and people's experiences in ways that would not have been possible before. Of course, despite this, we must be able to question information. In my opinion, the independence of our own thinking and experiences are more important than ever.
We live in a time when we can deconstruct old patterns, see more broadly and perhaps rediscover things that have always been in people.
Lately, my thoughts have
also been a lot about water.
I've even wondered how misleading the word "earth" is, when this planet is more of an ocean than a continent. Water seems to carry memory, connection and connection in a way that we don't fully understand yet. And no matter how many folktales water is associated with, our world's memory.
Fragments of knowledge are constantly sprinkled in front of us, and sometimes even clearer answers are given on the way.
You just have to learn to read the language of the world again, change your perspective and
return to old experiences when you are ready
to receive more. And sometimes it's best to just be quiet and listen. In Egypt, on a bus ride,
I wrote in my notes the phrase: "learn to read the language of the world."
Maybe that's what you meant. Consciousness rises gradually and just slowly enough that understanding has time to go along with it.
And perhaps grace and humility are the most powerful reminders that nothing real needs to be forced into visibility. It will find its way out when a person is ready to receive.
Perhaps life is ultimately about remembering,
and once your eyes are opened, you can never go back completely without seeing.























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