There came a point on my spiritual path where I realized it was never about arguing over names. It was about helping souls remember who they truly are.
My Deeper Mission
It’s not about religion.
It’s about remembrance.
Long before temples, mosques, churches, or shrines were built, humanity already knew how to feel God
In the silence of the soul
In the breath
In the awe of a starry night
In the ache of love
In the miracle of being alive
I don’t hand people labels. I don't expect them to hand me on either. I prefer to guide them back home to their own soul, where the voice of truth has always whispered.
I Honor the Form But Serve the Source
For some, religion is a road back to meaning. For others, it has become a wall, a wound, a weight. I’ve learned not to argue. Because I’ve seen that God is bigger than buildings. I’ve tasted the light behind the labels. And I’ve surrendered to the One who cannot be contained
but who can always be remembered.
So while I honor sacred forms, my devotion is to the Source.
I Speak to the Soul Not the System
I’m not here to explain, defend, or impress. I’m here to speak light into dark places,to hold space for soul memory to awaken, to whisper to the forgotten places within.
The Source is within, we’ve never been alone.
I See the Light in Every Name
People may call the Creator by many names
Allah
Olodumare
God
Jesus
Source
Creator
But I see the same spark in every seeking heart. The ache to be known. The longing to belong. The hunger for what this world cannot give
And my mission is to remind them. The One they seek is not far away, but already near.
Closer than breath.
This has been the message i've carried all my life, this is my truth. This is not about religion.
This is about returning to the inner knowing, the sacred clarity, the holy stillness that lives in every soul.
I have no interest to prove anything, but to to remind.
And when people meet me, my journey, my lows, my highs, may they remember what they forgot, that they are loved, they are light, and they have always belonged to the Divine
Love,
Umi
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