The Greatest Version of Our Self Doesn't Rely on The Universe
Angelina Yokoyama Teh
I found myself always asking the Universe for validation or confirmation that my actions were “correct” or if they were supporting my highest potential. I would often ask if I was learning my life lessons the right way or handling situations correctly-- if I was doing this right. I realized then, in the middle of what at the time felt like a prayer, that this wasn’t about the Universe. I realized that this isn’t a battle of learning the Universe’s desires, but a battle to understand my own. If we are part of the Universe then answering to our highest form of self
is answering to the Universe. There’s a Universe within us that seeks to be answered. Seeking confirmation of our actions is to admit we don’t fully trust our choices and I was always looking toward the sky for a totem or numbers that could lead me to feeling like I was in sync with a fate greater than myself, not understanding that there is nothing greater than the self.
Ahh, so it is then, that what I was seeking was a feeling. Seeking to find guidance in the Universe that already existed within me.
It’s not me and the Universe, it’s just me. Because I am the Universe. I don’t need the Universe to not be alone, because I’m not, I’ve never been. Answering to my highest potential, my highest calling and continuing to grow into something more than that, is the journey of answering every question I’ve ever had. The Universe will not start a war with me unless I’ve lost sight of myself and even then the war is between myself and me losing my path. The Universe will never start a war against me that I don’t start myself.
So am I doing this correctly? Yes. Because I’m always striving to. The battle isn’t, “by doing this am I answering to the Universe’s desires”? The Universe does not have desires, humans do. While humans are the Universe, the Universe is not human. So life then is about passing the lessons we have set for ourselves. The Universe was never the one who set up the lessons in the first place. Life is a game we create with every choice we make. The Universe is just the board we play on. It’s not “if I have self-control the Universe will forgive me or reward me”. It’s “if I have self-control then I will learn to beat my addiction to pleasure”. It’s a game that tests our own will to evolve. It’s not about seeking the Universe’s forgiveness or the Universe’s rewards, but our own. It’s a game of passing the tests we created ourselves, in order to test our own potential against the greatest version of ourselves-- to become exactly that.
The game of life is not to become god or we wouldn’t be born to a human existence. If we really did strive and achieve enlightenment, we would simply just transcend and leave behind our earthly bodies. The game of our life is whatever we create for ourselves and only we know how to beat our own creation and pass the lessons we have set up for ourselves. We’re all playing in our own game, but each person’s potential to clear it benefits every single player because by fulfilling our individual purpose, we contribute to the purpose of all. We are whole all on our own, but we are not complete without each other. So we must recognize that we are whole, before we can understand what it is to be complete. We can’t win by controlling or manipulating another because we have no way of knowing what their game requires. We have no responsibility over their creation, we can simply only support it by recognizing the purpose of our creations. To focus on another person’s game is to abandon our own. To continue to grow and expand our understanding of our personal creation, our life, through the choices we make, is to support everyone else’s journey of clearing their lessons through their own will to achieve it.

