The Hidden Principle of Life – A Journey Through Matter and Spirit


Human development follows an invisible order that unfolds in stages. The first stage is childhood, the second is youth. In the third stage of life, adulthood, consciousness awakens to love, sustained by the realisation of the sexes and the procreation of new life. But what comes in the fourth stage? A deeper awakening, a breakthrough from mere intuition to an approach toward what we perceive as knowledge.

Here lies the dilemma: As the soul opens to the spiritual, many of us are drawn into the pull of matter. The years of education, the burden of responsibilities, the relentless construction of one’s existence—all of this pushes the delicate sense of intuition, that first touch with the ineffable, back into the shadows. The world of form and function overlays consciousness with its relentless demand for tangible proof. And so, the individual sinks back, back into the illusion of materialism, into a world that blinds and binds. Their vision dims, their ideals fade, and they become mere carriers of the weight of matter.

Only a few escape this darkness. They preserve the spark of intuition, refusing to let it wither. Instead, it grows within them, expanding like a flower opening to the light. They go further, deeper. They view the world with eyes that see beyond shapes and structures. They recognize that behind everything lies an order, an architecture that cannot be grasped by mere intellect.

Such a person does not merely see the skeleton of a being but the precise construction that supports it. They marvel at the intricate network of blood vessels, at the mystery of the nerve strands transmitting information and sensation. They realize that every organism, from moss to elephant, follows an invisible blueprint, a pattern unfolding with transcendent logic.

And so, the question arises: Who created this masterpiece? Who breathed life into these bodies? 

For wood and flesh, mere material, offer no answer. Matter alone possesses no consciousness, no will, no knowledge. Yet in every cell, in every tiny organism, pulses the same unrelenting life force that transforms an insignificant seed into a towering tree.

With each new insight, it becomes clearer: The visible world is not everything. It is merely an expression, a shadow of what moves it. Behind it lies another reality, an invisible plane where the true power of life originates. A world not made of dead matter but of spirit, of consciousness, of a creative intelligence that far surpasses anything humanity could ever conceive.

Science searches, probes, dissects. It delves into the deepest structures of matter, splits atoms, measures the immeasurable. Yet what it uncovers is not the solid reality it once anticipated. Instead, it finds vibration, motion, energy—a dynamic structure that holds its form solely through the power of the spirit. Matter, it turns out, is not the foundation of existence but merely a product of movement, a condensation of forces originating beyond the material world.

And so, the old worldview that regarded matter as the ultimate instance collapses. The seeker understands: The material world is not the true reality. It is a projection, a densification of something higher. What truly exists is spirit—free spirit in the invisible realm and bound spirit in the material one. And with this knowledge, an inescapable realization grows within them: What they sought, the primal force behind everything, is not merely an idea or a principle. It is the Creator, the Architect of Creation. It is God. 

Suddenly, they see the world with different eyes. The veil of separation has fallen. Everything surrounding them is no longer just a random collection of forms and functions but an expression of an order that calls them, leads them, teaches them. The journey does not end—it begins. And with every step, they draw closer to the light of truth that shines above all, illuminating the way forward.