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The Secrets Of Life

  • Nov 24, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 26

Brief but powerful words shown below in bold print are from a more-knowing source and were originally printed in Subtle Energy Alchemy’s November newsletter, Energy Sharing. Including it also as a Blog makes it easier to print or share with others.


This wise guidance provides us with straight-forward life advice and is a gentle reminder who we are as humans.


To ensure this guidance is available for everyone to access on an ongoing basis, it is repeated in this Blog for handy reference. 


Our Founder of Subtle Energy Alchemy, Alice C., also provides a few thoughts on these messages. But, no, she is not claiming to be wiser!


“Fully know the self until reaching full comfort with what is becomes form life.”


Alice:  When we are fully aware of and comfortable with who are without expecting perfection, we live every day as our true selves without pretenses. It reminds me of the saying, “Be comfortable in our own skin.”

“Live within the now, understanding the much bigger and the great joy that lies within that.”


Alice:  We each have a past which can easily become our ongoing main focus. There is no doubt that our past has molded us, but life is lived in the present. By “the much bigger” they refer to awareness of our living in and being part of the universal (cosmic) vibrational world as well as that of the physical world.


“See all as equal to self in all ways.”


“Always stay connected with the knowing, that you live not within an existence of forms,but you live within an existence of vibrational pulses.”


Alice:  They are asking us to remember and live with the understanding that we are an energy vibration and live among energy vibrations. Our physical is not all there is because it is the easiest to see. Each of us has and is a vibrational life force. We are energy in a physical form. We are that life force. 

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