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Believing, Becoming, Being

  • Writer: Hans Benes
    Hans Benes
  • May 16
  • 2 min read


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What if God was not something to find, but something to remember?


In Believing, Becoming, Being, I invite you to join me on a sacred journey—from inherited belief to awakened embodiment.

Through candid reflection and dialogue with spiritual guides, we embark on a path of illumination, love, and self-realization. This is not a book of doctrines, but a living testimony of spiritual emergence—one that recognizes that the truth we seek has always been within us, waiting to be remembered.


Knowingly or unknowingly, we are all on a spiritual journey.

We search for meaning, for purpose, for the answer to the age-old question: Who am I, really?

We spend years building identities through hard work, education, and social achievement, following the blueprint society has laid out for us. But that blueprint—crafted centuries ago by minds operating within a very different worldview—rarely includes the most essential search of all: the search within.


Too often, we live outwardly successful lives, but inwardly uncertain ones. Disconnected from our own divine nature, we feel something is missing.

It was during my own season of questioning that I came upon these words by Joel Goldsmith, from his book Practicing the Presence:

“God is the intelligence (consciousness) of the universe, the omnipresent Spirit that created, maintains, and sustains the universe. God is the source of the beauty of the trees and the flowers, and the fruits. God is the very substance of the vegetables and minerals. God is the substance of the gold in the ground, of the silver, the diamonds, and the pearls in the sea. God it is that fills the sea with fish. God it is that fills the air with birds.” (p. 31)

That passage awakened something in me.


God is the breath that fills my lungs.God is the light that lifts me in consciousness.God is.

Therefore, I am.


Armed with these truths—not as abstract theology, but as living experience—I set out on a journey. Not to find God, but to find myself as a divine expression of that same intelligence. To remember what I had forgotten. To become what I had always been.


Believing, Becoming, Being is the unfolding of that journey.


And perhaps, if it resonates with you, it can help illuminate your own.




 
 
 

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