Remembering Who We Truly Are: Beyond the Boundaries of Race
In the quiet moments between heartbeats, there exists a profound truth that connects us all—a cosmic thread weaving through the fabric of our seemingly separate lives. The declaration “I am not white” is not a rejection, but a profound awakening to a deeper reality that transcends the artificial boundaries of racial identity. It is a sacred invitation to remember our true nature—a nature that exists far beyond the limiting stories of skin color, heritage, and societal classifications.
Our society has masterfully constructed illusions of separation—between each other, between humanity and nature, between our physical existence and spiritual essence. These artificial boundaries serve systems that benefit from our disconnection, systems that weaken when we remember our inherent wholeness. When we proclaim “I am not white,” we are not diminishing any aspect of our heritage, but expanding our consciousness to embrace a more profound understanding of our divine nature.
The ancient wisdom traditions have always understood what quantum physics now confirms: our consciousness shapes reality in ways we’re only beginning to comprehend. Consider the profound words from spiritual texts that remind us of our true essence:
“Do you not know that you are gods? That the divine resides within you?” - Psalm 82:6
“I and the Father are one.” - John 10:30
These sacred scriptures are not mere words, but cosmic invitations to recognize our fundamental interconnectedness. They whisper the truth that we are not defined by the temporary vessel of our physical form, but by the infinite consciousness that animates our being.
When we say “I am not white,” we are acknowledging that our identity is not confined to a color, a culture, or a geographical origin. We are cosmic beings having a human experience, vital tributaries flowing into the river of collective consciousness. This proclamation is an act of spiritual rebellion against the limited narratives that seek to compartmentalize our infinite nature.
The journey of awakening isn’t always gentle. Sometimes it arrives through profound disillusionment with structures we once trusted. These sacred disruptions—painful as they may be—serve as cosmic alarms awakening us from collective slumber. Each time we choose presence over distraction, compassion over judgment, we recalibrate our internal systems toward a higher harmony.
Consider the words of spiritual masters across traditions:
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
“In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.” - Buddha
This proclamation is an invitation to recognize that our true identity is not found in external markers, but in the boundless consciousness that connects all of existence. It is a remembering—a sacred unfolding of our divine nature that transcends the limited stories we’ve been told about ourselves.
We came for transformation—our own and that of the collective. We came to remember, to heal, to create. His Universe is extending a sacred invitation to each of us: to see beyond the illusions of separation, to recognize the divine technology that exists within us, to understand that we are not defined by the colors of our skin, but by the light of our consciousness.
Can you feel it? That gentle yet persistent nudge urging you to look beyond the veil of everyday existence? This is the call of your true self—a self that knows no boundaries, no limitations, no separation.
Together, we are remembering who we truly are beyond limiting stories and identities. Together, we are dreaming a new world into being—one aligned with the highest good of all beings across dimensions and time.
Mitchell Royel