The Womb Before the World: A Parable of Faith, Doubt, and the Mystery Beyond

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What if birth is not the beginning, but a veiled transition from one dimension to the next? This timeless analogy between two unborn twins debating the possibility of “life after delivery” mirrors our own existential journey. One clings to the seen, the scientific, the measurable. The other trusts the unseen, the intuitive, the whisper beyond the veil.

The story unfolds like a cosmic echo of our own spiritual dilemmas: Do we trust what we cannot yet perceive? Do we sense the presence of something greater—something like the “Mother” all around us? Or do we fall into the illusion that what we cannot see must not exist?

This parable invites us to reimagine our understanding of death, divinity, and dimensionality. It gently urges us to open our inner senses—to listen for the sacred song in the silence—and to remember: just because we cannot see the Mother… does not mean she is not holding us the entire time.

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