A Moment of Reflection



“The light of consciousness grows through inner work.”

— Samael Aun Weor, Treatise of Revolutionary Psychology 

There are lines that do not ask to be understood, only to be held for a moment. This one speaks softly of a light that does not come from outside, nor from ideas, nor from effort in the ordinary sense. It suggests something more intimate: a quiet tending of one’s own inner life.

For some, it begins with noticing the subtle movements of thought. For others, it begins with listening — truly listening — to the emotions that rise and fall within.

Inner work implies the willingness to look gently at oneself, without judgment, without haste. A kind of inner housekeeping, done in silence, done with sincerity.

As we continue our private reflections, perhaps this line can accompany us like a small lantern — not to illuminate everything at once, but to remind us that the light we seek is already quietly growing within.