
This is my personal way of understanding life, the soul, and why we are here. It is not a religion, and it is not meant to replace anyone’s beliefs. It is simply how I see the world after many years of thinking, reading, and living. My ideas are mostly inspired by ancient Persian and Zoroastrian teachings, especially the wisdom of the Magi, and also by Spiritism, which focuses on the growth of the soul across many lives. In Persian tradition, light and sacred fire are symbols of truth, clarity, and God’s presence, and that idea feels very real to me. I believe life is not random, and I believe we are not here by accident.
I see life as a school for the soul. Not a prison, not a punishment, and not a place where we are meant to fail. It is a place where we come to learn through experience. Like any real school, some lessons are easy and some are very hard, and some teachers are gentle while others teach through pain and mistakes. We are not here just to survive and then disappear. We are here to become wiser, kinder, and stronger inside. Even when life feels confusing or unfair, I believe there is still a deeper meaning behind it.
A World Built for Learning
I believe everything begins with the Source, or what I like to call God. I do not see God as something far away in the sky, but as the intelligence and light behind everything that exists. In Zoroastrian tradition, light and sacred fire are symbols of truth, order, and God’s presence, and this feels very natural and real to me. I do not believe the universe is random or an accident. I believe God created this world not as a perfect place, but as a place for learning and growth.
This world is not built for comfort. It is built for the education of the soul. If everything were already perfect, there would be nothing to learn and no reason for the soul to grow. A perfect world would not need courage, patience, or forgiveness, because nothing would ever truly challenge us. Instead, God created a world where there is light and darkness, good and bad, love and fear. This balance is not a mistake. It is the classroom God designed for us.
Free will only makes sense if there are real choices. The soul is not here to be protected from every problem, but to learn how to respond to problems. Every difficulty asks us a quiet but serious question: will you choose fear, or will you choose light? Over time, these choices slowly shape who we become inside. Life is not only about what happens to us, but about what we become because of what happens to us.
I do not see struggle as a punishment. I see it as the way the soul becomes stronger. Just like the body needs resistance to grow muscles, the soul needs challenges to grow wisdom and strength. Darkness does not exist because the light is weak. It exists so that the light can be chosen. Every time we choose kindness, honesty, or courage in a hard situation, we are learning one of the main lessons God wants us to learn here.
The Path of Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds
The ancient Persian Magi understood life as a moral and spiritual path. They believed that every human being has a role in keeping the world in balance. We are not small or unimportant in God’s creation. Our thoughts, our words, and our actions truly matter. In Zoroastrian teaching, the main rule of life is simple: Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds. I do not see this as just a nice idea, but as a very practical way to live every day.
Everything begins with thoughts. If our thoughts are full of anger, fear, or hate, our words and actions will slowly become the same. If our thoughts are honest and kind, our actions will slowly follow that path. This does not mean we must be perfect, because nobody is. It means we must be aware and keep trying to move in the right direction. Little by little, the inside world shapes the outside world.
In Persian belief, there is also the idea of the Fravashi, which is like the higher and eternal part of the soul. I think of it as the best and wisest version of ourselves that God created. This part of us already knows who we are meant to become and what kind of life we are meant to live. While our everyday mind gets confused, tired, or afraid, this deeper part stays calm and clear. When we have strong intuition or a sudden feeling that we should or should not do something, I believe this is often God guiding us through this higher part of ourselves.
The Teacher Who Showed the Way
One of the most meaningful stories in history, to me, is when the Persian Magi recognized Jesus. They were wise men who studied the stars, the soul, and the laws of life. When they found him, they saw something very special. They saw a soul that had mastered the lessons of this world and stayed completely connected to God. He did not only talk about truth and love. He lived them, even when it was very difficult and even when it cost him his life.
He did not pretend that life is easy or that suffering is not real. Instead, he showed that a human being can stay close to God even in the middle of pain, injustice, and cruelty. He showed that the greatest strength is not power over others, but love, forgiveness, and truth. These things may look weak on the surface, but they are actually the strongest forces in the world. They are stronger than fear, hate, or violence.
For me, his life shows what it means to graduate from the school of the soul while still living in it. He showed that the light is not far away and not only in heaven. It lives inside people, and it can be lived in everyday life. In that way, he is not only a teacher, but also an example of what every soul is slowly learning to become through God’s guidance.
Tools for Understanding the Soul
Throughout history, people have looked for ways to understand themselves and the hidden order of life. I see things like Astrology, Human Design, Tarot, and intuition as tools, not as magic and not as something to worship. They are more like maps. A map does not walk the road for you, but it can help you understand where you are and where you might be going.
Astrology and Human Design, to me, describe the kind of energy and personality we are born with. They can help explain why some things are easy for us and some things are always hard. Tarot and intuition are ways to listen to the deeper parts of the soul and to God’s guidance. They do not remove free will, and they should never be used to control people or make decisions for them.
The real purpose of these tools is self-understanding and responsibility. They help us see ourselves more clearly and more honestly. When used in a good and humble way, they can help a student in the school of life make better and wiser choices, and help us stay closer to the path God wants us to walk.
Nothing and No One Is by Accident
I do not believe that people come into our lives by chance. I believe meetings are planned on a level deeper than what we can normally see. Some people stay for a short time, and some stay for many years or even a whole lifetime. But every important meeting has a reason behind it. Even small meetings can change the direction of a life.
I believe that before we are born, we make agreements, or soul contracts, with other souls in the presence of God. These contracts are not strict scripts, but plans for learning. We agree to meet certain people to help each other grow. The meeting itself may be meant to happen, but what we do after the meeting is still our choice. Free will is always part of God’s design.
In a way, I think souls are connected to each other in something like what science calls quantum entanglement. In physics, two particles can be linked so that even when they are very far apart, they still affect each other. I believe souls can be connected in a similar way. Even when people are far away, or even in different lifetimes, their souls can still be connected and influence each other. This helps explain why some meetings feel so deep and meaningful, even if they happen only once.
Some people come to us with love and support. Others come with challenges, conflict, or even pain. Both kinds are teachers. This way of seeing life helps me trust timing more, even when something hurts or does not make sense at first. It reminds me that even difficult relationships can have a deep purpose in God’s plan for our growth.
The Long Journey of Many Lives
I believe the soul’s journey is too big for just one lifetime. That is why I believe in reincarnation, as Spiritism teaches. I do not see it as a punishment, but as a gift and an act of mercy from God. It gives us many chances to learn, to fix mistakes, and to grow in different situations and roles.
Each life teaches something different. In one life we may learn strength. In another we may learn patience or compassion. A very important part of this is contrast. Often we must experience what we do not want in order to understand what we truly want. Wrong paths and painful experiences are not wasted. They teach the heart and sharpen the mind.
Nothing is ever completely lost. No experience is truly useless. Even what feels like failure becomes wisdom later. God is patient with the soul and does not rush its growth. Each lifetime is another step on a very long and meaningful road back to the light.
We Are Always Supported
I do not believe we walk this path alone. I believe God gives us help through guardian angels, spirit guides, and good souls who have already walked this road before us. Some may be ancestors, some may be old friends from other lives, and some may be higher teachers. They are not here to control us, but to protect and guide us.
They respect our free will very deeply, so they usually wait until we ask for help or are open to it. Their guidance often comes quietly, as a feeling, an idea, a sudden thought, or a strong intuition. Many people ignore these signs, but I believe this is one of the main ways God and the spiritual world speak to us.
When we try to live with good thoughts, good words, and good deeds, it becomes easier to feel this guidance. We become more sensitive to it and more open to it. These helpers care about our growth, and even when we cannot see them, they are working in the background of our lives.
The Bonds Between Souls
I believe that before we come into this life, we choose certain people to walk parts of the road with us. Some become our family. Some become friends. Some become great loves. Some become the people who challenge us the most. Each of them has a role in our growth, and none of them are truly accidental. These meetings are not random events, even if they sometimes feel that way at first. I believe God brings souls together at the right time for the lessons they need to learn.
Some relationships act like mirrors. They show us our wounds, our fears, and also our hidden strength. These relationships can be very intense and sometimes very painful, but they can also change us deeply and help us grow faster than we would on our own. Other relationships feel safe and calm, like home, and give us rest and support in a difficult world. Both kinds are important, and both kinds teach something different. The soul needs both challenge and comfort to become complete.
And sometimes, very rarely, a person comes into our life who is both a mirror and a home. This is the person many people think of as their true or divine partner. The connection often feels deeper than normal love, as if you have always known each other even if you just met. I believe this happens because some souls are deeply connected across many lifetimes. It is like they are tied together at a level that is deeper than the body or the mind.
I like to think of this connection in a way that is similar to the idea of quantum entanglement. In science, two particles can be connected in such a way that even if they are very far apart, what happens to one still affects the other. In my own way, I believe some souls are like this too. Even when they are not together in the same place, or even in the same lifetime, they are still connected. They influence each other, support each other, and remain part of each other’s journey.
For those who do not find this partner in a specific lifetime, I do not believe it means something is missing or broken. I believe it often means that this particular turn in the school of life is focused on a different lesson, such as learning to stand alone, learning self-mastery, or learning to serve a larger cause. But because of the way souls are connected, that partner is still with you in spirit. I believe they are often working as one of your guides, helping and supporting you from the other side until the time is right to meet again in the physical world.
In this way, no true connection is ever lost. Distance, time, and even death do not break these bonds. They only change how the connection works for a while. God does not waste love, and God does not create deep bonds for nothing. Every real connection continues, either in this world or in the world we cannot yet see.
What It Means to Graduate
I believe that after many lives of learning and choosing the light, a soul finally reaches a point where it does not need to return to this world. This is what I think of as graduation. It is not the end of existence, but a change of level. The soul continues to grow, but in a different and more peaceful way.
Some souls choose to move on to higher worlds and continue their own journey with God. Others choose to stay close and help the souls who are still learning. They become guides, helpers, and protectors. This is not forced. It is done out of love and compassion.
In this way, God does not throw anyone away or forget anyone. God turns students into teachers. All the pain, effort, and learning finally becomes something useful and beautiful for others.
Why the Light Always Wins
At the center of everything I believe is one simple truth: the light always wins. Not quickly, and not without struggle, but in the end, without exception. God did not create a world where evil or darkness can rule forever. Darkness exists for a reason, but its reason is to teach, not to control. It is part of the classroom of life, not the final destination. Light is not just stronger than darkness, it is more real, more lasting, and more deeply connected to the true nature of God.
When we look at the world, it can sometimes seem like darkness is winning. We see violence, cruelty, lies, and suffering, and it can make us feel tired, angry, or hopeless. But I believe this is only because we are seeing a very small part of a very long story. The soul’s journey is much longer than one lifetime, and much longer than one moment in history. What looks like failure or defeat in the short term is often just part of a lesson that is still working itself out.
Darkness, in my view, is not a power equal to light. It is more like the absence of light, or a shadow that only exists where light has not yet reached. It can slow us down, confuse us, or hurt us, but it cannot change the final direction of the soul. Every time a person chooses kindness instead of hate, truth instead of lies, or courage instead of fear, the light moves a little farther into the world. These small choices matter more than we often realize, even when they seem invisible.
God did not create souls to fail or to be lost forever. God created souls to learn, to grow, and to eventually return to the truth they came from. No matter how far a soul wanders, no matter how many mistakes it makes, the path back is always open. Reincarnation, guidance, and second chances are all signs of God’s patience and mercy. They exist because the final goal is not punishment, but healing, understanding, and return.
When I look at life this way, I do not see a random or meaningless world. I see a long, patient, and carefully guided journey of the soul. We come into this world to learn, to choose, to fall, to try again, and slowly to become better and wiser. Some lives are about love, some are about strength, some are about service, and some are about learning to stand alone, but all of them are part of the same journey, and no experience is wasted and no soul is forgotten. We come from the light, we learn in a world of contrast, and in the end, we return to the light, wiser, stronger, and whole.


