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9 Spiritual Truths You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Daniel Hannah
8 min readJul 18, 2024

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Anyone on a spiritual growth journey likely acknowledges that the pursuit of understanding is a never-ending rabbit hole. The further you walk this path, the more spirituality becomes an increasingly entwined part of life.

Spirituality as a whole becomes more cohesive, however, it remains an ambiguous topic. After about 11 years on a self-discovery journey, I’m writing this article to present some spiritual truths I’ve acquired along my journey that you may have never considered.

I’m not saying I know all the secrets of the universe, that would be absurd. Of course, as I continue to spiritually mature, I’m sure my understanding will continue to evolve. With that said, here are 12 spiritual truths to bring a little more sense into your Earthly existence.

1. It’s all real

A creator, deities, mythology, astrology, spirits, energies, dimensions, realms, spiritual powers, astral projection, shamanism, witchcraft, voodoo, psychic abilities, and so much more… All of this exists on some level of reality.

I would have never believed in any of this until I began traveling. I now see the truth in any given spiritual practice after 8 years traveling the world and exploring various modalities and cultures, that there is a reason why these practices and bodies of knowledge exist.

However, most people who are skeptical will not see it, because they have never really looked. It has taken my years of learning, exploring, and practicing to begin to see these practices very differently. The more you open your consciousness via spiritual practice, the more real it becomes.

Dedicate yourself to a practice or to learning a body of knowledge, and you’ll begin to perceive it very differently.

2. Pay attention to the common themes

You’ll begin to notice common themes when delving into various religions or spiritual belief systems. Likewise, if you begin exploring beyond the crust of different belief systems, you will start to notice that many of the themes taught are universal. They may each be wrapped in a different style of wrapping paper, but the package is the same.

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Daniel Hannah
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