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What If Every Person You Met Was a Message?

July 16, 20251 min read

"In yoga, every being is Ishvara—a reflection of the Divine."

Most people walk through life thinking some meetings are important, others forgettable. But what if every encounter, no matter how brief, held the key to your next awakening?

In The Celestine Prophecy, James Redfield offers a radical idea: “Chance encounters do not exist.” He suggests that everyone who crosses our path carries a message, and how we show up in that moment—present or distracted, judgmental or open—determines whether we receive it.

This echoes ancient wisdom across traditions. In yoga, every being is Ishvara—a reflection of the Divine. In Buddhism, every encounter is karma unfolding—a moment of potential realization.

So why do we miss the message?
Because we’re rushing. Because we’ve already decided who someone is. Because our attention is fragmented.

But what if you paused the next time a stranger smiled at you—or a friend called unexpectedly? What if you asked: “What truth are we meant to exchange here?”

When we approach others with love and reverence, something shifts. We stop seeking to extract energy through domination or persuasion. We start co-creating energy through presence.

This is energetic reciprocity. The more you love, the more energy flows through you. The more you see someone’s higher self, the more your own comes alive.

This is the real sacred loop:

I see you. You feel seen. You open. I open. We both rise.

Spiritual takeaway:
Slow down. Stay open. Approach each human not as a distraction—but as a possible revelation. In doing so, you won’t just find more meaning in your relationships—you’ll accelerate your own evolution.


Gabriel Galindo

Gabriel Galindo is a spiritual guide and transformation mentor at Yoga Mārga School, helping seekers break free from unconscious patterns to live with clarity, purpose, and peace.

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