“For now we see through a glass, darkly…” – 1 Corinthians 13:12
There comes a point in every sincere journey where certainty
begins to feel too small. The answers that once satisfied fall silent. The maps
begin to blur. It is not a loss of faith—it is the deepening of it.
This is the Way of Unknowing.
It is the sacred threshold where belief gives way to
mystery, where knowing gives way to being. It is where you stop trying to
contain God with your mind and begin to meet God with your soul. It is not
abandonment. It is surrender.
And it is holy.
Letting Go of the Idol of Certainty
Modern religion often equates faith with having the right
answers. But the mystics teach that true faith is not clinging to certainty—it
is resting in trust. Not because you understand God, but because you know
God in your depths.
Unknowing is not confusion. It is clarity that has let go of
control.
The great cloud of unknowing, as the medieval Christian
mystic described it, is not a place of absence—it is where all thought falls
silent so that Presence may arise.
The Womb of Mystery
God is not an object to be grasped, but a Presence to be
entered. As long as we demand clarity, we stay on the surface. But when we
consent to unknowing, we sink into the womb of the Divine—where something new
can be born.
It is no accident that so many biblical revelations happen
in clouds, darkness, wilderness, and dreams. These are not metaphors of
fear—they are landscapes of deep encounter. God hides not to punish, but to
invite deeper seeking.
The spiritual path does not move from darkness to light—it
moves from false light to true darkness, and then into Light that cannot be
spoken.
A Personal Descent
I remember a time when I began to question everything I
thought I believed. The stories, the doctrines, even my spiritual “identity.”
It felt like unraveling. But I sensed I wasn’t falling apart—I was falling
deeper.
One night, I simply said: “God, I don’t know how to pray
anymore.” And I heard—not with ears, but within: “Then be still. I will pray
in you.”
That silence became the most profound prayer I’ve ever
known.
How to Walk the Way of Unknowing
This is not a technique, but a posture—a way of being with
God without grasping, fixing, or defining.
Sacred Practice: Centering into Mystery
- Enter
Silence: Sit in stillness. Breathe gently. Close your eyes.
- Release
Concepts: Say inwardly, “I let go of needing to understand.” Repeat
slowly.
- Rest
in Presence: Let the silence hold you. If thoughts arise, let them
drift.
- Trust
the Cloud: Instead of resisting mystery, let it envelop you. It is not
emptiness. It is fullness beyond thought.
When the Mind Lets Go, the Soul Awakens
Unknowing is not passivity—it is spaciousness. It is the
inner space where the Spirit breathes freely. It is where God ceases to be a
concept and becomes an experience.
We are not called to figure out the Divine—we are called to
be transformed by it.
“Faith is not believing in things. It is falling into the
Heart that holds all things.” – Elian Veritas
Reflection Practice
Ask gently:
“Where am I clinging to understanding out of fear?”
Then ask:
“Am I willing to trust what I cannot yet name?”
Let these questions sit in you like seeds in fertile soil.
Don't rush the bloom.
“Love is the knowing that needs no answer.” – The Inner Voice
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