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The 3 Stages Of Human Consciousness

by Kash Desai

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A poetic exploration of the three stages every human consciousness cycles through — doing, seeking, and being. A gentle reminder that growth is not linear, and each stage carries its own sacred lessons.

ConsciousnessPersonal GrowthSelf AcceptanceInner JourneyKarmaSurrenderNon AttachmentWholenessLoveDivine TimingSelf RealizationLife StagesNon ComparisonPractical LivingSpiritual BypassingLove As Teacher

Transcript

Being human is not one linear path.

We don't all grow in the same way or at the same speed.

Each of us moves through different stages,

Different lessons,

Different levels of awareness.

And every one of them has a purpose.

So there is nothing to compare,

Nothing you should already know,

No higher or lower,

Only different paths of the same journey.

So today you and I are simply here to witness these stages,

To understand why each one exists and what each one teaches.

Let's set this intention gently within ourselves.

I allow myself to see without judgment.

I allow myself to see without judgment and if you're ready let's begin.

First one is the practical one.

There are those who live by the clock.

They wake,

Plan,

Move,

Achieve.

Their calendars are their scriptures,

Their goals,

Their prayers.

They are the builders of the world.

The ones who turn nothing into something.

Their poor foundations build companies,

Raise children,

Shape economies.

They carry the muscle of creation.

It is easy to call them material but that would be missing the point because they are the hands through which consciousness learns to act.

They teach the spirit what it feels like to be matter,

To taste,

To touch,

To sweat,

To break and to rebuild.

This is the curriculum of doing,

The soul's apprenticeship in motion.

Here karma writes its equations in real time.

Every choice becomes a cause,

Every result an effect.

We learn that effort has consequence,

That responsibility is power,

That even pain is feedback.

The practical one measures life by results and that too is divine.

For in that constant striving something begins to stir quietly underneath.

The realization that no amount of doing can fill the space that longs simply to be and when that whisper grows too loud to ignore,

The achiever begins to turn inward.

That leads to the next one,

The seeker,

The curriculum of becoming.

Again there comes a time when the soul grows wary of checklists,

When success tastes like sand,

When the question shifts from what must I do to who am I?

The achiever becomes seeker,

The practical turns to the mystical.

They read sacred books,

Attend retreats,

Speak of energy,

Vibration,

Manifestation.

They start chasing inner freedom with the same hunger they once chased outer success and that too is sacred because this stage is the bridge between matter and meaning,

Between doing and being.

Here the soul learns that reality isn't fixed,

That thoughts and emotions are currents shaping the sea of experience,

That attention is creative power and gratitude opens unseen doors.

This is the curriculum of becoming,

The art of aligning the inner with the outer.

But within this sacred classroom hides a subtle trap,

What many call spiritual bypassing.

It looks like light but it is really avoidance dressed in holy robes.

It is when we meditate not to meet our pain but to silence it,

When we speak of love to avoid our rage,

When we preach forgiveness but we secretly shame our humanity,

We manifest joy while denying sorrow,

We talk of detachment while craving a certain kind of peace.

This is not failure,

This too is curriculum because the seeker must first believe they can shape reality before they realize they already are reality.

The bypassing is not a mistake,

It's a training ground.

You have to dream of light before you remember you are it.

And so after many experiments with vision boards and affirmations,

The seeker eventually grows tired of trying to be spiritual.

They begin to sense that all this becoming is just another disguise for the same old doing.

Then something soft happens,

Not an awakening,

Just a quiet undoing.

The mind gets tired of controlling the path,

The heart whispers what if I stop fixing and suddenly there is space.

Space to breathe,

To feel,

To simply exist.

This is where the current of life finally carries you instead of you swimming upstream.

You no longer chase peace,

You are peace.

You no longer manifest abundance,

You realize you are what abundance was trying to express.

You stop asking the universe for signs because you see you are the sign.

The whole dance was watching yourself move.

This is the curriculum of being,

Where karma dissolves because the doer retires,

Where forgiveness happens naturally because there is no one left to blame.

You act but without attachment,

You love but without needing return.

You move but you're still.

You live from the knowing that nothing is missing and nothing was ever wasted.

Even the pain that once tore you open was love in another form,

Guiding you home.

This is the surrendered one,

The curriculum of being.

Then the fourth is the spiral,

The curriculum of wholeness.

But here's the secret the mind resists.

You don't move through these stages in straight line.

There's no graduation ceremony from practical to enlightened.

You spiral through them again and again.

Each loop a deeper remembrance of the same truth.

One day you are the achiever building empires.

The next you are the seeker manifesting alignment.

And by evening you're the surrendered one watching both and laughing at the cosmic joke.

So sometimes you revisit the same lessons from a past life.

Sometimes you're balancing multiple classes at once.

A PhD in patience,

A beginner's course in joy.

So life isn't linear.

It's an orchestra where every instrument plays simultaneously.

The practical gives rhythm,

The seeker gives melody,

The surrendered gives silence and together they make music.

The next one is the hidden lesson,

The curriculum of love.

Behind every syllabus of the soul there is one teacher,

Love.

Love is what sends you into action as the achiever.

Love is what drives you to seek meaning and love is what finally invites you to rest.

Every denial,

Every distraction,

Every compulsion is just love in disguise.

Trying to teach you something about itself.

Karma isn't punishment.

It's the gentle nudge that says you missed a spot.

Come look again,

This time with softer eyes.

There are no failures,

Only unfinished learnings.

No wasted lifetimes.

Only lessons mastered at their own pace.

Each soul graduates in its own divine timing.

Never early,

Never late.

So honor the stage you're in.

Celebrate the others too.

We are all walking each other home through different classrooms in the same great school called being human and when you stop trying to graduate you realize you were never the student at all.

You were the school,

The teacher and the curriculum itself.

Because every thought,

Every struggle,

Every miracle and every mundane week was consciousness studying itself through the life called you.

Meet your Teacher

Kash DesaiLondon, England, United Kingdom

4.9 (17)

Recent Reviews

Patty

February 16, 2026

🙏🏻 thanks

Kelly

January 27, 2026

This was an actual answer to a question I asked yesterday morning. Thank you

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