Hold My Hand. Walk Through by Parth
Not Confused — Just Called
“You say you’re confused.
But confusion is just a name for what you’re unwilling to face.
It’s not confusion — it’s resistance.”
You are not unsure.
You are afraid.
Afraid of losing what you think you need.
Afraid of disappointing the identity you’ve carefully assembled.
Afraid of your soul’s next command —
because you know it will shake the very ground beneath your comfort.
You call it being stuck.
But truly, you are being summoned.
Life is not punishing you.
It is provoking you —
to choose truth over convenience,
to choose growth over approval,
to choose inner clarity over outer conformity.
You are not broken.
You are being asked to choose.
The soul — that silent, eternal knowing within —
already sees the path.
But the ego, stitched together from memory and borrowed identity,
it resists… it delays… it clings.
The ego is not the enemy.
It is just outdated software —
designed for survival,
incapable of freedom.
Life does not unfold from memory.
It unfolds from Presence.
If you feel a storm within, it is not chaos.
It is Life… moving.
It is Life… demanding your evolution.
So don’t ask, “What should I do?”
Ask, “What do I already know, but fear to admit?”
When you stop entertaining the noise of doubt,
and simply stand in your knowing,
clarity is no longer a struggle —
it becomes your natural state.
This is not a time to hesitate.
This is a time to rise —
not by force, but by alignment.
Not by willpower, but by willingness.
Let the false fall away.
Let the truth burn, if it must —
because unbearable truth
is still greater than comfortable illusion.
You are not stuck.
You are at the doorway.
Hold my hand.
Walk through… before I leave.
— Parth
Under the Light of Gatih | AMRQH®
A Gentle Invocation
"Afraid of losing what you think you need" means:
You're not actually afraid of losing something essential — you're afraid of losing what your mind or ego has labeled as essential.
It refers to attachments, comforts, roles, or relationships that your identity is built around. These may not truly serve your soul's growth, but you've convinced yourself you can't live without them.
In essence:
You’re not scared of loss —
You’re scared of losing the illusion of security.
For example:
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Staying in a relationship that’s no longer aligned because you think you need love.
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Clinging to a job that drains you because you think you need stability.
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Holding back your truth because you think you need acceptance.
It points to the internal conflict between the false self (ego) and the true self (soul) — and transformation only happens when you’re willing to lose the lesser for the sake of the greater.
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