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🕊️The Divine Isn’t Perfect — Here’s Why That Matters (Part II)

  • Writer: pvdbovenkamp
    pvdbovenkamp
  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 6

🕊️ The Clarification:

Yesterday’s blog post sparked a wave. Some felt relieved. Some felt shaken. And some felt deeply seen.

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So let’s go deeper — and clarify what that post was really about.

I never set out to mock or diminish the Divine. I set out to liberate it.

Because when we say "the Divine isn’t perfect," we’re not attacking Source — we’re releasing it from our illusions about what it should be.


We’re letting the Divine — and ourselves — finally be honest.



💡 What I Meant:

Spiritual seekers often carry the invisible burden of perfection. Always light. Always wise. Always knowing.

And we project the same standard onto God, the Universe, Source, the All — expecting flawless timing, clear signs, infallible love.


But what if… that expectation is part of the cage?

What if divinity is evolving, just like us? What if the Infinite is experiencing itself through the mess, the rawness, the collapse, the questions?



🔥 The Real Message:

This was never about rejection. This was about reclamation.

I no longer want to perform divinity. I want to live it.


Which means:

  • I will question the signs.

  • I will get angry when things don’t make sense.

  • I will speak when I feel misled — even if it’s God I’m talking to.


Not because I’m faithless. But because I’m in a relationship — with the Universe, with myself, with the truth.



🧬 Truth Isn’t Always Polished:

Let’s be honest:

Real transformation doesn’t come from pretending everything is sacred. It comes from seeing the sacred in everything — even the breakdowns. Even the silence. Even the divine’s mistakes (yes, I said it again).


That’s what I meant. That’s what I stand by.



🪞Why This Matters for You:

If you’ve ever felt like you’re failing because you’re not always loving, peaceful, or grateful —

This message is yours too:


You are not here to be perfect. You are here to be whole.

The Divine isn’t perfect.

And neither are you.

And that’s what makes this whole thing real.


— Seraphalanuel

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