Power Isn’t Moral. It’s Directional.
That's the trap
A storm rolling over the marshlands of South Louisiana.
Power like this doesn’t ask permission. It doesn’t consider impact. It simply moves.That’s what happens when power is disconnected from heart. It isn’t evil. It isn’t good.
It’s just power—raw, wild, and unmoored.
Trump knows his personal power. He doesn’t question it. He doesn’t believe in it. He doesn’t hope or trust—it’s deeper than that. He knows it. The kind of knowing all the spiritual gurus and teachers try to help others achieve. That unapologetic certainty. That absolute energetic command.
Now imagine if that same level of certainty lived inside someone with grace, integrity, and love for the people.
Power itself isn’t good or bad. It’s not earned through virtue or granted by religious approval. Power is energy—neutral, directional, and activated by clarity.
And this is where it gets uncomfortable for many in the spiritual world: because what we’ve been taught to believe is that only the kind, the humble, the morally good deserve power. That if you do your affirmations, journal your gratitude, and stay "high vibe," power will come.
But that’s not how energy works.
Energy Doesn’t Judge—It Responds
According to quantum mechanics, all matter—our bodies, our thoughts, our reality itself—is made up of energy that behaves both as particles and as waves.(1) This wave-particle duality means that we, as humans, are energetic beings in constant interaction with our environment.
Physicist Max Tegmark proposes that consciousness might be a distinct state of matter, suggesting that our awareness itself is built from and interacts with these energetic fields.(2) Our minds are not just observers of reality—they are active participants in shaping it.
And that shaping doesn't happen based on virtue. It happens based on clarity, intensity, and direction.
MIT researchers found that language and thought patterns can influence the physical formation of matter.(3) That our words, thoughts, and energetic frequencies can initiate measurable changes in the world around us.
The Real Reason Spiritual Communities Avoid This Conversation
When someone like Trump comes along and embodies full energetic certainty—and gains influence, wealth, and unwavering dominance without moral alignment—it rattles the entire framework.
Because it reveals the truth we don’t want to admit:
Power doesn’t care if you’re good. Power responds to direction.
We don’t want to believe that someone can be powerful without being kind. But look around. It happens every day. So instead of pretending power is earned through virtue, we need to start teaching people how to wield it with virtue—without apologizing for having it.
What If We Let Go of the Morality Test?
What if we stopped trying to be "good enough" to deserve power, and instead became crystal clear in our knowing?
What if we trusted our ability to direct the energy that already lives within us?
What if we stepped into full embodiment—not because we passed the kindness test, but because we finally remembered we could?
Closing
We don’t need smaller, softer leaders.
We need people who are fully awake—rooted in the mind and the heart.
People who command the waves with clarity and compassion.
Who know their power—and choose to direct it with love, not ego.That’s the leadership that transforms everything.
If this stirred something in you—if you’re starting to sense that your own power has been waiting for you to claim it—Breakthrough is a powerful place to begin. It’s not about hustle or performance. It’s about reconnecting to your own knowing, your own direction, your own voice. Because the moment you stop asking for permission, everything shifts.
Footnotes
Live Science: "What is Wave-Particle Duality?" https://www.livescience.com/wave-particle-duality
Max Tegmark, MIT physicist: "Consciousness as a State of Matter" (arXiv preprint): https://arxiv.org/abs/1405.0493
MIT News: "Scientists turn words into matter" https://cee.mit.edu/scientists-turn-words-into-matter/



