The Oneness of All: A Journey Through Spiritual Traditions
By Dr. Anna Biela 11.02.2025 Wrocław 18:10
That final realization—all is one, and one is all—is the essence of my spiritual journey across traditions. Each religion, in its unique language and symbols, describes the dissolution of the self into the infinite, whether that infinite is called God, Brahman, the Tao, Waheguru, or the Universe itself.
The fifth level of the soul in Kabbalah, Yechidah, is not an isolated concept; it reflects a universal truth that I, along with other mystics, sages, and seekers throughout history, have recognized. It speaks of the end of duality, where I no longer perceive a division between myself and the divine.
In Hinduism, this is Moksha, the liberation from the cycle of birth and death, where the soul merges with Brahman. In Buddhism, it is Nirvana, the state beyond suffering and illusion, where I see through the false self. Taoism describes it as becoming one with the Tao, flowing effortlessly with the natural order of existence.
For Sufis in Islam, it is Fana’, the annihilation of the self in the presence of God. In Christian mysticism, it is known as theosis, where the soul becomes divinized, sharing in God’s nature. In Jewish Kabbalah, Yechidah is the highest state, where I no longer perceive myself as separate from the Divine.
Even in Indigenous traditions, from Native American to Aboriginal Australian spirituality, the deep interconnectedness of all life, the great web that binds me, nature, and spirit, is present. Egyptian spirituality sought unity with the divine through Ma’at, the cosmic order, while Greek philosophy and mystery schools spoke of the soul’s journey back to the One.
Stonehenge people, too, carried a spiritual awareness deeply connected to the cycles of the Earth and cosmos, reflecting a union with the Divine through their practices and sacred sites. South American indigenous cultures, including the Mayans and Aztecs, saw the divine in the cycles of nature, particularly the sun and the stars, believing in a cosmic balance that mirrors the unity of all things. They sought connection with the Divine through rituals, ceremonies, and a deep understanding of the universe’s rhythm.
Some of us see this state as divine union, others as enlightenment, and some as a return to the source of all existence. But the message is always one of love, surrender, and transcendence—letting go of the illusion of separation and recognizing the oneness that has always been there.
This understanding forms the foundation of HeartGlo Global Art Movement, which aligns deeply with the idea that unity is the key. Just as the fifth level of the soul, the Turquoise Chakra, represents the connection to the world soul, so does my art and vision—to bring myself and others into that awareness of divine interconnectedness. And in this state, I create my art in hope that you will join me. That is how one becomes the Spiritwave writer 🥫