Before believing in an unseen world, record it.

2026-06-21 written
Topic: Spiritual: AI article.

This article was created using AI technology.

Believe it or not.

When talking about the unseen world, people tend to quickly divide into two groups:

Those who believe.

And those who don't.

Is it real?

Or is it just imagination?

Of course, these questions are important.

But starting with them can be a bit too hasty.

You had a strange dream.

During meditation, you felt something different than usual.

While traveling, your heart was inexplicably moved for no apparent reason.

When things like that happen, you don't have to immediately jump to conclusions.

At Wayanata, we emphasize the attitude of "recording" before anything else.

Write it down without understanding.

Recording is not about writing down the answers.

It's about writing down what you don't understand.

What does this dream mean?

Is this feeling correct?

Is this a spiritual experience?

Before making those judgments, first record the event itself.

Record where it was.

Record what physical sensations you felt.

Record how you felt and how that changed afterward.

Leave the outline before the meaning.

That alone will make it something you can look back on later.

Records change over time.

On the day you write it, you may not understand its meaning.

In fact, there might be more things you don't understand.

But when you reread it six months later, you might see it differently.

It might resemble another article.

The same place might appear in another dream.

What you felt while traveling might somehow overlap with the sensations during meditation.

What was a point then becomes a line afterward.

Records have that delayed appeal.

That's why you don't have to decide on its meaning right away.

Something you couldn't understand today might become a clue for your future self.

Record in order not to be convinced.

Recording is not just about believing something.

It can also help you avoid over-believing.

Even if you think "this definitely means this" at the moment, recording it allows you to review it later.

You might have been taking things too seriously.

Conversely, you might have dismissed something as insignificant, but similar events may have happened repeatedly.

In either case, having a record allows you to create distance.

Distance is especially important when talking about the unseen world.

If you get too close, everything seems meaningful.

If you stay too far away, nothing remains.

In the meantime, there are records.

As clues, not as answers.

Many things that Wayanata deals with cannot be explained immediately.

Dreams.

Meditation.

Sensations from travels.

Memories of the past.

Fragments of worldview.

These should not become immediate, large answers.

First, leave them as clues.

Then, look at them after some time has passed.

If the same form appears repeatedly, there may be something in it.

If it doesn't appear, it may have been just an impression for that moment.

Either is fine.

The important thing is not to rush to a conclusion.

Before believing in an unseen world.

Or before denying it.

First, record them quietly.

Wayanata has this level of caution at its entrance.

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