For many, the word “sin” has always been tied to fear—rules, judgment, and the idea of doing something wrong in the eyes of a higher authority. But as awareness deepens, that definition begins to shift. Sin isn’t about punishment. It’s about alignment. It’s the moment you move away from your natural state of clarity, peace, and coherence—the state your higher self always exists in.
Your body already understands this, even if your mind was taught something different. Every time you act out of fear, ignore your intuition, or move against what feels true, there’s a response. A tightness. A heaviness. A sense that something is off. That feeling isn’t judgment—it’s feedback. It’s your system letting you know you’ve stepped out of alignment with who you really are.
When you begin to recognize this, everything changes. Instead of trying to follow rules or avoid punishment, you start paying attention to your internal state. You learn what alignment feels like—and naturally begin to protect it. Sin stops being something to fear, and becomes something you can sense. Not as failure… but as a signal guiding you back to yourself.
