Flipping The Script On Being Human
I’ve often heard it said “we are not humans having a spiritual experience but spirits having a human one.”
It sounds profound until you sit with what that actually means. If we really are spirits that chose to come here, then why do so many people live as though life is something happening to them rather than through them?
We chase alignment as if it is somewhere outside us. We work harder, read more, plan more, thinking that fulfilment arrives once we have achieved enough.
But what if alignment is not something to be found, but something to be remembered?
If your soul chose this experience, then perhaps every frustration, every wrong turn, every setback is part of what you came here to learn.
What if none of it is a mistake? What if realignment is simply remembering what you already knew before fear, judgment and comparison crept in?
When I work with Soulpreneurs, that is the space we explore. Realignment is not about doing more or proving more.
It is about reconnecting to the part of you that was never afraid, that came here curious and ready. The part that remembers who you are beyond the noise.
So much of what we call success is just our ego trying to protect us. It tells us that fulfilment is earned through doing, when in truth it is revealed through being.
Maybe the real work is to stop proving and start living from that quiet, honest place inside. The place that already knows.
When you live from there, your actions have depth. They stop being reactions to the world and start becoming expressions of truth. That is where alignment lives.
My name’s Earl – The Resilience Guy
Resilience isn’t a grind; it’s a system.
I help Soulpreneurs and leaders reconnect to alignment, so they can live, lead, and create from the truth of who they are — not the story they’ve been told.


Being human, resonates brother
Love this so much. I have been lately really aligning to this energy of everything is perfect and if need be I remind myself the perfection in my breath and my heart beating that have nothing to do with “my control”. It reminds me to look over what I think I want and to honor the magic of what is. Funny enough life also flows better and easier when I stop making it a pain point.