You feel trapped in something you cannot name.

You have become disillusioned with the roles, identities, and attachments shaped by family, society, and survival. You may feel that something essential is missing, something no external success, relationship, or belief system can truly fulfill.

You have suffered enough to question the meaning of life as it was taught to you. You sense that your identity is not your true self, but a mask shaped by conditioning. Spiritual comfort is no longer enough. You feel trapped in something you cannot name, and the usual answers no longer satisfy. You want liberation, not soothing, not hope, but truth. Something inside you is done with illusions, no matter how comforting they once were.

This feeling of being trapped is called being stuck in the karmic cycle of samsara, a repeating loop of forgetting who you are and becoming what you are not.

Here’s how it works —

  • You were born with an implicit recognition of your soul. Your soul knew itself, even before you had words. It communicated through instinct, presence, feeling, and curiosity, guiding you from within. In those early moments, you lived in alignment, moving naturally from the truth of who you are without needing to explain or prove anything.

  • Parents and society are already dissociated from their own essence. They relate to you through enmeshment, not through recognition of your soul. You are not seen as a sovereign being. This is how you inherit karma, not only through your own enmeshment in a past life, but through exposure to a world that is deeply enmeshed and has already forgotten itself.

  • You were coerced into identifying with what you are not: a role such as the caretaker, the scapegoat, or the performer; a survival strategy like pleasing, achieving, or suppressing; a projected identity such as being bad, too much, or broken. This was not a voluntary choice but a condition of survival. In that moment of forced identification, a soul amnesia occured. Your soul began to forget itself, and in its place, a false self stepped forward to carry the weight of what was never truly yours.

  • Every action you take from the false self carries karmic debt, not just as a moral misstep but as a deep inner dissonance. These actions reveal the enmeshment you accept in order to survive and the roles you uphold to keep belonging intact. Karma is the echo of all that is done while you are disconnected from your soul.

What’s the Solution?

The solution is kaivalya. Also known as moksha, mukti, or nirvana, it is spiritual liberation through remembering your soul. In this remembrance, you awaken to the truth of who you are beneath all conditioning. You no longer identify as someone you are not out of fear or survival. Instead, you return to your original nature. This return sets you free, free to live in clarity, peace, and truth, aligned with the essence that has always been within you.