The moment the soul awakens, it is like humanity seeing the world for the first time — so vivid and clear that the thought of returning to ignorance and suffering is unbearable.

Origin of the Article:
This article comes from Ms. Luo, who is seeking her awakening of the soul in pursuit of true happiness and a meaningful future.
The awakening of the soul is one of the most profound and awe-inspiring moments in life. In this instant, it transcends the boundaries of language, knowledge, and emotion, reaching the very core of existence. It is like stepping out of the dark cave for the first time to embrace the light of the sun.
The moment the soul’s eyes open, all the truths once hidden, the beauty that was obscured, and the darkness that was concealed rush into consciousness, relentless and overwhelming. This is not only an inner awakening, but also a complete reflection on the world, the self, family, and the interconnectedness of the universe.
Is such an awakening of the soul a blessing or a curse? Why is it that once humanity opens its eyes, it can no longer tolerate the state of ignorance it once lived in? How should we measure the meaning and cost of soul awakening?
The philosopher René Descartes once said, “I think, therefore I am.” However, true awakening of the soul is not just the beginning of thought. It is the awakening of the ability to see. When the soul’s eyes open, we realize how limited our perspective has been. Many things we once took for granted are revealed as human constructs. These constructs are fragile and unworthy of deep belief. At the same time, many overlooked details take on entirely new significance.
The moment the soul’s eyes open is also the first true encounter between a person and the real world. This seeing is not just an observation of the external world; it is an exploration of the inner self. We begin to see the true desires, emotions, and motivations behind our actions.
At this moment, we suddenly realize how narrow our past perspective was—how we have often been obscured by society, culture, family, and even our own laziness, and thus we lost our ability to correctly judge right from wrong, good from evil. As Plato described in The Allegory of the Cave, the journey out of the cave is painful, but it is the only path to truth.
The Pain of Ignorance: Why Can’t We Close Our Eyes Once We Have Awakened?
Once a person awakens, they can no longer tolerate closing their eyes. We often hear the saying, “A fool’s luck is the best,” because ignorance shields one from confronting complex truths and the heartache they bring. However, this “happiness” is more of an illusion—numbness that covers up pain with blindness. The truth is, once the soul awakens, it can never return to that state of blindness. For rather than living in falsehood and numbness, the awakening of the soul would brings us to embrace the truth, even if it comes with short-term pain.
Many people live in ignorance, feeling exhausted without realizing it. They experience a sense of emptiness but cannot identify its source. When the soul opens its eyes, we finally understand that this emptiness does not come from the outside world—it stems from the suppression of our true selves. Those who live with their eyes closed often try to escape their inner pain by filling the void with material pursuits, entertainment, or a busy lifestyle. However, these methods only lead to deeper confusion and loss.
Those who live with their eyes closed often fail to grasp the passage of time. They always think, “there’s still tomorrow,” and end up squandering today. In contrast, those whose souls have awakened deeply understand the brevity and impermanence of life. They realize that every moment is precious because the future may not exist. This understanding of impermanence makes it impossible for an awakened soul to tolerate wasting life on meaningless pursuits.
The awakening of the soul sees its own truth. It also begins to notice the suffering of others and the injustices in the world. We start to realize how connected we are to others. Every action we take affects those around us. This understanding brings a natural sense of responsibility. Closing our eyes may help us avoid this burden for a while. But once we awaken, we can no longer ignore the pain of others.
The Cost of Clarity: Why Does the Truth Hurt So Much?
The awakening of the soul is a profound transformation, but it comes at a price. The shift from darkness to light requires time for the eyes to adjust, and the mind needs time to accept the truth’s weight. At the beginning of this journey, many face a “dark night of the soul.” The light uncovers truth but also exposes the shadows we once ignored.
With awakening of the soul, comes the realization that human nature is not entirely good or evil but a complex blend created by our actions. This awareness brings both a sense of vulnerability and a sense of wonder. It reveals our power to shape the world for better or worse.
After seeing the world for what it truly is, we realize that many things need to change. These changes often begin by stepping out of our comfort zones. Whether it is about letting go of old prejudices or taking on new responsibilities, it requires great courage.
Awakened individuals often experience loneliness, as their perspectives may differ from those around them. In a world of indifference, an awakened soul can easily feel like an outsider, struggling to connect with others. This loneliness, though painful, is an important part of the soul’s growth.

The Transformation After Awakening of the Soul: From Loneliness to Transcendence
Awakening of the soul brings pain, but it is not without purpose. The awakened souls usually move through a journey from loneliness to transcendence. They learn to accept their limitations, but also rise beyond them, truly embracing the world.
Those who awaken ultimately find peace in the truth. They no longer run from fear, but accept it. They stop trying to control everything and learn to flow with life’s impermanence. This peace comes not from the external world, but from the inner strength they have cultivated.
When we see our own pain clearly, it becomes easier to understand the pain of others. An awakened soul approaches the world with love and compassion, knowing that all life is interconnected.
Awakened individuals begin to seek meaning beyond the individual. Their lives are no longer confined to personal gain or loss; they extend to contributing to society and the world. They believe that the growth of the soul is meant to fulfill a greater mission.
Conclusion: The Awakening of the Soul is a Lonely but Illuminated Path
The moment our soul opens its eyes, we embark on a journey from which there is no turning back. It is a path toward truth, filled with challenges, yet also full of hope. While a life of ignorance may seem simple, it cannot bring true fulfillment. Although awakening comes with pain, it allows life to radiate boundless light.
May each of us find the courage by experiencing the awakening of the soul, and when opening our eyes, face the truth, transcend fear, and move toward inner freedom and outward love. Only then will the true meaning of life unfold.