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The Divine Resides Within You: What Gnostic Wisdom, Suppressed Texts, and Your Own Inner Voice Have Always Been Trying to Tell You

What if everything you have been taught about where to find God is wrong? Not slightly off, not a matter of interpretation, but fundamentally, structurally inverted — pointing you outward when the answer has always been pointing inward? In this luminous and deeply personal episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex returns to the idea that has anchored his work from the very beginning — the conviction, backed by ancient wisdom and lived experience, that the divine does not reside in a distant heaven, an external authority, or an institution’s approval. It resides within you. It has always resided within you. And recognizing that truth may be the most important awakening any human being can experience.

This is not a new idea. It is, in fact, one of the oldest ideas on Earth — and one of the most aggressively suppressed. The story of how that suppression happened, what was lost, and what fragments survived to find their way back to people willing to seek them out is as important as the idea itself. Because understanding why this knowledge was hidden helps us understand why reclaiming it is so urgent, and so transformative.

Episode One, All Over Again — And That Is the Point

Alex opens this episode with characteristic transparency: this topic, he says, is so close to his core that his very first episode back in early 2022 was essentially about the same thing. The divine spark. The idea that we are all creation having an individual experience. That we all come from the same place, carry the same essential nature, and are, beneath all the layers of conditioning and forgetting, fundamentally the same kind of being.

He has not moved away from that starting point. If anything, everything he has explored since — consciousness, desire, the labyrinth after death, the levels of awareness, the nature of sleep and dreaming — has circled back to this central sun. The divine resides within you. Everything else flows from that.

The analogy Alex borrows from his longtime friend Tony in London is one of the most elegant and accurate he has encountered: we are like ice cubes in a pool of water. Each cube is distinct, individual, temporarily separate. And yet every one of them is made of the same substance. They are not merged — they have their own form, their own position, their own experience of the pool. But they all originate from and will eventually return to the same water. That merging, that return to unity, happens when we go back to creation. For now, in this experience, we are individual. And that individuality does not diminish the divinity within — it expresses it.

The Suppression of Inner Divinity: A History of Hidden Truth

For most of recorded history, the most profound spiritual understanding was not meant to be spoken openly. The knowledge that the divine resides within every human soul — not as a metaphor, not as a poetic notion, but as a literal, experiential, accessible reality — was treated by early institutional Christianity as a dangerous idea. Dangerous, specifically, because of what it implied for power.

If the divine is truly within you, then you do not need an intermediary to access it. You do not need a priest, a pope, a doctrine, or an institution to stand between you and the sacred. You do not need to earn God’s favor through compliance, ritual, or obedience to an external hierarchy. The entire architecture of religious control — built on the premise that ordinary people are passive recipients of grace handed down from above — collapses the moment someone genuinely recognizes the divine light already burning inside them.

And so that recognition was, for centuries, systematically suppressed. Texts were destroyed. Teachings were branded as heresy. Symbols and concepts that pointed toward inner divinity were either eliminated or distorted beyond recognition. Entire libraries of wisdom were hidden or burned simply because they spoke of a God that was not distant and judgmental, but intimate and internal — residing at the very core of every human being’s experience.

The Gnostics understood this. They taught that conventional religion, as it became institutionalized, obscured the knowledge of the Pleroma — the divine fullness, the perfect completeness of the true source, from which all consciousness flows. They saw this obscuring not as an accident of history but as a deliberate mechanism, a means by which human beings could be kept spiritually dependent, spiritually amnesiac, and therefore controllable.

Explore the full depth of this history and Alex’s commentary on it by watching this episode of TheAlexShow.TV, where ancient wisdom meets modern awakening in a conversation that is as relevant today as it has ever been.

The Nag Hammadi Discovery: When the Hidden Returned

In 1945, near the Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi, a collection of ancient codices was unearthed — manuscripts written in Coptic that had been buried for over sixteen centuries. These texts, now known as the Nag Hammadi library, changed everything we thought we knew about early Christianity and the spiritual landscape from which it emerged.

These were not fringe documents or amateur writings. They were carefully preserved ancient codices containing dialogues, gospels, and teachings that never made it into mainstream Christianity — not because they were inferior or heretical in any meaningful sense, but because they described a version of the divine relationship that institutional authority could not afford to propagate.

In these texts, the divine is described as a light, a perfect fullness, a source from which all creation flows. And that source is not external to humanity — it is dispersed within it. This dispersion is what the Gnostics called the fall of sparks: divine essence fragmented into the material world, carried within human souls, often unrecognized, often unawakened, but always present. Always real. Always waiting for the moment of recognition.

Central to these teachings are three concepts that were carefully buried or reinterpreted by those who sought to maintain control over spiritual experience. The first is Gnosis — not mere intellectual knowledge, but direct, experiential understanding of the divine. An awakening to the fullness within. The second is the Pleroma — the completeness of the true God, the infinite source of all light, containing every archetype of perfection. And the third is the divine feminine, often personified in the figure of Sophia — wisdom itself, the bridge between the infinite source and the individual soul navigating the material world.

These were not abstract theological concepts. They were maps — practical guides to the inner journey of awakening. And their suppression was not about theology. It was about power.

God Is Within You — Even the Bible Says So

One of the most compelling moments in this episode is when Alex points out that the idea of the divine residing within is not even exclusively Gnostic. It is present, albeit briefly and without the institutional church’s emphasis, in the canonical Bible itself. In the Gospel of Luke, when asked where the kingdom of God could be found — with the questioners clearly expecting a geographic or political answer — the response is unambiguous: the kingdom of God is within you.

This was the answer that institutional Christianity found most difficult to build a power structure around. And so it was de-emphasized, reinterpreted, buried beneath layers of external ritual and doctrinal compliance. But it was never entirely erased. It has always been there, for those willing to read with open eyes.

Alex’s reflection on this is both simple and piercing: the idea that God is an external figure sitting in judgment, monitoring our behavior from a distance and dispensing approval or punishment based on compliance with institutional rules — this idea has never resonated with him. Not because he rejects the sacred, but because the sacred, in his experience, has always felt interior. Intimate. Personal. Present. Not a figure to appease but a reality to awaken to.

And this, he emphasizes, is not available only to a select group. Not to those who follow a particular faith, or live in a particular country, or subscribe to a particular doctrine. All of us — every single human being alive on this planet — carry the same divine spark. The same inner light. The same fundamental connection to the source from which we all emerged. This is not spiritual elitism. It is the most radically egalitarian truth that exists.

Why They Want to Keep You Coming Back: The Reincarnation Trap

Alex addresses, with characteristic directness, one of the most persistent mechanisms used to keep human consciousness cycling through the same system repeatedly: the reincarnation narrative as it is most commonly taught. Not the raw fact of reincarnation itself — Alex believes in the continuity of consciousness across experiences — but the particular framing of it that has been layered over that fact by those who benefit from keeping souls cycling endlessly.

The story goes something like this: you must come back. You have karma to clear. You have lessons to learn. You have debts to pay from previous lifetimes. And each time you return, your conscious memory of what happened before is wiped, so you start fresh — with no accumulated understanding, no continuity of spiritual learning, no ability to build on what previous versions of you already knew. And the cycle begins again.

Alex is unequivocal: he does not agree with this framing. The intention behind the amnesia is not spiritual growth. It is containment. It is what ensures that a being who might otherwise awaken and choose to move beyond this realm of experience stays perpetually engaged, perpetually invested, perpetually believing that one more lifetime will be the one that finally gets it right.

The karma-as-accounting-system idea comes in for particular scrutiny. The notion that doing enough good things will cancel out the bad things, that spiritual progress is a matter of achieving moral net-positive status, that your ledger of actions determines your cosmic fate — Alex sees this as another layer of the same control mechanism. It keeps the focus on external behavior rather than inner awakening. It transforms the spiritual journey into a performance for an imagined cosmic audience. And it perpetually defers the possibility of genuine liberation.

The reality, as Alex understands it, is simpler and more unforgiving in some ways, and more liberating in others. Do good things — not to balance a karmic ledger, but because it is your nature. Because the divine within you expresses itself as love, as service, as genuine care for others. And address the things you have done wrong not through offsetting good deeds, but through genuine inner reckoning — the kind of honest self-examination that actually changes something at the root.

The Great Death: When You Are Truly Ready to Leave

Alex introduces a concept in this episode that he calls the great death — and it is one of the most genuinely liberating ideas in the entire conversation. The great death is not physical death. It is the moment when a soul has no remaining appetite for any form of experience. Not just human experience, but any experience at all. When the curiosity, the desire, the pull of novelty and sensation and engagement — when all of that is genuinely, completely exhausted — that is when a soul is ready to return to the source. To merge back with the water from which all the ice cubes came.

This is not a moral achievement. It is not a reward for good behavior. It is not the result of clearing karma or completing a spiritual curriculum. It is simply the natural endpoint of a long arc of experience — the moment when the divine spark has had enough of fragmentation and is ready to return to wholeness.

Alex believes, with some conviction, that many of the people drawn to his work and to conversations like this one are on their last experience as humans. Not because they are spiritually superior, but because something in them has already recognized — perhaps not consciously, perhaps only as a persistent inner bell ringing at the edge of awareness — that this particular hotel, in this particular part of creation’s vast landscape, is a place they have stayed long enough. And there are other places. Other experiences. Other forms of being that wait beyond the limits of this one.

This recognition, he is careful to say, is not a rejection of human experience. It is not despair or escapism. It is simply a natural readiness — the same readiness a long-term traveler feels when it is time to move on to the next destination, carrying the best of what they learned from this one.

The Massive Awakening and What It Means

One of the most hopeful threads in this episode is Alex’s reading of what is happening on a collective scale right now. He sees the widespread awakening occurring across human culture — the growing disillusionment with institutional religion, the surge of interest in ancient wisdom traditions, the deepening personal spiritual inquiry that increasingly bypasses institutional gatekeepers entirely — not as a crisis but as exactly what it appears to be: a genuine shift in human consciousness.

People are waking up. Not all at once, not in any organized or coordinated way, but in the quiet, persistent, individual way that real spiritual awakening always happens — one person at a time, in the privacy of their own inner experience, triggered by that inner bell ringing one too many times to be ignored. They are asking questions that institutional religion never encouraged them to ask. They are following threads of inquiry into ancient texts that were never supposed to reach them. They are discovering, in corners of the internet and in conversations like the ones happening at TheAlexShow.TV, that the strange intuitions they have carried their entire lives — that something about this reality does not add up, that they come from somewhere else, that the love and wisdom they feel capable of extends far beyond what any external system has ever offered them — are not delusions. They are memories.

The awakening that is underway is, in Alex’s view, precisely what those who have benefited from humanity’s spiritual amnesia have always feared. Not because the awakening individuals are doing anything dramatic or confrontational. But because a being who has genuinely recognized the divine within themselves no longer needs the structures that were built on that recognition being suppressed. The game changes entirely. The prison dissolves — not through force, but through seeing through the walls.

You Already Won the Lottery

In one of the episode’s most joyful and memorable moments, Alex offers a reframe that deserves to land fully. Many people spend significant portions of their lives wishing they could win the lottery — and Alex acknowledges the wish with humor and warmth. Money does help, he says. It takes you out of survival consciousness. It opens doors. There is nothing wrong with wanting it.

But here is the thing: you already won. The moment the Creator — and Alex is clear that this is not a gendered, human-shaped figure, but something beyond any category we have language for — sent a piece of itself out into experience, that piece became you. You are a fragment of the divine, having an adventure in the material world. You carry the fullness of the source within you, however deeply buried beneath conditioning and forgetting it may currently be. You are not a passive recipient of grace from outside. You are an active bearer of divine essence, right now, in this body, in this lifetime.

That is the lottery win. And it is available to everyone — not as a privilege, not as a reward, but as the simple and radical truth of what every human being is at their core.

Discovering Your True Self: The Practice That Unlocks Everything

As in every episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex closes with the invitation that has become the heartbeat of his entire body of work. The journey inward — the discovery of who you truly are beneath everything you have been conditioned to believe — is not a luxury or a spiritual hobby. It is the most fundamental journey any conscious being can undertake. It is the one that actually changes things, from the inside out and from the ground up.

You are not what you have been taught to believe you are. You are not your fears, your failures, your accumulated shame, your social role, your bank balance, or your nation’s borders. You are an incredible being without limits, carrying eternal life, genuine wisdom, real strength, and a heart whose capacity for love is vastly larger than anything you have been given permission to express. Every limit you experience is self-imposed. Your best version is not somewhere ahead of you, waiting to be earned — it is already inside you, waiting to be uncovered.

The discovery process is personal. No one can do it for you. But it begins with five minutes a day of genuine, unhurried inner conversation. Ask the universe — ask the divine within — the questions that matter most: Who am I? Where do I come from? What is my purpose? And then pay attention. Signs will come. Synchronicities will accumulate. The notions about reality that have always felt slightly wrong will begin to dissolve. The hierarchies, the competitions, the compulsive need to compare and complain and depend — these will lose their grip as something deeper and truer rises to take their place.

What remains, when those layers fall away, is the divine spark itself — recognized at last, no longer buried, no longer forgotten, shining with the same light it has always carried. That is real freedom. That is the truth that was always waiting inside you. And that is exactly what TheAlexShow.TV has been dedicated to helping people remember, one Friday episode at a time.

Share this with someone who is ready to remember. Leave your reflections in the comments. And if you have not yet explored the full archive of conversations Alex has built at TheAlexShow.TV on YouTube — from the levels of consciousness to the labyrinth after death to the nature of desire and sleep and the divine — now is the time to begin.

By giving your time to this kind of inquiry, you are already waking up. Keep going.