5 Intellect and will as tools or hindrances to self-realization
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The Pathwork Guide explores a subtle but essential truth: the very tools we rely on most—our intellect and will—can either support or block our connection to the Real Self. While these faculties are necessary for navigating the material world and understanding ourselves, they cannot directly produce spiritual awakening.
The Guide explains that true self-realization is not something we can force, think our way into, or achieve through effort alone. The Real Self is spontaneous, alive, and beyond the control of the ego.
Yet we often try to “become spiritual” by controlling our thoughts, suppressing feelings, or striving to live up to ideals. This creates inner tension, self-deception, and a false sense of progress.
Instead, intellect and will must be used correctly: to uncover our confusion, question our assumptions, and bring awareness to hidden patterns. As we face ourselves honestly—without moralizing or forcing change—we begin to dissolve the inner obstacles that block our true nature.
A key insight is that awareness, not control, is the doorway. When we fully accept where we are, even in our imperfections, something shifts. The Real Self begins to emerge naturally, bringing clarity, love, and authenticity.
Ultimately, freedom comes not from trying harder—but from seeing more clearly and letting truth unfold from within.
Bones, Chapter 5: Intellect and Will as Tools or Hindrances to Self-Realization
Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #104 Intellect and Will as Tools or Hindrances to Self-Realization