Unlocking the Supernatural: A Journey of Inner Transformation

In our quest to comprehend unexplored worlds, a key role is played by the inner work on oneself and the development of the soul. Personal growth, accumulated through experience and constant self-improvement, not only enables one to perceive the mysterious facets of existence but also allows one to find a deep resonance with that which transcends the ordinary. The great thinkers of the past, through their own examples, proved that encountering the supernatural is not a random gift but the fruit of long efforts, when purity and sincerity are born in the heart. It is precisely through continuous self-work that a person acquires the sensitivity and harmony that allow him to be moved by the sacred, opening the opportunity to see the world in all its facets. Ultimately, only those who have managed to tune their inner “song” and accumulate spiritual experience can confidently and deeply perceive the invisible aspects of existence, forming their own understanding of the Divine and finding answers to the eternal questions of existence.

Why, unlike authors such as Gogol and Bulgakov, do not all people have access to supernatural worlds, and how exactly do individuals arrive at their own judgments about the Divine?
Answer: The ability to perceive supernatural worlds is closely linked to inner development—one’s spiritual upbringing and constant personal quest. Authors like Gogol, in their letters and works, emphasize that encountering the supernatural is not a random gift but the result of prolonged and persistent self-improvement. For instance, Gogol writes:
"Much labor and path, and spiritual upbringing still lie ahead! My soul must be purer than mountain snow and brighter than the heavens, and only then will I have the strength to embark on a feat and a great mission, only then will the enigma of my existence be resolved" (source: link ).

These words indicate that to open up and perceive unexplored worlds, one must undergo a process of personal transformation, during which the soul is cleansed and enriched with new experience. Not every person is willing to embark on this difficult and thorny path, because unlocking the inner world requires deep, personal work on oneself.

As for the formation of judgments about the Divine, this process is also based on inner experience and resonance. Each individual arrives at an understanding of the sacred through personal experiences when the soul has already developed those "strings" capable of resonating with the unknown and profound phenomena. As noted in another statement:
"Never would these tales, ... never, I repeat, would these tales have left in us such a profound impression if our souls did not possess independent strings resonating in the same tone in response" (source: link ).

Thus, not everyone gains access to supernatural worlds, because their perception requires inner readiness and long-term work on the soul. Only those who have managed to tune their inner “economy” and achieve soul harmony are capable of perceiving the invisible facets of existence and forming deep, personal judgments about the Divine.