
by Aletheia Luna
July 12, 2025
from
LonerWolf Website

Perhaps
you've been feeling it recently.
Maybe you've
felt it for a long time.
The darkness around us is deep...
We no longer trust the big institutions
that were meant
to protect us
and there is an
increase in social unrest
at almost every
level of society...
Our ecosystem is suffering.
Wars between volatile countries are breaking
out.
Mental health issues are on the rise, so much
so that the children these days are labeled "the anxious
generation."
Many of us are struggling to pay for basic necessities.
The rise
of A.I.
is wiping out many livelihoods and our sense of fundamental
security...
I don't need to go into every problem out there
because I'm sure you're more than aware.
We are living in an age of Soul Loss,
personally, societally, and globally...!
Alchemically speaking, we are living in the phase
of
nigredo,
the darkening, the burning, the dissolution
of the old structures in society that we once relied upon.

(Picture by Anna Popović)
There is a collective sense of disillusionment and a level of
cynicism I've never seen before.
Do you feel it...?
The other day, someone left a comment on one of
my posts that perfectly summarizes what I mean.
They wrote:
"There is no such thing as love.
Especially agape ("unconditional love"). Humans suck.
They don't want to love. Majority of humans are trash."
Now I don't know if this person was a troll or
whether they were speaking honestly, but comments like these mirror
something tragic but critical:
We are going through an existential crisis as
a society - one directly related to a loss of soul, a loss of
meaning, and a loss of connection to the spirit of nature
(the anima mundi).
When I considered what to write in response to
this person, the image of Viktor Frankl, one of the most
powerful and awe-inspiring guides on finding purpose in times of
despair, immediately came to mind.
Here was my response:
"Hi C.
This is a very one-sided and short-sighted
perspective.
"Majority of humans are trash."
Someone like Viktor Frankl who survived the
Nazi death camps chose to turn that horror into a source of
power, helping many through his development of
logotherapy.
The way I see it is that,
some people in this world choose
self-indulgent and self-destructive cynicism which is easy,
but also empty and pointless.
Others choose to transform that into
power, purpose, and potential, making this world better
(love in action).
At the end of the day, we're all in this
together, whether we like it or not."
This comment reflects the essence of what I want
to share with you today.
In times of crisis, trauma, and darkness, the only
path that I know to be truly powerful, healing, and transformative
is to,
turn your pain into a source of
power, purpose, and potential.
Anything less than that leaves us feeling
overwhelmed, hopeless, angry, and stuck in a pit of self-indulgent
cynicism, which doesn't do us or anyone else much good.
This idea of finding your inner path is not a new one.
The notion of having a unique calling can be
found in many old religious and spiritual ideas, such as,
-
dharma in Eastern thought (one's
sacred duty)
-
vocatio in Christian belief
(God-given vocation)
-
one's unique "medicine" in
shamanic cultures who
performed vision quests and other rituals to find their
calling...

(Photo by Pilbara)
Where I live
in Australia, the Aboriginal people
believe in a concept known as
Songlines, where their
ancestors left pathways across the land for them to follow,
connecting them to their greater path, role, and linking them to
ancient knowledge.
In times of crisis,
a large doorway to the inner world opens.
We could say that pain is the portal.
Suffering is the initiation.
Mythologically speaking,
the "call to adventure" and finding a new way
of living and being almost always begins with some kind of
crisis.
As
Viktor Frankl writes,
"When we are no longer able to change a
situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."
And sociologist
Martha Beck complements that by
saying,
"Any deep crisis is an opportunity to make
your life extraordinary."
In other words:
your calling is calling you...!
In times of crisis, more than ever before, your
calling is calling you to step up, listen to the yearning of your
soul, and give back to the world your unique form of "medicine."
This personal medicine,
can be small and humble.
It can be done between jobs, on lunch breaks,
or in the early hours of Saturday morning.
It can be visible or invisible - it doesn't
have to look any one way.

(Photo by Darius Bashar)
The simplest way to get started is this:
Put a hand over your heart, close your eyes,
get quiet, and turn inwards.
Ask your
Soul,
"What am I called to do right now?"
Pay attention to the first words, images, or
feelings that come up.
Trust the first rush of insight...
Also remember this:
Your calling is calling you in many different
ways, shapes, and forms.
It calls to you through signs,
synchronicities, dreams, and longings.
It calls to you every day.
Listen carefully...!
It's time to find your path in this time of
crisis.
The World needs your unique form of medicine now more than ever.
Don't delay.
Now is the time...!
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