From the first beat of your heart, a part of you was guided toward the light… and another was carefully diverted. Not because you were destined to be far from the divine, but because someone decided you should never discover how close it truly was.
Ancient teachings state something unsettling: the connection to the sacred is not outside of you, but within your own body, and one of its most powerful access points is found in the left hand.
Why the left hand was made “dark”
In ancient times, the Latin word sinister simply meant “left.”
It wasn’t something negative. But over time, it became laden with fear, guilt, and suspicion.
It wasn’t a mistake. It was a strategy.
The first religious institutions understood that if people learned to connect directly with the divine, without intermediaries, no system of control could endure.
That’s why:
Using the left hand in rituals was forbidden.
People were forced to pray only with their right hand.
Left-handed children were punished.
What was really happening was that a channel of spiritual perception was being blocked.
What the ancients knew about the human body:
The body is not just biology. It is a system of consciousness.
The right hand is connected to the left hemisphere of the brain:
Logic
Language
Linear thinking
Perception of the external world
Intuition
Deep perception
Pattern recognition
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