Weekly Wisdom Newsletter

Aligning Your Soul with Your Spirit

Part 2: Training the Soul to Follow the Spirit

October 26, 2025

We are discussing the topic of aligning your soul (mind, will, emotions, knowledge, conscious and subconscious thinking) with your spirit (the God-breathed part of us where God’s presence dwells within us).

The soul can be trained.

Your soul—mind, will, emotions, and knowledge—is not meant to lead your life. It’s meant to align with your spirit. Romans 12:2 urges us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” That renewal comes from knowing God and His truth and by progressively learning. When left mis-guided, your soul risks leading out of emotions of fear, your own willful pride, or knowledge alone. But when it is aligned with your Spirit, you become a powerful authority in healing.

Stillness isn’t laziness—it’s access.

Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still and know that I am God.” The stillness of the right brain is the gateway for God’s Wisdom. As a medical provider, your left brain stores diagnostic logic—but the still, quiet place is where God breathes new insight. In that space, you’re not just pulling from memory; you’re receiving from heaven.

Science and Spirit are not in conflict.

The ViaRayma approach trains you in how to work in the parasympathetic state—calm, present, and discerning. From this place, both hemispheres of the brain are active. Left brain logic + right brain hearing God’s still small voice. You offer the best of both worlds: what medical training taught you and what heaven is whispering.

Scriptures to Anchor Your Soul

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” —Proverbs 9:10 NKJV

“Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.” — Colossians 3:2 NKJV

Alignment Pause:

Be still — and know. Before your next patient, pause, even if just for a moment, and invite God into the silence and ask: “God, what do You want to show me about my patient today?” Then sit in stillness and see what is revealed.

Let the Holy Spirit lead and let your thinking be still for the moment. His voice may come as a gentle whisper… a passing image… or through a specific word or phrase that suddenly stands out in the patient’s chart. When you become still, you’ll begin to recognize what’s always been true: God is already in the exam room with you — and He’s the most powerful partner you’ll ever have.