Among all the tools we carry in our human journey, the mind remains one of the most mysterious and puzzling.
It grants us the ability to think, analyze, remember, and choose… yet it is also the source of anxiety, distraction, and doubt.
We often ask:
Why did God create the mind?
Is it the cause of our suffering? Or a bridge to truth?
Did it lead us into separation? Or will it guide us back to unity?
In this piece, we explore this essential question—not from a philosophical standpoint, but from an energetic and spiritual perspective of the journey of consciousness, where nothing in existence happens by accident… not even the mind.
Why Did God Create the Mind?
God, or Infinite Consciousness, does not create anything “by chance” or “without purpose”.
The mind—more precisely, the separating mind—was not created as a goal in itself, but as a temporary tool. A necessary phase.
It is the instrument of separation, so that the being can discover itself as the origin of the world, not just as a reflection of God.
Why separation?
Because nothing can be truly known unless it is distinguished from something else.
And so, consciousness, in order to know itself, had to “distinguish” itself from itself.
For that, it invented time, space, form… and the mind.
The mind is what makes it possible to believe in the illusion of separation.
It is the perfect tool to create the illusion of individuality, of “I”, of “I am this” and “I am not that”.
Without the mind, there would be no personal story, no ego, no conflicts…
But also: there would be no conscious return to unity, because there would have never been any forgetting.
And this is the secret:
God does not only want you to return to Oneness…
He wants you to recognize that you have always been One.
And that is only possible after forgetting.
And forgetting… is the role of the mind.
So we do not come to stay in the mind,
but to pass through it, like passing through school.
And once you’ve used this mind to ask the great questions,
to suffer, to search, to fall, to rise…
then you are ready to move beyond the mind.
Not by rejecting it,
but by giving it its rightful place: a servant, not a master.
The mind is the test.
The heart is the answer.
And the true Being… is what precedes it all