03/17/2026
A New Journey Is About to Begin: The Sacred Energy by Alex Abossein
We are delighted to share that The Sacred Energy, a new book by Alex Abossein, will be released soon!! This work explores the profound connection between inner awareness, spiritual energy, and the deeper wisdom that guides our lives.
Stay tuned for the official release and more information in the coming weeks!
Please Enjoy the below Excerpt from Sacred Energy Chapter 6
Where Sacred Energy Becomes Love
Sacred energy is the natural flow of life’s fullness—love, joy, compassion, and inner peace. When this energy moves freely within us, we feel whole, connected, and alive. When it is obstructed—most often by ego, the need to control, or fear—we experience anxiety, separation, and inner turmoil.
The Buddha taught that suffering arises from craving and attachment to external things. Through the Middle Way and the Eightfold Path, he showed how liberation comes from letting go. As attachment dissolves, sacred energy naturally transforms into clarity, compassion, and wisdom. Enlightenment is not something acquired—it is revealed when the search outside ends and peace is discovered within.
Jesus taught that love is generated from self to self—rooted in the sacred energy that beats within the human heart. Only when we are full within ourselves can love overflow outward, freely and unconditionally. When this inner fullness is absent, we search for love in money, status, achievement, or relationships, creating what might be called a hole in wholeness. From that place, love becomes conditional—given in exchange, shaped by need. But when love is cultivated within, it requires nothing in return. It simply flows.
Across history, many have spoken of dissolving fear and transcending ego. Yet Buddha and Jesus offer two profound and complementary paths. Buddha calls us inward—freeing energy through release. Jesus calls us outward—freeing energy through love. Both reveal the same truth: sacred energy thrives when ego dissolves.
When we recognize sacred energy as the source—already whole within us—the search for completion ends. Love no longer asks to be seen, chosen, or approved. It flows naturally, without condition or demand. In that realization, wholeness is no longer something we pursue; it is something we remember. Love, freed from need, becomes what it has always been.