There Is More Than One Path. Do You Even Know Which One You’re On? (It Helps).
An exposé on the Right-Hand Path, the Left-Hand Path, and what happens when both are inverted.
Which Path Are You Really On? It Helps to Know.
This is an exposé on the two ancient currents — and how the dark occult reverses both.
Two Hands, One Soul 🙏
Have you ever wondered why you put your hands together in prayer? If so, good. And if you know the answer, even better. It will come at the end.
You may have two hands, but you have One Soul. Said another way, your Soul has this body which has two hands.
Humans have the one Soul; animals, its said, have a collective Soul, and perhaps that’s the reason they can move as One.
a school of fish
a flock of birds
a herd of gazelle
And once you understand that one Soul animates both hands, you begin to see that the real question isn’t which path exists — it’s which current is currently moving through you and why you’re even seeking an outward path to begin with.
Let’s start at the beginning.
The Two Paths and Their Shadows
Every serious esoteric system eventually arrives at the same diagram: two currents, one rising and one descending; the right-hand path and the left-hand path.
The Right-Hand Path (RHP) reaches toward light, order, discipline, and surrender.
The Left-Hand Path (LHP) moves inward into shadow, embodiment, sovereignty, and raw creative power.
Both are legitimate ancient avenues represented across timeless traditions for good reason. And both have their inversions, which the dark occult has used for beyond millennia to mimic the Sacred while severing you, me and us from Soul and our connection with it — that which is… the I AM. God, Divinity, the Monad, the Pleroma, the Logos, the Tao, etc. The words don’t actually matter. And if you think they do, you couldn’t even possibly be more wrong, my friend. What matters is clarity.
The true Right-Hand Path refines the lower self, the Ego, through surrender and solar integration.
The inverted RHP climbs without heart and produces a sterile “false light” that blinds more than it liberates. It’s what we are seeing today with the empty “Light & Love” community.
The true Left-Hand Path descends into shadow to reclaim power and authenticity.
The inverted LHP plunges into the Qliphoth*, harvesting life-force through glamour, appetite, and Egoic collapse. One becomes purity without compassion. The other becomes power without presence. Both are products of the False Light Matrix.
* The Qliphoth is the inverted Tree of Life in Kabbalah — the “other side” (Sitra Achra), the realm of hollow shells left behind when Divine Light withdraws. The word Qliphoth literally means “husks, shells, peels, rinds.”
In other words, it is form without Spirit.
“Do not be caught in the form without the Spirit.”
So the real task isn’t choosing a side, but learning to recognize when the current you’re following is authentic and when it’s been inverted. And this is something you can feel.
Because once you can feel the difference in your own body and Being, the ancient diagrams start to make sense, and you begin to see what every authentic tradition was really pointing to — two paths, one center, one Truth. The same two currents appearing again and again in every serious lineage.
Tantra saw it in daksinacara and vamamarga.
Kabbalah saw this in Boaz and Jachin.
Alchemy saw it in solve et coagula.
Freemasonry borrowed from all encoding it in stone with the two pillars flanking the Lodge.
Over time, even Masonry itself was pulled into perverse inversion by the influence of the Bavarian Illuminati. The symbols stayed but the current changed completely.
Inverted. Perverted.
Having met practitioners from both “sides”, I have some to see that each side, whether LHP or RHP, has its inherent limitations because neither is complete. Hence, what matters most now is not choosing sides, in fact, it’s better not to choose and create the way for yourself. What matters most is seeing clearly… seeing with the clearness of the purest clarity. That’s what matter most.
The RHP can save you or seduce you. The LHP can liberate you or devour you.
But the middle path is where both hands finally meet.
Remember our initial question? “Have you ever wondered why you put your hands together in prayer (and meditation which is another word for prayer)?”
When you embark upon both paths from within yourself, this is what is known as the Middle Way. The Narrow Gate. And the Narrow Path.
“Truth is a pathless land.”
—Krishnamurti
The Two Rivers, the Two Currents
“First, mountains are mountains and rivers are rivers. Next, mountains are not mountains and rivers are not rivers. Then, mountains are mountains and rivers are rivers.”
—Old Zen proverb
In many esoteric spiritual traditions, the journey divided into two rivers: the right-hand path and the left. Why? I really can’t say. Perhaps because we’re in duality and dual paths emerged.
One current flows upward toward light and transcendence. The other moves inward into shadow and depth. Both flows are movements of the same intelligence, reaching in different directions for the same spiritual gold.
Tantra gave these paths their oldest well-known names: daksinacara and vamamarga. One worked through accepted ritual. The other worked through the forbidden. The right hand prayed; the left hand touched what the world feared.
In alchemy these poles were less moral categories and more elements of the work: solve and coagula, dissolve and coagulate. Descend and return. The point was not to choose good over evil (live backwards), but to find the Divine spark hidden in both — the ash and the light. For you are capable of both good and evil based solely on your choices which lead to actions.
“Let he who is without sin among you be the first to cast a stone.”
—John 8:7
In other words, the Ego cannot judge anything.
And every tradition, no matter how far apart in language or lineage, eventually realized the same thing. The split was never the point, it was all about integration.
Jung said the same thing in different language. Individuation isn’t about becoming the light — it’s about becoming whole. You don’t evolve by amputating the shadow, but by turning toward it, learning its shape, and reclaiming the power you once exiled. The right-hand path gives you structure; the left-hand path gives you depth. Without both, you become lopsided — inflated or broken, floating or collapsing. With both, you become a Self instead of a persona.
And the Self wears no masks.
Kabbalah expressed this through the two pillars at the entrance of the Temple: Boaz and Jachin, severity and mercy. Strength and stability. The secret was not about choosing one or the other. It was in learning to let both currents harmonize through the central pillar of the heart. That is where real alchemy takes place. Not in escape, not in domination, but in reconciliation.
And that is why the heart is at the center of the Chakric system, three chakras above, and three below.
If you appreciated reading this, I invite you to support my work with a coffee or a book. It helps you, and it helps me. How does it help you? You’re banking your karma by doing something good — that’s dāna. The Universe speaks the Divine language of gratitude. And it’s listening to your actions in this very moment. Plant the seed and it will grow.
Make sure you have a daily gratitude practice!
The Right-Hand Path: Surrender, Order, and the False Light
The right-hand path is the current of ascent. It’s Fire. 🜂
It is the desire to rise, to become aligned, clear, and devoted to a higher principle… a higher purpose. It expresses itself through discipline, prayer, meditation, and surrender to a wisdom greater than the Ego. At its best, the RHP refines desire into devotion. Devotion to the Divine. It reminds you that you did not create yourself and that surrender to the Source of All — the Creative Spirit — can bring clarity and peace.
But every current has a shadow. The inversion of the RHP is counterfeit ascent. It tries to climb into higher states without integrating the Shadow and without grounding in heart.
This is what we are seeing manifest today. Hence, you get brilliance without warmth. Doctrine without lived truth. A sun that shines brightly with a light that’s colder than the night.
This is the “false light” many people meet in spiritual spaces. It is purity used as armor. It is discipline that turns into rigidity and ritual. It is “love and light” used to avoid grief, anger, trauma, and accountability. And while it may look like “enlightenment” it actually feels like superiority. I’ve known this across many spiritual centers.
The upward current is real, but it is running through a structure that was never purified, and so, it’s tainted. That is the inverted RHP. It’s ascent without embodiment, authority without compassion, and illumination without Soul.
You can feel Soul. You can feel Truth. You can feel Love. They vibrate at the same frequency of Existence. They are different words for the same thing.
The Left-Hand Path: Descent, Sovereignty, and the Shadow That Eats
The left-hand path is the current of descent. It’s Water. 🜄
Not falling, but entering. Like wading into the deepest of waters.
Entering the Shadow, entering the body, entering the places that “light-only” spirituality shuns by way of avoidance. Where the RHP says dissolve me into God, the LHP says reveal God within me. It is the path of individuation, sovereignty, and embodied truth.
Its inversion is seen as the teachings contained in the book and film The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
In its clean expression, the LHP is courageous. The tantrika doesn’t use desire to escape — they use it to wake up. The magician confronts shadow so it does not quietly run their life in the form of the Egoic Shadow. The person committed to truth refuses to bypass their history with pretty ideas. Darkness here is not evil, rather it’s raw material for transformation, transmutation and transcendence.
But the inversion of the LHP is collapse. It is the descent into the Qliphoth, the hollow shells where the Divine light has withdrawn. This is the light of Lucifer. This is where sacred names are written backward, symbols are reversed, and the Creative force is bent inward into consumption. Sexual voltage is harvested instead of refined producing empty movements such as OneTaste, a form of tantric ”orgasmic meditation” (OM).
Here power becomes a drug. Shadow becomes an identity. Taboos become entertainment. And glamour replaces authenticity.
This is the inverted LHP: intensity without wisdom, appetite without wise discernment, and power without Soul.
You have to remember, all that glitters is not gold.
The false RHP loses the body.
The false LHP loses the heart.
And both forget the center.
The Middle Path: The High Priestess Between the Pillars
From the Tarot perspective, between the two pillars sits the High Priestess. She rejects neither the right nor the left. She moves along the center pillar, the middle path, the axis that can hold both without collapsing into either one.
In Tarot she rests between Boaz and Jachin, black and white, lunar and solar. She is the middle way. She can descend without drowning. She can rise without becoming intoxicated. She knows that this reality often inverts itself and that false light is more dangerous than honest shadow.
The middle path is not neutrality; it’s discernment. It is the union of the opposites within the heart. It is what the Buddha meant by the Middle Way what Christ called the Narrow Path, and what alchemy called the ‘Conjunction of the Opposites’. It is the place where you can honestly say: I honor both; I honor light and I honor shadow, which are both contained within me, but I am not seduced by either.
It’s seductive, but don’t be seduced by the false light.
Freemasonry and the Coopted Temple
Freemasonry was basically a hodgepodge of spiritual ideas during the “Enlightenment” era.
Even long-before the brothers swore on their Bibles, Qurans, and Torahs, these ideas did not remain in the philosophical domain, they were literally carved into stone. And nowhere is that more apparent than in the mythology around Solomon’s Temple — the archetypal blueprint of Western esotericism.
According to the old grimoires, Solomon did not build the Temple through human labor alone. He commanded forces from the invisible world. The Lesser Key of Solomon (the Ars Goetia) describes how he bound 72 “spirits” — yes, spirits with names, known as interdimensional intelligences — and compelled them to shape the stones, raise the pillars, and assist in the construction of the temple.
This is the part most people skip over in Sunday School. Lol.
In esoteric terms, Solomon was working both currents at once: the angelic and the chthonic (the upper and lower worlds), the solar and the underworld forces (clarity and raw primordial power), the lawful and the wild (cosmic order and the chaos beneath it). These aren’t just moral categories; they’re metaphysical. To command them is to stand at a crossroads where light and shadow both answer when you call.
But mastery is not the same as purity. And those who play with fire, get burned. Binding spirits to build a temple isn’t passive holiness, it’s ultrahazardous “craftsmanship” — the work of someone operating at the threshold of power, Egoic will, and the limits of cosmic law.
And this becomes the blueprint Freemasonry later inherits.
In Solomon’s Temple, Jachin stood on the right and Boaz on the left. Freemasonry kept the same polarity but reversed the visual perspective with tracing boards placing Boaz on the viewer’s left and Jachin on the viewer’s right, mirroring the initiate’s entrance into the Lodge.
The initiate passes between them, symbolically moving from the outer world into the inner sanctuary. Solar and lunar. East and west. Strength and mercy. All meant to meet in the center through the middle ladder.
But like every structure that touches power, Masonry did not remain whole. Some branches hollowed into social clubs. Others were pulled into political or occult undercurrents. The symbols remained bright, but the current beneath them shifted.
And this is the thing that the dark occult knows better than anyone: it doesn’t need to invent new symbols, because it can just hijack the old ones. Think of the swastika. What once stood as a global symbol of unity became a symbol of hate.
So the dark occult keeps the pillars but empties the Temple.
It keeps the ritual but swaps out the Divine for the Luciferic, Ahrimanic, Satanic current.
It keeps the language of light while running the above current through it.
Et voila. Inversion.
So the real question is never, “Is Masonry good or bad?” That’s overly simplistic. And the vast majority of Masons are actually “good people” — misguided, deceived and confused but good at their core. And it’s all by design.
The real question is: What current is moving through the symbol right now?
Integration or inversion? Soul or shell?
Is it a temple of wisdom and wise discernment — or a temple of appearance?
You can always feel the difference when you’re honest with yourself.
White Hats, Dark Hats, and Gurdjieff’s Warning
Whitehats vs. Darkhats (White-hats vs. Dark-hats)
The same polarity shows up today in the language of white hats and dark hats. People cling to that framing because it simplifies the world into heroes and villains. But Gurdjieff warned about this oversimplification long before it became internet mythology.
In The Struggle of the Magicians, he describes the contest between those who use knowledge to awaken and those who use it to control. Two camps, two currents, both built from the same ingredients: power, will, awareness, and polarity. One tries to awaken consciousness. The other tries to manipulate it.
Buddha awaked consciousness.
Christ awakened consciousness.
Lao Tzu awakened consciousness.
Rumi awakened consciousness.
But neither side has a monopoly on virtue. Neither owns corruption. The line is always internal — the degree to which your work is rooted in Soul rather than Ego, fear or mind.
This is why Gurdjieff introduced what he called the Fourth Way. The world, he said, had long relied on three separate paths:
the fakir, who mastered the body through extreme discipline,
the monk, who mastered emotion through devotion and prayer,
the yogi, who mastered the mind through meditation and study.
Each path was powerful, but each trained only one center — body, heart, or mind — leaving the others undeveloped. The result was imbalance: strength without insight, piety without discernment, and intelligence without embodiment.
The Fourth Way refused that fragmentation. It developed all three centers simultaneously — inside ordinary life, not in monasteries or caves. You woke up through friction, through relationship, through conflict, through the pressure of existence itself. You learned to stay conscious in the very places where people usually fall asleep. It was the middle path between extremes, the integrated path, the internal mastery that made you immune to the illusions of “teams” and “sides.”
And like me, you may even be doing it now without having known it by the name Gurdjieff ascribed to it, which is irrelevant, especially if you’ve arrived upon the practice from your own inner guidance.
It’s one thing to do it and read about it afterwards, it’s another thing to read about it and impose the practice upon yourself with the will of the spiritual Ego. They are not even remotely similar. The two approaches can’t be more different than night and day.
Once you see how these currents move within you, the outer drama loses its spell and the inner work becomes unmistakably clear.
To break the spell of the Matrix the current must be complete:
Individuation
Empowerment
Deprogramming
And this is precisely why Gurdjieff’s warning cuts straight through the modern white-hat / dark-hat narrative. Both sides are working with the same forces. Both are capable of awakening or corruption — at any given moment.
The real struggle is never external. It is always this:
Is your inner work rooted in Soul — or is it based in Ego, fear, hunger, and compensation? If you’re still chasing the money, the mon-eye, the one eye, it’s the lower Egoic self deluding you that you’ve arrived. This is Maman. It’s his currency.
So that right there is the dividing line, my friend, and it’s the only one that’s ever mattered.
The Return: Two Hands, One Soul 🙏
I promised to bring it full circle and close the circuit. And here we are at the end… or the beginning. The Alpha and the Omega. The point of Origin.
So, why do you put your hands together in prayer? Why do you do it in meditation? Why do all the ancient Eastern traditions place their hands together in this way?
In Japanese Zen, it’s called Gassho. 🙏
You are bringing both sides of your Self into unison. The left side AND the right side. The left hemisphere of the brain and the right hemisphere of the brain.
Because every genuine tradition eventually realized that awakening isn’t about choosing a side — it’s about unifying the two forces that were never separate to begin with.
The right-hand path perfects surrender. You have to surrender Ego to the Divine.
The left-hand path perfects sovereignty. You have to step into radical empowerment.
The middle path perfects sight. You have to learn to see reality ‘as it is’.
When the right-hand path is clean, you can bow without losing yourself because you are embodied as your Self; living as an expression of your Authentic True Self. When it is inverted, you become food for systems that preach light while feeding on fear.
When the left-hand path is clean, you can stand in your own power by creating as a vessel for the Divine via transmutation of your sexual energy. When it is inverted, you become addicted to intensity and mistake your wounds for wisdom. Why do you think so many spiritual teachers are misguided and have sexual issues?
This is by no means the complete list, it’s merely the Top 10 most well-known characters in the play. This piece by Return to Anam, a survivor of two spiritual cults, identifies some of the others players.
The most famous names accused or involved with those accused include: Osho, Keith Raniere, Deepak Chopra and Ram Dass. These are big names people. Open your eyes and unclog your ears.
Spiritual Teachers Accused of Sexual Misconduct
In the military known as “conduct unbecoming…”
1. Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh)
Pune, India & Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, USA
Rajneesh Movement / Osho International
2. Keith Raniere
Albany, New York, USA — NXIVM / Executive Success Programs — Associated with Hollywood star Allison Mack, and Seagram heiresses Sara and Clare Bronfman
3. Sathya Sai Baba
Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, India
Sathya Sai Organization
4. Swami Muktananda
Ganeshpuri, Maharashtra, India
Siddha Yoga / SYDA Foundation
5. Sogyal Rinpoche
France (global centers)
Rigpa
6. Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi)
Amritapuri, Kerala, India
Mata Amritanandamayi Math / Embracing the World
7. Swami Satchidananda
Yogaville, Virginia, USA
Integral Yoga International
8. Bikram Choudhury
Los Angeles, California, USA
Bikram Yoga
9. Yogi Bhajan
Española, New Mexico, USA
3HO / Kundalini Yoga
10. Asaram Bapu
Ahmedabad & Jodhpur, India
Asaram Ashram / Sant Shri Asaramji Ashram
11. Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Shambhala International
Additional Figures
12. Deepak Chopra | Connected to Jeffrey Epstein
La Jolla, California, USA
Chopra Center (TM lineage origin)
13. Ram Dass (Richard Alpert) | Connected with various teachers
Maui, Hawaii, USA
Associated with below Neem Karoli Baba’s lineage
14. Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaj-ji)
Kainchi Dham, Uttarakhand, India
Neem Karoli Baba Ashrams
15. Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati
Sebastian, Florida, USA
Kashi Ashram
16. Benjamin Creme
London, United Kingdom — Share International / Maitreya Teachings
17. Zentatsu Baker Roshi (Richard Baker)
San Francisco, California, USA — San Francisco Zen Center / Green Gulch Farm Zen Center
18. Nicole Daedone | A California / Californication Sex Cult
San Francisco, California, USA — OneTaste / Orgasmic Meditation
19. Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche | The Problem With Gurus and Tricycle
Boulder, Colorado, USA & global Vajradhatu / Shambhala centers — Founder of Vajradhatu / Shambhala International
See how that works?
But when both paths are held in the heart, something entirely different is born. This is the gold the alchemists pointed to. It’s not light and it’s not dark. It’s the quiet radiance that appears when both are integrated. And that’s when you’re whole and complete.
So when people talk about the right-hand path or the left-hand path, I hear less of a choice and more of an equation. Two hands, one Soul, working both sides of the mystery. The right builds the temple; the left enters its depths. The right calls down grace; the left unearths power. And somewhere between Heaven and Earth, order and wildness, prayer and fire, the Philosopher’s Stone appears.
This is your Magnum Opus. Return to Unity. Not escape. But holistic integration right here in the very heart of duality.
“Be in the world, but not of it.”
And that’s the moment you appear. Whole, unbroken, quietly radiant.
I hope this has helped you make sense of the landscape. And so, in closing…
In gassho 🙏
Aho y Ubuntu.
Michael Logan 🖤
And again, learn to practice dāna. Give from Soul, not from Ego.
If you appreciated reading this, I invite you to support my work with a coffee or a book.
It helps you, and it helps me. How does it help you? You’re banking your karma by doing something good — that’s dāna. The Universe speaks the Divine language of gratitude. And it’s listening to your actions in this very moment.
Plant the seed and it will grow.
Make sure you have a daily gratitude practice!
Aho y Ubuntu.
Michael Logan 🖤
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Making a Gift of Dāna
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Aho y Ubuntu.
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About Me
I am an Agape Leadership Coach, a Polymath Healer and a Soul Strategist. These are no more labels or identities than a carpenter is a set of skills embodied in a Human Being.
My heart-centric work focuses on the classics: Christ, Buddha, Lao Tzu and Rumi.
Life is my teacher. I am my guide. Buddha, Christ, Rumi, and Lao Tzu are my companions. They walk beside me.
—MLS
I’m a polymath. What does that mean? It’s a modern term for a Renaissance man. One who integrates deep esoteric knowledge from many disciplines, seeing invisible connections and extracting meaningful insights.
Another way to say it would be someone who works in matters of: spiritual strategy.
As mentioned earlier, for a while I worked in strategy on Wall Street, but eventually my soul called me to step on my path of higher purpose, living from embodied essence of Being, not being driven by ego, neither material, nor spiritual.
I walked away and left everything behind. Everything I own fits in my van.
So now I write about healing the Soul.
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I am here to help you heal your Soul.
My aim is to assist others in raising our collective vibration by expanding your conscious awareness — helping you to face your shadow, release fear, activate personal power, embrace your gifts and live your purpose.
When the veils finally fall — and they will — what remains isn’t some “new” truth. It’s you. The quiet, unguarded you that was always there beneath all the noise and programming. The one who doesn’t need to perform, prove, or pretend.
Seeing through illusion isn’t about escaping the world; it’s about coming home to the part of you that was never lost.
—MLS 🖤
Aho y Ubuntu.
—MLS 🖤



















Couldn't agree more; understanding the foundational currents, regardless of there origin, is crucial for navigating any intellectual or spiritual landscape.
Wow! This is excellent. Very well thought out, and presented clearly. Certainly a must read for anyone trying to understand the subject. A very comprehensive explanation of why the love and light crew feel so plastic. The only exception I take, is the inclusion of Lucifer, in the category of dark occult forces inverting everything. I think that story too, has been inverted, to demonize a Promethean ally, seeking also to steal fire from the false god or false light, and use it to not only liberate himself from its matrix, but humanity as well. But that's not a perspective worth getting one's panties all tied up in a knot over. Very well written and presented.