The CLEAR SOUL Law

International Edition


 

by Shaman Ve✡︎Nus



Before You Begin

Some books are meant to teach.

Some are meant to inspire.

Some offer answers.

 

This book was written for a different reason.

 

Not to convince you.

Not to ask you to believe anything.

 

But to offer a quiet space—

a place where you can simply listen to yourself.

 

 

Perhaps you will agree with these pages.

Perhaps you will not.

 

Neither is important.

What matters is not what you think while reading,

but what you begin to feel.

 

If, somewhere along the way,

your mind becomes a little quieter,

your breathing a little deeper,

or something long forgotten gently returns—

 

then this book has already done enough.

 

 

So there is no need to hurry.

 

Read slowly.

 

Pause whenever you wish.

 

Close the book if you need to.

 

And when you are ready,

continue.

 

Not toward becoming someone new,

but toward remembering

who you have always been.

 

 



Shaman Ve✡︎Nus

 


 

Chapter One

Why Doesn't Life Always Follow Our Efforts?

 

 

There are moments in life that quietly leave us wondering.

 

Why do some people seem to move through life with ease,

while others struggle despite giving everything they have?

 

Why do kindness and sincerity sometimes go unnoticed,

while confidence alone seems to open unexpected doors?

 

Why does one opportunity appear at exactly the right moment,

while another never seems to arrive?

 

Perhaps you have asked yourself these questions before.

Perhaps you have watched someone else's life and wondered,

 

"What is different?"

 

For a long time, I wondered the same thing.

 

Not as a philosopher.

Not as a scientist.

 

But simply as someone who spent years observing people,

listening to their stories,

and searching for the quiet patterns hidden beneath ordinary life.

 

 

Over the course of many years,

I had the opportunity to meet people from many different walks of life.

 

Some were well known.

Some were not.

Some appeared successful from the outside,

while others carried invisible burdens that few people ever saw.

 

The more carefully I listened,

the more I noticed something surprising.

 

The greatest differences between people

could not always be explained by talent,

intelligence,

education,

or effort.

 

Something quieter seemed to be present.

Something that could not easily be measured,

yet could often be felt.

 

It was not something a person possessed.

It was something they expressed.

 

Like the clarity of still water,

or the warmth of sunlight passing through a window,

its presence quietly changed everything around it.

 

At first,

I had no name for it.

I simply continued to observe.

 

To listen.

To learn.

Years later,

 

that quiet observation would become the beginning of what I now call

The CLEAR SOUL Law.

 


(End of Chapter One)


 

Chapter Two

What Is a CLEAR SOUL?

 

 

The words CLEAR SOUL are not meant to describe a special kind of person.

 

They are not a title to earn,

a level to reach,

or a label to wear.

 

They simply describe a natural state—

one that has always existed within us.

 

Perhaps we have all experienced it,

if only for a brief moment.

 

A moment when the mind became quiet.

 

When kindness appeared without effort.

 

When gratitude arose for no particular reason.

 

When we felt completely ourselves,

without needing to prove anything.

 

These moments often come and go without explanation.

We rarely stop to ask why.

Yet they leave something behind—

 

a quiet memory,

a sense that life once felt lighter,

clearer,

more alive.

 

What if those moments were not accidents?

What if they were gentle reminders

of our original way of being?

When I use the words CLEAR SOUL,

I am not speaking about perfection.

 

Nor am I suggesting that anyone is pure,

flawless,

or spiritually superior.

 

To me,

a CLEAR SOUL is simply a person

whose inner world has become transparent enough

to allow their natural kindness,

clarity,

and quiet wisdom

to shine through.

 

Not because something new was added,

but because less stands in the way.

 

Like the surface of a lake

after the wind has settled,

clarity does not need to be created.

 

It simply becomes visible.

 

Perhaps that is what we spend our lives searching for.

Not something new to become,

but something quietly waiting

to be remembered.

 


(End of Chapter Two)