What You Don’t See Yet: The Vision That Unlocks Everything
Sometimes the resource isn't missing — it's just not visible yet. A powerful reminder that what you're looking for may already be here, waiting for your perception to expand.
Lukas Galante
4/30/20252 min read


Take a moment to look at the image above. Breathe slowly. Let the frequencies of harmony, love, peace, and prosperity wash over you. This is more than a picture—it's a doorway.
Close your eyes for a moment.
Now ask yourself: what do you see when you open them?
Most likely, what you already know.
Your mind, shaped by experience, doesn’t perceive what is. It sees what it expects.
That’s why, even when surrounded by possibilities, we often feel like nothing is within reach. Like everything is blocked.
The mind filters reality. It doesn’t catch everything, only what it’s trained to recognize. And what’s new, unexpected, or extraordinary often goes unnoticed.
That’s where a new question begins to shift things:
Where is the resource I don’t yet see?
This question changes your inner state.
It takes you out of “I don’t have, I don’t know, I can’t” and places you into awareness, curiosity, and openness.
You begin to look with different eyes. Eyes more awake, more present.
Hagar’s story in the desert, found in Genesis 21, captures this beautifully.
She was lost, out of water, ready to give up. She believed her child was about to die.
Then the verse says:
"Then God opened her eyes, and she saw a water well."
The well was already there.
It didn’t appear at that moment.
What changed was her perception.
It wasn’t an external miracle, but an inner one.
Hagar was so overwhelmed by fear that her vision had shut down.
She couldn’t see what had been beside her all along.
When her awareness opened, the well became visible.
Sometimes, the real desert is inside us.
And it’s there that the well needs to rise first.
This happens to all of us.
When we’re caught in anxiety, pain, or scarcity, our spiritual vision closes.
But when our inner state changes, our perception expands.
And suddenly, the invisible starts to appear.
The most powerful resource isn’t outside of you. You can see with new eyes.
And that can be cultivated.
Try this:
In the morning, before anything else, quietly ask:
Open my eyes, Lord. Show me what’s already here.
And throughout the day, when something feels blocked, ask:
Where is the resource I don’t yet see?
The answer might come in silence.
It might arrive subtly.
It might already be right beside you.
The world begins to change when you start to see what you hadn’t seen before.
And that kind of vision is born through a simple act: presence.