Enlightened
Life has a way of teaching us about who we are through situation that we cannot even begin to fathom, but in the midst of confusion and utter disbelief we have to stay positive and we must remain true to ourselves. Some of those situations hurt mainly because a part of us died to make place for a new, more vibrant and more enlightened self. Behind the veil of what seem to be a muddy heart and feelings after the passage of torrential rain mixed with a flood of negativity, lies a deeply watered ground in which nutritional plant can begin to germinate for a fruitful life in the future.
Our misery can take all types of shapes and forms, but the truth is that we are the sculptors of own successes as well as our own demons. As much as we want to claim our innocence for what we do not know, and for what others have done to us either because we fail to recognize who they truly are or we force ourselves to believe they are something which they are not, the universe do no forgive ignorance or naivety. He is a fool, who continues to do the same an expect a different outcomes says the adage, and he is equally stupid who do not learn from the mistakes of others. We all possess in us an internal compass which helps us to navigate this world, some call it a hunch others call it intuition, while a few may even call it holy spirit but for the most part it is devoid of rationality. That is why almost everyone who have had a major accident can tell us that something inside of them had warned them not to go, leave or do whatever they do that day but they did not listen to that voice and then resulted in a casualty.
Before we live in the real world we live in our head first. We need to protect our true self with a shield of positives thinking and surrounding ourselves with a group of positive human being. It begins with a true assessment of who we are and the willingness to become the someone we are meant to be. We have to forgive but never forget, give and expect nothing in return, speak truth but speak light, realize that who we are inside should not depend upon what others think of us but in the end we must be a million times more curious then we are to open our mouth so we shall become the beings we are meant to be.
Author: Audate, Starson