Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Being our true selves


"To thyself be true", said William Shakespeare.

But we really take that advice? We do not do the things that really do not want to do? We are with people who really do not want to be? We must suppress our creativity for fear of criticism or judgment?

Whenever we do any of that, we are not true to ourselves. We bury a little 'our us. We deny our true spiritual nature. And we feel inside. We do ourselves and the world a great disservice. We only hurt ourselves.

Now I am not suggesting that is not going to work because they do not want. I am suggesting as Wallace Wattles ago in The Science of Getting Rich, do your best to know the current situation for bigger and better things are coming because they're bigger and better. Your true self is greater than any job. Your true self is more creative you are expressing. "To thyself be true" means that they know this truth about you and the purpose of expressing it. The still small voice inside tells us what is right for us. This is our spiritual insight. We are not closed long enough to hear? We do not listen enough to put it into practice?

Do not bow to pressure from family or friends to "make them happy"? Doing this helps no one, not them, not you. We are all part of a harmonious whole. Being unhappy to make someone else happy is not possible in a drive unit. Part can not be happy and a party can not be unhappy. And 'all or nothing. And the result "no" is the disservice we do to ourselves and the world.

Staying in a financial crisis or poverty is not noble and admirable. It is a disservice to you and the world when you think about what you can do with the money. Your true self is the favorite son of God 'Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. This is true that thrives.

When we suppress our true selves, we often see the experience of illness and disease. The feelings and emotions that we try to bury must come from somewhere. Louise Hay says in "You Can Heal Your Life" that very often a mental cause of cancer is a deep resentment held inside for so long that it literally eats away the body. Resentment builds when you deny what you think is the good of others. It is not for the good of others. It 's really a no win situation, despite what may be thought of saying the race.

Guilt, shame, feelings of selfishness is designed for the entire race the ideas must be released when you try to break through and be true to yourself. We must understand that being true to ourselves for the benefit of all. Being true to ourselves is to embrace our true spiritual nature. Our true nature is wonderful that we are spiritual beings. We are good. There are powerful. We are loving. We are prosperous. We are perfectly healthy. We are creative and talented. There are wonderful.

To deny this makes us sick, poor, unhappy, lonely, and weak.

There are unique expressions of life. We, as our true selves, complete an entire Unit. Each of us is a key piece of the puzzle, the tapestry of life. Without our expression of our uniqueness, the tapestry is complete.

Emerson said: "We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of the idea that each of us is divine." And this: "Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string."

The happiness and fulfillment is ours when we are true to ourselves.

© 2008 Tina Montalto...

No comments:

Post a Comment