This thought has been rolling around in my head for some time as I observe not only children but the adults that I observe as we engage in each other’s lives. It is not in our best interest to try to re-design what in its original creation, is perfection. We are created in and by the “mindset” of “Great Spirit”, who is the master of intelligence, artistry, and spiritual wisdom. We were given all the attributes we need to navigate on our “Divine Life’s Journey”, and we were designed to know that we “are enough”! We were not designed to have to spend our lifetime trying to make ourselves someone that we are not. Refection and introspection are important undertakings for us to do in our human condition, in order for us to evolve into the fullness of who we are. I believe to the core of my being that we come here knowing who we are and that our “work” in our physical being is to tap into our “Spiritual” being to work through the challenges of “this world”.
We are not required to try to change ourselves to meet the expectations or made-up standards of society. We are who we need to be as part of the humongous fabric of humanity. The “call” is not to change who we are, the “call” is to grow more beautifully into who we are. Look inside to find your truth, not outside at the physical attributes that house your soul. Your true “self” resides in your “Spirit” and is waiting and wanting, for us to be in alignment with what “Great Spirit” has endowed us to be. Trust me when I say that trying to be someone that we are not, and putting our energy into re-writing the script of our“Divine Identity and our “Divine Life’s Journey” does not work in the long run. What a great relief it should be for us to know that we can chose to be our “authentic divine amazing selves” and that we don’t have to try to be who we are not. It is a waste of our time and energy to delve into things that distract us from going through life as “Great Spirit” designed us to be.
Be happy for who you are and who you have the potential of becoming. It’s all there! Remember how you felt about yourself as a very young child? The essence of our “divine identity” can be called upon if we just reach back and let that knowledge resurge within the “us” of today and tomorrow.

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