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Conscious_beardman There is no religion higher than truth. Respect existence or expect resistance. Live learn and evolve. Earthling. AnonNova.
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Within myself is that which is perfect, that which is complete, that which is divine; that which was never born and cannot die; that which lives, Which is God - Eternal Reality. Within myself is peace, poise, power, wholeness and happiness. All the power that there is and all the presence that there is, and all the life that there is, is God

There is not anything more powerful in dissolving something that no longer serves us-be it habits, relationships, or con...
12/11/2024

There is not anything more powerful in dissolving something that no longer serves us-be it habits, relationships, or constricting beliefs-than the art of disengagement. Just as a fire can not exist without oxygen, anything we do not continue to "feed" through our attention, energy, or emotional investment will eventually lose its hold on us. This is an act of spiritual wisdom to leave alone and not fight or force the ending, but simply withdraw our focus, allowing it to fade out of our lives. While often in this world we learn to "fight" an inner battle, this direction of quiet detachment might feel counterintuitive. Yet, spiritually, it is a powerful practice of release. If we stop feeding our attention to toxic thoughts, unhealthy relationships, or old patterns, then they slowly start to lose their power in our lives. We do not fuel the cycle with anger or resistance but simply stop engaging, allowing ourselves to give our energy to growth, peace, and authenticity. The practice of "starving" what no longer serves us is, in its essence, to honor mindfulness and presence. It means paying attention to where our energy goes and quietly shifting it toward what uplifts and heals us. We soon discover that our real power is not in forcing or resisting, but in being able to choose where we put our attention. We nourish only what aligns with our highest self, thereby cultivating a life of harmony, intention, and freedom. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Rebranding yourself on a spiritual level is the deep-seated journey of rediscovery-better put, looking deep inside for t...
10/11/2024

Rebranding yourself on a spiritual level is the deep-seated journey of rediscovery-better put, looking deep inside for this reconnective notion of your true essence. Instead of creating this new image that one presents to the world, spiritual rebranding has to do with peeling away the layers of external expectations, past identities, and roles that no longer resonate with who you are. It is a journey back to authenticity-an unveiling of self in keeping with your highest truth. Sometimes, all that is called for, at the start, is introspection, which includes asking one's self questions such as, "What are the beliefs, habits, and labels that I have outgrown?" or "Who am I when I strip away the definitions by society of what success, beauty, or worth is?" It is in removing these layers that we start showing core values, gifts, and passions that truly define us. This is spiritual rebranding-really not one of changing to fit into somebody else's perception, but one of honoring who we have grown into, allowing that reality to be expressed in our acts, words, and presence. Realignment with the authentic self ushers some relationships, careers, or environments into erosion. This erosion can at the same time feel like a loss and yet serve as a clearing-a preparation for making room in our lives for that which truly nurtures our spirit. In this process, we emerge with clarity, centered into our true identity. At the heart of spiritual rebranding is coming home to who we have always been; it is not about becoming the new somebody. We inspire others on a journey of self-discovery to live in alignment with their highest potential as we embody this truth with courage and grace. A'ho 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Anything that happens in life, even the best of intentions and the kindest of acts, gets judged by others. This is becau...
09/11/2024

Anything that happens in life, even the best of intentions and the kindest of acts, gets judged by others. This is because every man sees the world through glasses of insecurities and unhealed wounds. And when they see in another those qualities that they haven't yet accepted or developed in themselves, that can stir discomfort or envy, thus judgment or criticism. This response, however, says more about them and their struggles than it does about the person being judged. On the spiritual journey, knowing this truth is a liberating one: when we realize others' judgments are reflections of their inner state, we can free ourselves from the need for external validation. Rather than internalizing others' opinions, we become free to live an authentic life true to values and purpose. This awareness invites compassion to ourselves and others. We learn not to take it personally and not to judge others but rather to look beyond the judgments to the insecurities that feed them. We can continue to shine, knowing that true self-worth comes from within. Finally, to live from this place of assurance and understanding frees us from the chains of judgment that bind us, allowing us to walk our path with grace, love, and inner peace. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Boundaries are deeply interconnected with self-love on this spiritual journey and also form a stepping stone toward inne...
07/11/2024

Boundaries are deeply interconnected with self-love on this spiritual journey and also form a stepping stone toward inner peace, personal growth, and meaningful relationships. While boundaries for so many are looked upon as limitations, they are, in fact, acts of respect to the individual's self-a protection of that sacred space inside one's being. Setting boundaries, we explain where our energies, emotions, and values end, and others begin. This helps us to interact with the world in ways that show homage to our truest selves. At the very core of setting healthy boundaries is self-love. When we are in love with ourselves, we understand our well-being matters no longer under compulsion to please people at our own cost and absorbing others' emotions as our own. It is not the acts of rejection, but rather an act of affirmation of the self, saying, "I love myself enough to protect my peace." This respect for the self will not only nourish our spirit but will also enhance our relations because authenticity, trust, and respect will be built. Boundaries, then, become acts of love-not just to ourselves but also toward others. It permits us to give our presence freely and without resentment, knowing we are firm in our own truth. As we honor our own needs, we invite others to do likewise and thus create a mutual playground of respect and compassion. Therefore, boundaries and self-love are not obstacles but bridges that take us further into connection with ourselves, others, and the Divine 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Probably one of the most powerful acts of alignment to your spiritual essence is staying true to oneself. We each have a...
29/10/2024

Probably one of the most powerful acts of alignment to your spiritual essence is staying true to oneself. We each have an energy or "frequency" that resonates with who we genuinely are. When we live authentically, in harmony with our values and passions, and our inner truth, we simply emanate a vibration that automatically attracts people, opportunities, and experiences that match our true selves. In spiritual terms, authenticity means actually releasing the layers of expectation from society, fears, or false identities. It involves standing firm in our nature, knowing that one's unique presence serves a purpose. It is not only an alignment with self that's fulfilling but creates harmony within and around us, drawing in those who feel resonant with our energy and repelling what doesn't serve our highest path. Being true to oneself is a very courageous thing to do and takes a lot of faith. It's the journey of trust, believing life will reflect back what is meant for us as we walk into our truth. Living authentically, in that sense, is not a personal choice; it's a spiritual call to align with life meant uniquely for us. Through all this harmony, our frequency rises, calling into our life one that is fulfilling, purposeful, and true. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Integrity: The Reflection of the SoulThe character and depth of spirituality are, in fact, measured only in how we treat...
22/10/2024

Integrity: The Reflection of the Soul
The character and depth of spirituality are, in fact, measured only in how we treat other people. Belief and words are easily heralded, but the value is shown by our actions, most importantly in our dealing with people. Integrity is the state of consistency between our thoughts, words, and actions at its very core. It's the steadfast commitment to a life in harmony with our highest principles, regardless of circumstances. On the spiritual journey, integrity is not about honesty or living a moral code; it is about living truthfully in each and every interaction. Every encounter-either with a stranger, loved one, or difficult person-is an invitation to an expression of the Divine within ourselves and to see this same Divine in another. The way we treat people shows what is in our hearts. Integrity demands authenticity. A call to love in action with compassion, concern, and empathy even when no one is looking on; to be consistent in love and respect-whatsoever the situation. It is also a call to humility-a realization of our shared divinity and interconnectedness. Integrity is that inner guide centering us in truth, calling us to act in grace with every choice. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Patience is usually looked at in most quarters as one of life's lightweight virtues, but in spiritual living, it is prof...
20/10/2024

Patience is usually looked at in most quarters as one of life's lightweight virtues, but in spiritual living, it is profoundly deep and transformative. At the bottom, patience isn't a matter of simply waiting; rather, the practice of patience is surrendering the flow of life with grace, faith, and trust in divine timing. It's the gentle acceptance of the present moment when it's uncomfortable or uncertain. Patience is often tied in with faith in most spiritual traditions. To be patient means believing that there is a higher wisdom at play, a wisdom that extends beyond our direct comprehension. In cultivating patience, we do believe that what is to be will be in its own time. That opens the heart because we trust; we let go of trying to control and fret. Patience teaches us to embrace life's process rather than rush toward an outcome. Patience nourishes quietness within. In a world characterized by speed and instant results, patience has people slowing down, pausing, and reflecting. This will remind you that true spiritual growth doesn't come about in a moment but over time with trials and waiting. It is during these waiting moments - challenges or pursuit of dreams-that our souls get shaped and refined. Patience also teaches us how to have compassion both towards ourselves and towards others. In patience, we learn to let go of our imperfections and then extend acts of kindness to those around us on their journeys. This gentle acceptance is a spiritual community in which the growth is honored, no matter the pace. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Most spiritual traditions view forgiveness as an act that not only releases the burden of resentment but also opens up t...
16/10/2024

Most spiritual traditions view forgiveness as an act that not only releases the burden of resentment but also opens up the doorway to inner peace. While forgiveness is a divine and powerful practice, it's important to understand that forgiveness doesn't always mean allowing those who have hurt us back into our lives. But in this nuanced balance lies a deeper wisdom of forgiveness: It is the act that frees him who forgives-never necessitating or demanding that the relationship be returned to its former state. Forgiveness neither condones what happened nor minimizes the hurt. Rather, it is letting go of oneself from the emotional chains binding him to that hurt. It is in the act of forgiving that allows healing to begin, making room for peace, clarity, and spiritual growth. Forgiveness, in that sense, is actually a release. It is less about the other person and more about reclaiming your peace. Probably one of the deepest-set misunderstandings about forgiveness is the belief that it must lead to reconciliation. This is not always the case, and in many instances, it may not even be wise. Forgiveness is an interior process that doesn't involve the other party at all-times, or their acknowledgment, or change. It is a spiritual gift that you give yourself 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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What a privileged and blessed thing it is to have caring friends in our life. True friendships are sacred connections to...
13/10/2024

What a privileged and blessed thing it is to have caring friends in our life. True friendships are sacred connections to nourishment of one's soul, offering love, support, and understanding as we make our journey through life. Most spiritual paths consider relationships as gifts from above: opportunities for growth, healing, and enrichment. Through the love of a caring friend, we catch glimpses of unconditional love ever-present in the universe, reminding us that we're never truly alone. The caring friend is like a mirror: he reflects our highest potential, embracing our flaws. It is with him that we feel seen and accepted for who we are, not masks that we sometimes present to the world. Accepting ourselves is what reconnects us to our true selves, and hence we develop personally and spiritually. The unconditional support of friends gives us the strength to deal with the trials of life and gives us the peace of knowing companionship en route. On a deeper spiritual level, friendships can be considered as great teachers. Every moment spent and shared with loved ones teaches us a lesson about love, patience, compassion, or forgiving. During difficult times, a friend reminds us that we too have endured and that faith in ourselves and the relationships that nourish us will pull us through. Likewise, friendships give us a chance to practice being present, listening deeply, and loving without expectation, moving us closer to our higher selves. There is also that spiritual exchange of energy among dear friends, a reciprocation of acts and words of consideration, which outgrows the wording itself. Such-like energy invigorates the spirit, healing those wounds that life has somehow given and reconfirms our connection with the divine. This is the real friend in times of joy or sorrow, the body holding the expression of God's love through a comforting word, shared laughter, or a presence when it really matters. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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From the point of view of spiritual wisdom, this may be a profound truth that invites us to give in to the natural curre...
12/10/2024

From the point of view of spiritual wisdom, this may be a profound truth that invites us to give in to the natural current of life. The more we try to control circles around us, the people, events, and outcomes, the more we get entangled in a web of stress, frustration, and anxiety. Yet, the moment we let go of the expectation of things that are not under our circle of influence, we automatically release the mental and emotional burden they carry, opening the doors to inner peace. In many spiritual traditions, the concept of surrender points to a pathway toward enlightenment. It is not about giving up but rather letting go of our illusion that we are in control of everything. Life is fundamentally unpredictable, and trying to micromanage it is like trying to catch the wind. It is only when we shift our focus from trying to control the uncontrollable toward mastering our response that we develop a deeper sense of calm. Energy is spent more appropriately on things that are changeable-like attitudes, thoughts, and actions-rather than wasted on those things that cannot be changed. This realization also teaches us trust-trust in a higher power, in the universe, or in the divine plan that everything unfolds as it should. In releasing the need to control every aspect of our lives, we allow space for grace, synchronicity, and spiritual growth. We begin to realize that peace lies in the present moment-in the acceptance of what is-rather than in anxiety over what we want to be. The mind is a peaceful sanctuary when unencumbered by the need to control. Instead of filling it with fears, "what-ifs," and endless calculations, we allow clarity, wisdom, and serenity in. This clarity of the mind then strengthens our connectiveness to the divine, reminding us that we are part of something greater than ourselves. We can rest in that space, knowing full well what is outside of our control is also outside of our hands-and that is as it should be. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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Worry is essentially an unavoidable response to the challenges in life, but from a spiritual standpoint, there's much mo...
10/10/2024

Worry is essentially an unavoidable response to the challenges in life, but from a spiritual standpoint, there's much more to it. Every time we worry, we are putting our energy and attention into what will likely go wrong in our lives and consequently feed our fears and doubts. We are literally giving reverence to our problems when we do this, as if we were worshipping them. So, such misplaced focus actually diminishes our trust in something greater-whether that be God, the universe, or a natural flow to life. Worship, in its truest form, is an act of devotion-an act of placing something at the center of our hearts and minds. The minute we give in to worry, it becomes an exalted concern above all else, giving the problem a place from which to steal our peace and blind our sight. We are not set on solutions or, for that matter, even faith, but rather worst-case scenarios. Now the problem is something we can not stop staring at a new kind of idol. It is also what most spiritual teachings encourage: to surrender-to trust that life's unfolding is guided by a force bigger than our limited comprehension.

In this light, such worry is not only futile but a distraction from that trust. It cuts us off from the present moment, the only place where solutions and peace reside. Instead of reverence for what is good, beautiful, and possible, worry draws us into a narrow space of fear. The antidote to worry is trust. Trust that, even when we don't see the entire picture, something larger and wiser than ourselves is moving us along our path. Trust that every challenge carries within it an opportunity for growth. To the extent that we release our attachment to worry and let go of fears, we allow space for the entry of divine wisdom and peace of mind. Not disregarding our problems but facing them with faith, knowing we are taken care of. In essence, worry is giving away power to the problem.In an instant, when one shifts to faith, gratitude, and trust, he regains his strengths from within. True worship isn't born out of fear but out of alignment with the river of life, trusting that everything is exactly as it's meant to be 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Gut feelings are that guardian angel, guiding us through life with that inner wisdom almost always greater than the logi...
07/10/2024

Gut feelings are that guardian angel, guiding us through life with that inner wisdom almost always greater than the logic. These instinctive feelings arise from a deep connectedness of our mind, body, and spirit, offering insight into something that is not necessary to be apparent on the surface. The ability to listen to such intuitive nudges gives us access to a higher form of guidance beyond that provided by reason, in contact with our real way. In fact, many spiritual traditions view intuition as that divine voice, be it the whisper of the soul or the quiet guidance from a higher power. This inner knowing often does not have any logic behind it, but it generally points us toward safety, clarity, or purpose. Not only does avoiding these gut feelings walk us into a lot of unwarranted trouble, but also, generally speaking, trusting them opens us to sensations of peace and protection. Our gut feelings can act as a compass during uncertain times. They may urge us to retreat from a situation that doesn't feel right or perhaps push us toward an opportunity that feels just right and aligned with our purpose. Even while the rational mind may stumble or veer off in one direction or another, our intuition remains sure-footed, tugging gently yet steadily in the right direction. Moreover, tuning into these inner signals more firmly grounds us within ourselves and into spiritual energies guiding us. As we learn to listen to our intuition, we become much more aware of the subtle energies that exist around us in our everyday life and facilitate living with more ease, clarity, and confidence. Gut feelings, literally, are not random thoughts; rather, they are spiritual guidance, encouraging us to trust the unseen and take up the path that is right for us. It is by honoring these feelings that we invite wisdom, protection, and divine alignment into our lives. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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I began to live in peace when I concluded that people are fighting a war within themselves, not with me. It has been hug...
03/10/2024

I began to live in peace when I concluded that people are fighting a war within themselves, not with me. It has been huge for me in my approach to how I handle conflict and criticism to date, enabling me to let go of so much emotional baggage where it was not necessary. Often we internalize other people's negativity and convince ourselves that the fights or uncivility or mean words of others are of a personal origin. After that, these normally happen because of internal issues they are going through at that particular time. The act of projecting frustration, insecurity, or fear on others is usually because someone is fighting with unresolved feelings inside their selves. Awareness brings permission to step back and see the landscape. Instead of becoming defensive or feeling attacked, we may respond with empathy or simply withdraw from negativity. This shift in perspective protects our inner peace, as we no longer feel that we must take on the emotional weight of others' battles. This realization will also breed compassion in us. Instead of an outburst being an attack, we see the pain or confusion behind it. It does not mean we excuse bad behavior, but neither do we feel victimized by it. By doing that, we protect our psyche and remain attached with our reality, no matter what others do. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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The most powerful acts of protection and a method for keeping inner peace involve practicing the art of observing-not ab...
01/10/2024

The most powerful acts of protection and a method for keeping inner peace involve practicing the art of observing-not absorbing. We live in a world where, throughout our lives, we constantly come into contact with external forces: the emotions and opinions of people and chaos due to everyday circumstances. If we absorb everything that surrounds us, this will drain our energy and leave us overwhelmed. Observation allows one to stay mindful and aware without being entangled in negativity or drama. We observe when we learn to see and acknowledge what is going on with others without allowing it to pe*****te into the inner self. In other words, sometimes the emotions or problems of others are noticed but not absorbed within our space as thoughts or feelings of a personal nature. Maybe someone's anger or frustration does not have to come into our reality and trigger something if we choose to observe and not absorb. We protect this energy and live in balance and calm, regardless of what is going on around us, by setting this boundary. Protection of energy also means knowing when to retreat. Not every problem in this world is our business, and not every emotion of people surrounding us is ours to carry. That does not mean we stop caring about others, but it means we go into situations with clarity and emotional balance. This it does by developing emotional resilience, keeping our attention on our well-being, and interacting with the world from a clear place of inner strength.🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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It is a deep sense of gratitude, an attitude of thankfulness for every blessing coming from the universe. Whether small ...
29/09/2024

It is a deep sense of gratitude, an attitude of thankfulness for every blessing coming from the universe. Whether small or grand, all these blessings help us to be really grounded and conscious of them. It is just so easy to obsess over what we don't have or are struggling through, but when we take a step back and make time to appreciate everything that's going right in our life-somebody who truly cares, peace, or nature-all that negative starts to fade away as we begin thinking upon positivity and abundance. Gratitude feeds the soul and reminds us of the riches already at play in our lives. The blessings, even in the storms, are the lessons coming forth, the strength accrued, or even the rising into a new day. These endowments ensure that once someone is thankful, they become resilient and open up more avenues for life's endowments. This gratitude also aligns us more profoundly with the universe, realizing we are part of something bigger, that even in challenges, there is meaning, and even in joy, there is meaning. In essence, the grateful heart realizes that everything, whether great or small, brings about growth and happiness in our lives. Gratefulness allows us to live in peace, trusting that our universe is always providing for our needs. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Being one who never gives up, whatever the circumstance, is indeed a rare but potent combination. It is persistence that...
25/09/2024

Being one who never gives up, whatever the circumstance, is indeed a rare but potent combination. It is persistence that defines success more than talent or luck ever will. Challenges, obstacles, and even failures will surely happen, but it is the ability to keep going forward despite all setbacks that separate those who make it from those who don't. Life is a constant test of things that sometimes appear insurmountable. But it is at these moments that the use of resilience may become critical. Those few who stick on never really look at failure as an end but rather as part of the process or a lesson to belearnedt from.Everyy setback represents the opportunity to grow in adjustment and strategy for comeback. Besides, a person who always tries realizes that development is not often achieved in a line. Success may be gradual, and at times, the results might be anything but immediate. Consistent toil, however fired by determination, eventually gathers momentum, and the refusal to quit inspires not only the individual concerned but also many others around them, thereby turning into a journey of witness to the power of endurance and steadfastness. More importantly, the person who never gives up is not about just reaching goals, but rather more of the curbing of character, some inner strength, or guts to stand before any given situation and know with full conviction that you are bigger than what stands in your way 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
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One of the healthiest things to learn in life is that nothing is personal. This gives a person emotional resilience, bet...
24/09/2024

One of the healthiest things to learn in life is that nothing is personal. This gives a person emotional resilience, better relationships, and good mental health. The moment one stops taking things personally, one releases unnecessary stress, hurt, and anger that may blur one's judgment and whittle away at one's self-esteem. Most of the actions, words, and behaviors that come our way from other people reflect their experiences, insecurities, or struggles, not our own value. It is when we learn this that we really can begin to grow with a greater sense of self and our own personal value. When someone acts inattentive and/or critical, it reflects their own issue, not ours, over what we have done. By getting out from under the emotional baggage carried around by others, we can better respond with empathy or compassion, rather than feel attacked. It's also a habit that shall serve us well in interpersonal relations. This allows the dialogue to open up on a deeper level, as we will be much less apt to react defensively or take offense at every comment or disagreement that crosses our path. It allows us to listen more deeply, be thoughtful in our response, and retain calm during tough interactions. Rather than taking it personally, conflicts can be viewed as emerging opportunities for growth and better bonding. Finally, learning not to take anything personally will upgrade our mental health: it frees us from the constant bother of what people will say, and we can focus on our values, goals, and self-improvement. As much as we cannot control how others act or behave, this gives us the power to control how we react toward such people, growing in peace and self-confidence. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
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