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Sharing Who You Are
There is no greater perfection than being who you are, and no
greater purpose than expressing who you are.
But who are you? That is the question that needs answering. That
is the urge from the soul within that prompts us to keep
exploring life. Every thought, desire and action arises from our
depths as ways of discovering and expressing this reality.
Often we miss the mark because we identify more with the
characteristics of our personality than with our essence which is
soul. When we identify who someone truly is, we are implying
their essence. Essence is soul, and soul is that eternal reality
manifesting in bodies with temporary conditions.
Soul is characterised by Beauty, Truth and Goodness, not by
psychological conditions like fear, anger or prejudice, nor by
personality traits such as good looks, intelligence or status.
This confusion has led to some distorted understanding about what
it is we need to express.
We need to express who we are, because that is our value and that
is why we have incarnated. Our purpose in life is to express who
we are because that is the finest contribution we can make.
Purpose is always about contributing to the well-being of the
whole or of what we are part of. Our purpose is never self-
gratification, although we will feel deeply grateful and
fulfilled when we make authentic contributions to life around us.
Another way of expressing who we are is to understand that we
must give ourselves to others. Again, it is not our personality
that we give but the Beauty, Truth and Goodness that we
essentially are. It is this reality that then resonates the soul
within the other and evokes its expression in the lives of
others, creating soulful relationships in society.
Become aware of the thoughts you have about who you are. When you
are feeling angry or afraid, for example, do not think that is
who you are, but that you are experiencing those states as a
temporary condition because you are not soul centered at that
moment. Those types of emotions are reminders to identify with
the eternal, peaceful, tolerant, loving, beautiful dimension of
yourself.
Become increasingly aware that what others need from you is your
love, your empowerment and your understanding as the expressions
of the soul within you, and as a reminder to them of the soul
within themselves.
Reflect often on who you are. Meditate on the inner truth of your
being. Let your consciousness of who you are steadily grow and
become a dominant influence in your thinking, feeling and acting.
Share your essence with all you meet. Your presence then becomes
a real blessing, and you fulfill your purpose.
Exercises:
1. During the coming week reflect each day on how often you
expressed who you really are, and how often you only expressed
some personality trait.
2. Reflect on your relationships with some important people in
your life and decide how you can share more authentically your
true inner self with them. |
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