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Finding the Truth of You.

My darlings…

Have you ever found yourself in the position of having to prove your worth? It’s a horrible prospect, isn’t it – this not feeling good enough?

And, by whose criteria do we so recklessly impose the confines of this ‘measuring stick’? Does it, for example, take into account those bazillion touch-points of connectedness?

My goodness, how easily we lose our place – our center focus, that bridge to inner peace.

We lose our ‘truth’ in our scrambling to be ‘seen’.

I’ve often wondered, why does it challenge us – these views from another? How can it so easily rob our truth? And, pull us away from our center-heart focus – the very nature of our being?

And does it really matter what others think as you’re reaching for the hand of another?

My darlings the only ‘view’ that matters in this world is the one you create for YOU.

Every blossom, every wildflower – every bubbling brook, forges the path to our hearts greater focus, a ‘truth’ unimpeded by the limitation’s of another’s view.

As poet, Mary Oliver reminds:

“Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting –
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.”

Now, brush it off – and let’s get going again. As, don’t know you how very much this world needs your love, my friends?

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