Re-assess what you really possess
You may come to view situations you don't love or appreciate as problems, headaches, or even nagging distractions. Yet, what if you reviewed these supposed problems and reframed them as lessons instead? The nature of your awareness would begin to sense problems as opportunities. How would this step change you life?
Consider states of being like our completeness and perfection are unchanging. Human beings evolve with opportunities to become more conscious of such reasons for inner peace. Yet, many people grow up to live in ways that separate them from original connections with their spirit. Since you're still learning, this includes you.
Beliefs are human inventions. What you learn from parents and society about views of right and wrong all contributes to your learning process. You learn from how you're treated, how your emotional needs are defined, ignored or repressed. You deduce whether your sense of identity is acceptable, or whether you should feel dissatisfied, frustrated, incomplete and unworthy. In essence, humans grow to create and reinforce false beliefs about themselves. Now, what can we do to shift mindsets?
Imagine that you exist to learn to let go of and disassociate yourself from what you believe. Would it be unthinkable to accept that your fears about what you're not create all your issues? One thing you can do is teach yourself any feelings of discomfort are burdens you can release. They stem from situations and perceptions that aren't really yours. Reassess what you really possess. It isn't what you assume.
Reader Comments (2)
I was a bit baffled by the comment you left on my site about "being real."
Please clarify.
Loving Annie
I appreciate your candidness. I added to my post on your site to connect analogies. Essentially, my view is authenticity begins inside each of us. Its a level of unconditional self-acceptance we each evolve toward, in our own way. We can be grateful for others and everything about ourselves, throughout the entire journey.