Become your own superhero
How many times have you imagined you had super powers, extended endurance, physical strength or intellectual stamina beyond your wildest dreams? Superheroes in comic books and film defy gravity and do things "normal" people do not. Ready to redefine your 'norm?'
You need not perform extraordinary feats or surpass abilities of olympic athletes to master levels of personal success. Superheros understand how to tap into inner magic. Each time you stretch yourself, you are proving you have hidden abilities. Each time you choose to undertake new things, you exude a vitality that shapes perception. Rather than fight evil, you attune to soul and dissolve negative energy. You rescue yourself.
To become your own superhero is a choice. You are your loudest cheering section, your most loyal and loving supporter. This mindset exudes increasing confidence and unwavering faith. To believe you will overcome obstacles permits you to transcend limits people impose. You see through them with x-ray -like vision and heightened senses.
A superhero mentality enables you to recognize that you are never a victim of your own choices. In fact, you realize you hold the magic key to unlock the prison of your soul.
Feeling like a superhero does not necessarily mean you feel compelled to wear skimpy outfits, blue or red tights and a silky cape. When you feel like a superhero, you realize you have infinite creative power.This can be explored and used for the greater good as well as to further your journey to heightened awareness. You do not have to leave where you are to get excited and learn to sense the intensity of fulfillment.
As you read this, you are ready to stand back and stop following the crowd. You read and write for the sake of self-discovery and to empower each person to become their own sense of superhero, whatever this means. You value generosity and altruism. Whatever situation you find yourself in, you have the capacity to reinforce inner peace and self-understanding. As you stop asking what things are and where they come from, answers trickle from unknown places. What matters is you coose to sense them.
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