When you are open and allow
your intuition to fully speak, you are able to see through the masks of
others. So often people hide behind their various masks. It can be
a mask of sadness—a mask of loneliness or a mask of insecurity and even
vulnerability, and when you get found out and are forced to face the truth you
scream out in denial. You become angry and resentful that you have been
found out—that someone was able to see beneath the veil of deception.
Your authentic self wants
to feel whole and complete as you live in a state of inner peace. Those
character traits or attributes of authenticity are normal and natural to
experience and enjoy but too often I have observed people push them aside
because their main focus or thrust is to gain material gratification and
satisfaction. We some how don’t believe that these traits or attributes
are needed for our well-being but this is the furthest thing from the
truth. I have seen and spoken to many people who have accumulated massive
material wealth but are longing to find that inner peace that seems to elude
them. Their focus is like a laser beam trying to draw in from all circles
of life where enjoyment and gratification lay in wait. These individuals
end up lying to themselves and often to those who want to help them focus the
flashlight for their right direction. If we could or would slow down long
enough to see where the root of the hurt and pain is stemming from, we would be
in a better emotional state to tackle the problem head on and experience the
solution.
No doctor can truly cure
any of us, they have the ability through their skills to cut out, mask the pain
or cover it over and then teach pain management. Only you have the power
and ability to truly find out the root or the cause of why you are experiencing
a problem and then it is only you who needs to make the choice to work to bring
about the real cure. The true essence of where your weaknesses stems from
springs forth from the core or basis of your existence and only you can heal it
and bring yourself into alignment where wholeness resides.
So I guess what I am saying
to you is—don’t shoot the messenger. He/she only has the insight and
wisdom to see where the real problem stems from but you have the power and the
courage to alter your life and your destiny.
Never believe that it is
hopeless, that is utter nonsense.
We are never to old to learn and never to old to change. I, myself, believe that I will learn
something new on the day that I die.
It is a marvelous thought to be able to experience something new each
and every day.
Joan Marie Ambrose
Author, Creative Writer, Motivational
Speaker
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