Who Are You
Who are you?
Not what does society say you are.
Not who do your friends, family and acquaintances think you are.
Who are you behind closed doors?
Who are you when you're alone?
Are you present with yourself?
Are you happy with yourself from within?
Or do you feel disconnected?
Disconnected from yourself like something is missing?
Like there's a part of you that is not fully coming out for whatever reason.
A wound as a child that lives dormant within you that never healed and runs in the background of your life or something a highly respected person said that crushed your heart, so you closed off.
A part of you that by suppressing it may be costing you money, relationships, positive events and health because you're afraid to take that first step into opening up.
How do I know to ask these questions?
Because I see myself in the parts of them that I am working on.
Afraid of not getting it perfect but doing it anyway.
This is an initiation, into becoming.
It means acting from a place of inner knowing instead of fear.
When we operate from that place, we move.
Not perfect.
But we move.
We begin doings things that can feel heavy or scary on the inside.
WE CAN DO THEM.
And we should.
Practice showing up until inner stability becomes part of the operating system.
Doors will open in our lives that we never thought possible.
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