What if I don’t want to be seen?
You are more likely afraid to show yourself.
That is the paradox you deal with – being seen without showing yourself.
With your revelation continue →
Bringing Forth Individual Wisdom of the Collective Whole
What if I don’t want to be seen?
You are more likely afraid to show yourself.
That is the paradox you deal with – being seen without showing yourself.
With your revelation continue →
So were do we go from here?
What are you waiting for? The world is your oyster and you are the pearl.
You must open yourself up though to reveal your inside.
You cannot remain continue →
You are having problems starting this conversation because you don’t want to get caught up with words.
Let’s just toss out the hows and whos, doings and beings, highers and lowers and just cut to the chase.
Which is an odd saying don’t you think?
You want to cut to the pursuit, jump into the seeking.
But seek you do not have to do.
The question you are trying to bring forward today is continue →
What if I see through new eyes and the rest of the world doesn’t?
Then see for them until they see too.
That may be a little difficult.
No more difficult than what you do now.
And that is? continue →
How do you know when you are expressing who you really are?
You’re thinking too much.
That’s a problem you want to get yourself out of.
I thought I’d ask for anyone who wanted to but was embarrassed or afraid. continue →
I think each of us can see a part of ourselves in this humanly humorous look at vulnerability and wholeheartedness. A self-named researcher storyteller, Brene Brown takes us through her personal story to discover and put to rest vulnerability in this 2010 Ted Talk. continue →
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