Friday, June 26, 2015

What Others Think

A silly picture or any number of things triggers embarrassment.  Embarrassment is of the ego.  The soul knows only love.  Of what are you worried?  What others will think.  Where did you learn to think like that?  In this question lie two keys to your discomfort.  In the first is the word “learn.”  Embarrassment is learned behavior.  Are indigenous peoples embarrassed by their naked skin?  Why are you?  This is learned behavior.  The second key lies in the word “think.”  Thinking is of the ego.  The soul, based in the heart, knows feeling, not thinking, but feelings of love.  Lesser feelings are born of thinking.  We believe you most likely get our drift by now.  You can drift between embarrassment and peace, between ego and soul, between shackles and freedom any time you would like in your world of time.  Isn’t it about time you put what others think aside and simply focus on what really matters?

1 comment:

  1. The "guppy" back and forth at your table of books at Saturday's workshop, I've been following these posts since. How is it that each one, lighted step by step, feels like it has "my name" on it? reading "Messages of Hope" now. Much of what I've experienced along the way and written in my books recently resonate in some way...continuing to explore. gratitude and love.

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