We have a name. We have a profession. We have a body. Usually, at the same time, we define our identity. We do it automatically and without a doubt. We are trained the entire life to perceive ourselves that way. We were born as a whole and connected with our Eternal Divine Being. During life, we were disconnected from our Divine Original Being. We still possess the same Divine Nature but forgot and stopped to notice it. For some time I feel and know how big a difference it makes in our lives. Thinking and feeling from a limited perspective has limited influence on our lives. I am sometimes convinced that our main life goal is to discover the truth and get reconnected to our Eternal Divine Being. The advantages might be unlimited and changing our lives bringing continual happiness, joy or overabundance.
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
Limiting self-identity
We have a name. We have a profession. We have a body. Usually, at the same time, we define our identity. We do it automatically and without a doubt. We are trained the entire life to perceive ourselves that way. We were born as a whole and connected with our Eternal Divine Being. During life, we were disconnected from our Divine Original Being. We still possess the same Divine Nature but forgot and stopped to notice it. For some time I feel and know how big a difference it makes in our lives. Thinking and feeling from a limited perspective has limited influence on our lives. I am sometimes convinced that our main life goal is to discover the truth and get reconnected to our Eternal Divine Being. The advantages might be unlimited and changing our lives bringing continual happiness, joy or overabundance.
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