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Big “I”, Little “i”: The Real, Honest To Goodness, Miraculous, Perfected YOU

Topic: Positive PsychologyBy Michele LandersPublished Recently added

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Be Content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.’ ~Lao Tzu

It seems we are always searching for ways to improve upon ourselves. We fill our minds with as many books, seminars, workshops, CDs, movies, lectures, radio & TV shows, programs, blogs and more to overflowing. We exercise and eat the right foods to strengthen our body, practice meditation to quiet our mind, and yoga to nourish mind, body and soul.

We choose our friends with care in the hopes that they are resonating at our same energy level. We are on an ete
al quest to live right and up to our potential, to progress, enhance, develop, expand and perfect ourselves. We go on mind-expanding retreats, self-help conferences, have our charts and auras read, wear jewelry to raise our energy level, and maybe a colonic or two to clear out the toxins. By god… it’s exhausting!

Sometimes, we can become so attached and obsessed to the outcome that we behave like rats on a treadmill, never stopping to feel what has real meaning for us and certainly not disce
ing what is calling our soul.

Like our upside-down exte
al world, we sometimes approach the spiritual the same way and do things from the outside in, not the inside out.

You may be saying, “Hey, wait a minute! That’s why I’m doing all this, to find the real me.” if you could really hear the truth of the words “I’m already perfect”, you would see, hear, and do things much differently.

If your motivation is to be reminded that you’re already perfect and not out of neediness to make yourself into something you think you’re not, you would be moved to certain activities and experiences out of a calling to remember who you really are and not out of a desperation to fix what you are not.

Can you see the difference? And what a relief to stop the frantic “if only I” and “when I.” If our only goal is to remember who we really are, there is much less striving to do, to have, or to even change. No desire to compare yourself with others and no feelings of lack.

We stop chasing the illusion of perfection and acknowledge we are perfection.

This concept can be hard to accept, but this is only when we are see everything and everyone from the little ”i” or ego. The ego, aka the personality, exists only by comparison. It only knows “I’m better than, I’m worse than” and the ego would die if it didn’t have something to battle with.

The big “I” or the “I AM” knows everything is okay. It knows that we are always led to the right people and experiences. We can do this with a lot less angst when we allow ourselves to just be. What freedom! You can be passionate and really enjoy the things you love and take the pressure off of having to do one more thing that you feel you “should” do. Did I just hear a big sigh of relief? I hope so!

So, today, do something you’re really, really called to do and don’t hesitate. Maybe you’re called to sign up for that anthropology course; maybe it’s to go off and read a really racy novel; or maybe it’s to eat that piece of rich, deeply dark, and heavenly chocolate that you know is calling your name.

Your life is calling… answer it!

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Michele Landers, Certified Life Purpose Coach and Hypnotherapist, is a dynamic and gifted speaker, author, and consultant in personal empowerment, the law of attraction, and numerology. As a sought after media personality and speaker, she has helped thousands of clients internationally gain more clarity and direction in their lives and discover their own unique talents. Contact: Adonya Wong, Now and Zen Productions, info@nowandzenproductions.com.

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