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Feel and Be Empowered

Topic: EnlightenmentBy Adam Benedetto at Answers in WritingPublished Recently added

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Empowerment comes from a place of being present in one's self, of acting from a place that is solely a jou ey of personal truth. To become one's self more so is really to be who you are. Not to act differently to suit the moment, but to come fully into who you are. To be present through all your actions, thoughts, and words. Not to let yourself fall behind so that you will fit in, be liked, or gain something. When we come from a place that allows our true self to come forward, we enact the beginning of our true purpose. This can feel very strong, allowing us to succeed in life as we are meant to, not hiding behind it. We are all meant to have an astonishing jou ey, with purpose and happiness. If we portray ourselves in a way that is not aligned with our true selves, this jou ey can not begin. Happiness is further away. Empowerment is simply taking yourself seriously, giving yourself a chance to be fully present, engaged, and fully aware of who you are and what you are meant for. Everyone has this chance, the ability to gain access to their true self, and not only walk strongly through the world but to be their true self doing it. Give yourself the chance and you will find the path gets easier, who you are feels more true, and your jou ey will begin. Being present through your actions, not portraying someone else, allows everything to flow as it should. Listening to yourself, giving yourself what you need, desire, or require gives you a chance to become yourself. On a daily basis, giving yourself first what is real so that you may be so is the beginning of coming fully into yourself. Remember, it is your life. Live it fully to the best of your ability and the truth will come through.

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I found myself from a very early age always seeking, on a constant quest to understand. I feel most comfortable learning and this desire correlates with a need to connect and help others. That is why in the beginning I chose acupuncture as a career, it seemed like a perfect fit. But I found a lack of compassion directed towards the center of being, not only in myself but others. I ended up in a situation that changed all this. I found who I was and who I am meant to be. It all clicked and came together. My desire for knowledge and ete al desire to really see and help others has brought me to this place in time. Receive guidance and insight to your questions about how to become your true self, understand your destiny, and find peace at Answers in Writing

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