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Why do we put conditions on ourselves?

We do it regarding love, financial success,
health or pick your poison.

You couldn't possibly be more than what
you are because you're a high school dropout
or African American or your mother was
manic depressive and passed it on to you.

Thinking that you can be more than
what you are suggests that what you are
is less than limitless and that simply is not true.

Now that is not to say that your outer
experience could not be different, but
the inner in all its resilience is perfect.

You possess no more or less Power than
heads of state or brilliant artisans.

Your ability is infinite because the intelligence
and energy that makes the first robin appear is
precisely the same that pulses through you.

Perfection of spirit does not lessen in human form.

Your inner Being is unaware of any self
made boundaries--it is your brain
and ego that set limitations.

Your capacity for greatness is a given, but
until the ego (false sense of self)
is mastered, that truth will elude you
because the ego loves to tell tall tales.

Ego is not necessarily about conceit and superiority.

Ego tells you one of two things:

You're either above or below others.

We believe falsehood after falsehood about
how crummy we are while we shrug off the
tiniest of compliments and in doing so we
imply that God makes junk.

I'm here to tell you that He does not.

To see yourself as limited is to see
God as less than who he is.

When we do that - what is our resounding
message to the world?

Hint:  It ain't purdy.

Until we shift our perception, we will
continue to teach others that we value
criticism more than love, harshness more than
acceptance and brutality more than peace.


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