authenticity

Our Deepest Fear Is Not That We Are Inadequate

I received the following quote  today (below)  from my dear friend, Julie.

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.  Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.  It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.  We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’  Actually, who are you NOT to be?  You are a child of God.  Your playing small does not serve the world.  There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.  We are all meant to shine, as children do.  We were born to make manifest the Glory of God that is within us.  It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone.  And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.  As we’re liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” –Excerpt from Marianne Williamson’s book “A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles”

I was touched beyond words that Julie said when she heard this verse during a movie she was watching that she instantly thought of me, and she shared with me that this is what I have taught her. She said that by letting my light shine and being me and believing in who I am, it has inspired her.

I write about how I played “small” often in my younger years because of my own insecurities (in my upcoming book) and didn’t grow tall until I was in my early 40’s. I wish I could change that it took me until a few years ago to do that, but I can’t regret the past– I can only move forward.

When we truly live into our authenticity we never know who we will affect around us, just like Marianne says. But we must do it because we are a piece of God- every one of us. Whether you call it God, , the Universe or higher source, it does not matter.  We are here to shine our light- to be the best we can be. And I think at the core of each and every one of us, we want to leave a mark on this world- to know that we mattered.  From my experience in the past 10 years and all I’ve learned since then, that when we let our light shine it truly is how we leave our mark on the world– and when we do that, the Universe automatically supports us.

I recently began an 8-week course that has me giving thought to my purpose (as I move forward with the release of my book) as one of the assignments. One of my purposes (of which I have many!) I’m writing about is how I want to help others not be afraid to live their own truth and to know and understand that joy is their birthright. I was having my doubts of how I was going to actually do just that. So there is no coincidence that I got this verse from my friend today, reminding me that this is part of my purpose…. and by just being me I am already living that purpose. Thank you to my friend, Julie for this reminder.

Now go out and shine your light! Each and every one of you!  And just imagine, what our world will be like when we all do just that. Brilliant, beautiful, and at peace.

 

 

Following the Light to Your Own Authenticity

As I’ve mentioned before, my time with God (instead of church – I’m not knocking church, but it just isn’t for me) is to read Daily Word. This little booklet has helped me immensely.

I was touched by today’s entry (below). How often we tend to think of success in terms of material things; how much money we may have, or friends. When we do this, then if we don’t measure up to what it seems society deems as “success” we then can feel like a failure.

I struggled for a long time with how I saw success in my heart, but it didn’t seem to match up to what is going on around me. When we live from others’ expectations of us we don’t live authentically – and then we only hurt ourselves.  We also tend to attract those into our lives that may not be right for us. But when we live authentically and from our hearts, it is quite the amazing thing to experience when you attract like-minded people into your circle and how good that feels.

Though at times, I’ll admit, I still struggle with my own authenticity when the world around me thinks differently – but just being aware of who I am and what is important to me, always helps put me back on the path where my heart is most happy.

DAILY WORD, Thursday, March 12, 2012

The light of God leads me to success

How do I measure success?  Is it the balance in my bank account, the number of friends I have or amount of things I own? These are material markets, but then do not reflect who I am.

The true measure of success is my ability to greet each day with a positive attitude and the assurance that I am in my right and perfect place. It is my willingness to allow the presence of God to guide me to right actions. It is my capacity to trust the power of God to sustain me.

As I let God’s light shine on all I do, I cannot fail. Staying faithful to the powerful Presence within me, I move forward with confidence. This is my measure of success.