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November 27, 2024 at 3:25 am #439704KaneParticipant
Each are a part of our lives, no matter how small or how large.
You may live completely in the moment, in the world that surrounds you, in its blightening pains, in its brightest colors, or in the meld your life may be in.
You may live in the mind, a world of your choice, of your making, of your hands, knowledge, wisdoms, truths, falsehoods, corrects, wrongs, of your acceptance, and of your ignorance.
You may live in your emotions, in bliss, in hurt, joy, sadness, anxiety, in a tint of ever-changing shades you just follow with.
They can be your absolutes in your world, or some, very well all can be so quiet to where you may never have noticed, that you are breathing it in and out like a fish does water.
They are very well absolutes in our world, we are here, wherever you, I, anyone else, is, in you lies the potential of everything you may ever learn and what you chose to do with it, and in you lies all the emotion you are capable of, same, less, more, than any other, and there are depravities, void, of what we consider not a part of our world, despite the fact that for us to know of it is to recognize it is a part of it, and that our world allows it.
It allows you permission to exist, to breathe, to feel, to think, to fall, to rise, to ever be achievable of anything and everything, as much as the person besides you- want to know what decides that?~
What you think of yourself at this very moment, the disparity between what you know, and what truly is.
The closer you get to that, the more you line up with the spirituality that you were made for, your…orientation–
It’s not like it won’t change, nye, it’s born to change with you.
It’s just a matter of how you decide to change, how much is in your volition, and what isn’t.
For each of these hold domain, and how much they stretch into each other is a play, that we are dancing our entire lives, make your choice.
For there is no limit for how far you can reach to change, and if there is…how do you decide to break it?
This is my spirituality, I carry its consequences, and its gifts, you don’t have to follow under it to learn.
November 27, 2024 at 5:28 am #439707HelcatParticipantHi Kane
Thank you for sharing!
My husband has a saying. “You can hurt someone’s feelings saying ‘Hello’.”
It is true, more often not true, but you never really know how someone is going to respond and even then what they choose to keep private you still don’t know. We can only guess. 😊
Love and best wishes! ❤️🙏
November 27, 2024 at 10:56 am #439719anitaParticipantDear Kane:
Your continuing reflections are profound and thought-provoking. You articulate the inherent potential within each of us—to learn, feel, think, and act. The idea that aligning our self-perception with reality brings us closer to our true spirituality is profound.
Your post speaks to the journey of self-awareness and the evolving nature of our identity and purpose. It’s a call to embrace our potential for growth and to shape our lives with intention. Your invitation to learn from your insights, without necessarily adopting the same beliefs, reflects a generous and open-hearted spirit.
“For there is no limit for how far you can reach to change”– this sentence affirms the limitless potential for growth and change, and I find it inspiring!
Thank you for sharing such a profound and enriching perspective. If there’s anything more you’d like to explore or discuss, please do. Your reflections have certainly sparked meaningful contemplation, and I appreciate the opportunity to engage with them.
anita
January 31, 2025 at 7:28 am #441971PsychicramdevParticipantThank you for such a thoughtful and kind response, Anita! I truly appreciate your understanding and highlight the importance of understanding yourself and growth. It’s encouraging to know that the ideas shared have sparked meaningful reflection for you. I’d love to explore these themes with you anytime.
January 31, 2025 at 9:39 am #441986anitaParticipantDear Psychicramdey:
You are welcome and thank you for your appreciation! I’m glad that my response resonated with you and that it sparked meaningful reflection. Understanding ourselves and embracing growth are indeed vital themes, and I’m always eager to explore them further.
I find this sentence in the original post most inspiring: “in you lies the potential of everything you may ever learn and what you choose to do with it, and in you lies all the emotion you are capable of”- every individual has the innate potential to learn and grow. What we choose to do with our potential is up to us.
Within each person lies the full range of emotional capacity. We are capable of experiencing a wide spectrum of emotions, from joy to sorrow, bliss to anxiety.
Recognizing and acknowledging this potential and capacity within ourselves empowers us to embrace our ability to navigate life’s challenges, that is: to effectively handle and overcoming the various difficulties, obstacles, and uncertainties that arise throughout life.
By acknowledging our potential, we can take control of our personal development and emotional well-being. This empowers us to make conscious choices that align with our values and aspirations. Our potential for learning and emotional experience is dynamic: as we grow and change, so do our capacities. This continuous evolution is a fundamental aspect of our humanity.
I’m excited about the prospect of diving deeper into these topics with you, Psychicramdev. Let’s continue our conversation and see where it leads. Feel free to share more of your thoughts, experiences, or questions—I’m here and ready to engage.
Looking forward to our continued dialogue!
anita
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