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Live According To Your Highest Values

“The small truth has words that are clear; the great truth has great silence.” — Rabindranath Tagore

It is no secret that power and truth are synonymous, since one cannot exist without the other. As you assert your inner power, you live an authentic life which is bestowed in the truth of your being.

To live your truth gives relevance to honouring your highest principled virtue, bound by the essence of your highest self. The higher self is the quintessential aspect of who you are — it is the embodiment of your spiritual nature, unbound by human weaknesses.

Living your truth must come to represent that which is true for you alone and unhindered by outside influences. Your truth is the essence of your spiritual nature — that is, once the mental facade has been transformed, the truth gives way to the light of your being. In doing so, you overcome emotional impediments that may stifle your growth.

The truth is represented by the emergence of the authentic self, which is the soul’s true essence.

Seeking the truth entails living according to your highest principles and values. You are pulled by your empowering beliefs, values and ideals, which you honour deeply, for these principles allow you to express your authentic nature.

Truth Should Unite Others Toward A Common Goal

“The greatest enemy of any one of our truths may be the rest of our truths.”

Your truth serves as your roadmap, it is your guiding force — your light and beacon to navigate your way ahead. Whilst we make daily choices that guide our life’s path, living in accordance with our truth is the highest choice we make.

What you accept as your truth becomes your destiny. Your truth influences your beliefs, thus impelling your actions. I truly believe at a deeper level we are striving to do the best we can, given the resources available to us at the time.

Your level of awareness shapes your life, for as you grow in awareness the veil, which obscures reality, is lifted to reveal the truth. There may be times when we unwittingly offend others through our choices and actions. If we abide by our truth, we trust that we cannot please everyone and therefore as long as we act morally and dutifully, we are following our deepest wisdom.

It was the greatest intellectual of this century, Albert Einstein who wrote, “Man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.”

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