Be strong then,
and enter into your own body;
there you have a solid place for your feet.
Kabir
We spend so much time looking outside of ourselves for validation or unconditional love. We need to accept ourselves just the way we are ... imperfect. Imperfect in the sense that we are an unfinished product, still under construction, and vulnerable to unexpected change.
When our first identity is associated with being Buddha's Heart or Christ Consciousness or Divine Universe, we stand more firmly upon this ground. As a spark of the Divine, we experience being human through our family, work, community and belief systems. We live more harmoniously remembering that our soul is unchanged in spite of external human labeling.
Identifying with our spiritual nature, our human developments are less dramatic with more effective solutions. As our perspective is clearly spiritual, every day happenings shift in importance.
If we are seeking the answer to the question of "Who am I"
simply go within and connect with our soul. Soul is the first identity we experienced coming into this incarnation and it will be our last identity as we depart.
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