A passionate seeker of the TRUTH who definitely was not created 2 fit In I definitely was created 2 stand out"

How do you know when you’re operating Authentically?

You have to FEEL it. That little hum of “rightness”…of Flow. Of Peace.

And I only know what mine feels like, I can’t tell you what yours will or does. It’s something we each have to figure through experience. And, yes, through getting it wrong as well as right. We have to step off our Path in order to learn to appreciate 1) truly wanting to be on it and 2) what it feels like to have stepped into territory that we don’t wish to stay in.

All of that is done through experience…which leads to embodied knowing…Gnosis.
It’s not something we do from our Minds - other than decide that we really do wish to “Be Authentic”. It’s what we do with our entire Being. It’s a choice, and then a continuous choice, over and over and over, to not let the external dictate what we think, say and do. To continually return back to Center,
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over and over and over.
Until we learn to just Be there. To exist there. It takes practice. And honestly, I think that’s why we come here. To learn THIS.

And that’s a bit tricky isn’t it? Bc of course we have to notice and process our environment, the people around us, the way that we approach all of that. But in each moment, we need to choose Alignment, Honesty, Authenticity and yes, Love. Bc True, Unconditional Love is actually Authenticity. It’s the expression of the True Self and the realization that we actually are utterly immersed in Pure Love at all times. It’s our perception of that which is distorted and thus causes us the feeling of Fear and the resultant covering up and twisting of what we present to the world.

TLDR: you kinda have to screw up “being Authentic” before you can actually get it right 🙃

In Love,
TR ✨💞✨

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