The Journey Back To Truth

 

 

While everyone’s journey is different, the destination should be the same, because truth doesn’t change. 

Those who break their covenants and commitments on purpose with no remorse are the most weak, most selfish, and most egotistical people in the world. They are the ones who say they are on their own journey, that they are finding themselves.

Yet, these are the ones who hypocritically preach kindness and humanity but deny the actual source. 

A tree without roots cannot bear fruit. 

A house without a foundation cannot stand. 

The journey back to truth can be slow or fast, complex or simple.

The only way to truly find yourself, is by finding truth, and you do this by letting go of pride, admitting you don’t know it all, and by truly honoring your commitments.

 

You Already Know

When you give it your all you don’t need to seek validation.

But, if you need to ask, you already know.

When you ask: “Is it good?” 

or

“Is it enough?” …

You already know: it isn’t.

When you do your best, you already know it is enough because you couldn’t do more—you gave it your all, and you feel accomplished.

Feel Shame Less

Shame is usually the lack of two fundamental skills:

  1. The ability to effectively process embarrassment.
  2. The courage to ignore the judgment of others.

Shame is not guilt. 

Shame comes from how we feel about ourselves in relation to expectations we have internalized.

To feel shame less make sure your actions align with your values, learn to be embarrassed, and stop worrying about the judgement of others.