Tuesday, 25 June 2013

True Humility

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True humility occurs when you psychologically let go of everything that you used to think of as your own: ideas, possessions, desires, fears; all attachments are surrendered to the all-inclusiveness of the One. You recognise that all is embodied in the One, the I Am Presence that is All. Releasing pride involves understanding that your personal identity is nothing more than a facade that you are the Divine Presence. Because of this, there is nothing to work towards or try to hold onto, since you are All and embody All.
 
In God consciousness, there is no isolation or comparison. Everything is shared; nothing is hidden since there is nothing that needs to be protected through pretense. To quickly experience humility, you may want to go do something the mind may find typically embarrassing, and instead of letting it make you shrink and feel inferior, laugh at its inability to touch your true self. Instead, expand into the experience.

Om Namah Shivay.

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True Humility

True humility occurs when you psychologically let go of everything that you used to think of as your own: ideas, possessions, desires, fears; all attachments are surrendered to the all-inclusiveness of the One. You recognise that all is embodied in the One, the I Am Presence that is All. Releasing pride involves understanding that your personal identity is nothing more than a facade that you are the Divine Presence. Because of this, there is nothing to work towards or try to hold onto, since you are All and embody All.

In God consciousness, there is no isolation or comparison. Everything is shared; nothing is hidden since there is nothing that needs to be protected through pretense. To quickly experience humility, you may want to go do something the mind may find typically embarrassing, and instead of letting it make you shrink and feel inferior, laugh at its inability to touch your true self. Instead, expand into the experience.

Om Namah Shivay.

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