Tag: SelfAwareness
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Consistency Is the Signature of Proximity to Consciousness.
Consistency is not about being right — it’s about being real. Truth doesn’t rehearse itself, doesn’t shift tone under pressure, doesn’t need rage or silence to survive. It simply holds its shape. And when it arrives, it doesn’t attack — it exposes. What follows is inevitable: a space opens in the psyche where a lie…
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✨ Consistency as a Lens: Seeing Trajectories, Truths, and the Systems We Choose
When consistency becomes your lens, you begin to see people’s trajectories long before they see them themselves. Consistency shows up in first impressions—it’s the signature beneath every version of a person, captured at different frequencies by the different passengers of their life. I’m at peace with having misunderstood my own existence; confusion was part of…
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Stop Saying Who You “Want” to Be — Start Owning Who You Actually Are
People keep saying who they want to be — but never who they actually are. They speak in affirmations their actions never back. They cosplay self-love while living in self-abandonment. It’s insulting. To themselves. To their subconscious. To anyone who invests in them. To consciousness at large. If you’re not behaving as the person you…
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I Learned From the Fire, But I Am Not the Flame That Burned Me 🔥
In a world where many empaths have survived narcissistic environments, it’s no wonder we sometimes find fragments of those same traits within ourselves. This doesn’t make us broken—it makes us aware. The real courage lies not in denying what we absorbed, but in consciously choosing how we alchemize it. To every heart that has unknowingly…
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The Pain of Not Acknowledging Love When It’s Given
We pray for gardens, but miss the wildflowers blooming beneath our feet. Love doesn’t always come loud, but it always comes brave. If someone is offering you their heart, don’t let your fear be louder than your gratitude.
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The Superpowers We’re Remembering We Always Had Access To XIII: Boundaries vs. Entitlement
In the delicate dance between entitlement and boundaries lies a truth most of us avoid—both stem from the same root: a desire to be seen, respected, and safe. But intention is everything. Are we expressing a boundary as an act of self-love, or are we masking an unspoken demand with spiritual language? Entitlement expects. Boundaries…
