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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

THE REAL TRUTH

Dear all,
Hope we all are in good spirits post our "DNA Transformation"....tramsforming into a newer and much joyous being.
Hope we are giving ourselves time or atleast making a sincere intention(good enuf to start to with..hwever nothing good as taking an action) to immerse n indulge in atleast that one joy and happiness that we discussed on sun.
Was reading somthing ..liked it ..felt like sharing it with you all........
lots of lv to all
urs
kanika

The Real Truth
Whatever we believe about a person or situation is the truth as we know it. We are aware of the reality that we choose to see. Even in our closest relationships, our version or understanding of the truth will be different from some else's, as each of us sees the world through our own eyes. When what we believe to be the truth creates problems for us, it is because we have an emotional attachment to what we want to be true and there is a conflict with what 'is'. It is the difference between 'our truth' and the 'real truth'. Being willing to see the 'real' truth can make the difference between joy and pain, abundance and lack, and peace and chaos in our lives.
What is the 'real' truth and how does it differ from what we see as the truth? Our truth allows us to stay in a painful relationship, believing that our love will change someone's behavior or beliefs. The 'real truth' in this situation is acknowledging that they have their own truth about their reality and they may not want to change. Our truth allows us to believe that we are not worthy or cannot create the reality of our dreams; the 'real truth' is that we can do, be and have whatever we desire. Wherever there is conflict in our lives, it is because there is conflict between our truth and the 'real truth'. And the conflict can be resolved by determining what kind of emotional investment we have in proving our truth to be real.
Any place in our lives where we struggle is an example of our not facing the 'real truth'. If we struggle in our job, is it possible that we need to be somewhere else? If we struggle with our partner, is it possible that we need to be without this person? If we are in conflict with any part of our lives, it is the Universe pointing the truth to us. Are we paying attention? We may continue to struggle and the Universe will continue to point out the truth until we stop struggling and let ourselves see the truth. I can almost hear the Universe breathing a sigh of relief as we step out of trying to prove that we know the truth and allow it to be revealed to us.
Life can be as easy or as difficult as we choose to make it. The truth hurts only when we refuse to acknowledge the 'real truth' because when we struggle with any aspect of our lives, we have a strong emotional investment in being right and proving our truth. The fact that we are struggling should be a sign to us that something is wrong. Can we release ourselves from our attachment to the outcome that we want to happen and let the 'real truth' reveal itself? It always does, whether we want it or not, and then we must reconcile our truth to it. But once we do, our lives can be free from conflict and only those things that are in our Highest Good will be part of our reality and we will be in alignment with the 'real truth'.

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