Your Authentic Self and Your Authentic Voice
Feb 21, 2024Speak with the voice of grace, gratitude, and appreciation. Speak with your voice, unique and beautiful. And crystal clear. Breathe it in and make it your own.
Remember there is no other voice leading you anywhere besides your own. In all the forms in which it may come, recognize it, as your own. Through all the filters it may issue, recognize it as your own. Through all the songs it may sing and all the stories that voice may tell, recognize yourself as the story teller and recognize yourself as the voice. Be that voice for others as you are the voice for yourself. So that others may hear their own voice, in yours.
Through all the beliefs you’ve taken on from others (parents, society, peanut gallery, etc). Recognize yourself as the story teller. Recognize yourself as the voice.
Relax now in peace and be free to be who you know you are.
*Why I chose that photo for this blog: I am beyond appreciative that all of my Chickens π£π£π£π£π£ are very confident in who they are, authentically, and don't really give a rip what others think, or more accurately, don't have a desire to "fit in" (mostly - they're human, but mostly). In this way and many others, they are my HH and my biggest teachers. ππππ€π€ Montana Sky, in the photo, who is my baby by 4 minutes, is the most quirky and hilarious of them all...in the most adorable and love-able way. In kindergarten, his teacher's aid pulled me aside to tell me he "freaked her out" because he could do very advanced math problems; and yet, she said, he never interrupted the other children as they were adding two plus two, etc. He waited his turn and said that the answer was 4. ππ So although his brain is very advanced he is still able to relate to others and be humble and patient...and concurrently, confident in being himself authentically, even if he is "different." I had thousands of photos from which to choose that exhibited his authenticity, confidence, hilarious quirkiness and lack of interest and/or attention to "fitting in" in any way, and/but this one spoke to me the most.