For many of us it is hard
to show their difference. All the systems we live in do not encourage us to
show our difference. In society it looks to be better to be ‘invisible’ organized
in booths, cupboards and drawers. Culture, religion, family expectations, education
and so on, are some examples of how ‘locked up’ you can feel in making your own choices. They
can be restrictive in sharing your true self.
It is appreciated being
part of a group. Following the, sometimes unwritten, rules. Not bothering
around too much because that can be disturbing.
Being aware of being
unique is an invitation to show and share that uniqueness. To show your
difference. The only thing to do is feeling free to be your true Self. Isn’t
that in fact your calling since birth?
Growing up every person
has to deal with the adolescence period. Being a bit rebellious to find your
personal way. Sometimes it is hard to go your own way and follow that calling
if it is even possible in the circumstances you were born in.
Still, being an adult, it
is a matter of listening to that inner child always available in yourself. Giving
response to that inner call and, yes, maybe to be a rebellion again. Not
following the patterns made for you to behave. This can be hard, maybe not even
a struggle but sometimes a fight.
If you think of it, isn’t
it worth to fight for your own identity?
Free yourself, trust
yourself. Show your difference by being your true Self.
It makes the world, who is
waiting for it, more colorful.
And if people around you start thinking, or even better start telling you, you act a bit differently or even strange... please think you are on the right path.
And if people around you start thinking, or even better start telling you, you act a bit differently or even strange... please think you are on the right path.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
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