It’s liberating to be honest about who you really are. Trying to uphold a false identity just to look good drains your energy and disturbs your inner peace. The more you pretend, the more psychic bandwidth you use to keep the constructed story alive. Even if others don’t consciously know you’re fabricating a false image, they subconsciously detect it. On the other hand, when you show up authentically in alignment with your own truth, you’re light, easy and comfortable to be around. Since you never really can fool anyone anyway, you might as well enjoy…
Being real.
Steve and Jarl
This gives me a smile for this age of nearly universal dissembling. It is good for us all to remember what used to be so obvious so that we can lead those who will not read this into a civil society.
Hi Larry, So good to hear from you! How are you doin?