When a child is born, the first thing we eagerly anticipate is the sound of their voice. Unfortunately, as we grow older, we tend to censor this very same voice, and eventually, they lose their ability to speak their truth. However, it is impossible to lose oneself, for just like a shadow, our self (character) always remains present, albeit somewhat hidden.
Therefore, instead of limiting ourselves by suppressing our views, we must confront our challenges, speak our truth, and rediscover our voices.
This process begins when we transform our vulnerabilities into strengths.
We make progress when we stop comparing the light inside us to the light in others and instead focus on treating them in a way that amplifies our own light. We possess numerous brilliant ideas, positive thoughts, dreams, and creative desires, and we understand that speaking our truth can often save us a great deal of trouble.
When we make truth our way of life, we find our voice. We make a difference because we are resilient, inspired, and persistent and, we must remember that we make our voice heard through the smile we give to the beggar, the call we make to the sick, or the kind words we utter when the opportunity arises, and everything works positively towards our inner peace and serenity.
Now, we raise our voices in freedom, safety, joy, love, and gratitude to attain balance in every aspect of our lives. This ability makes us timeless in consciousness.
