When we accept our divinity we no longer question whether we are worthy because we know that we here for a purpose.
The issue of worthiness may come up in many
areas of our lives, as we ask, often unconsciously, whether we are worthy of
success, love, happiness, and countless other things, from supportive
relationships to a beautiful home. In the end, though, it all comes down to one
thing: our willingness to claim our space in this life as humans on this planet
at this time. When we accept our divinity, we no longer question whether we are
worthy, because we know that we are meant to be here to fulfill a particular
purpose, a purpose that no one other than us can fulfill.
There are no replacements who can take over and live our lives for us, no other
person who has had the experiences we have had, who has access to the same
resources and relationships, who carries the same message to share with the
world. Our purpose may be large or small, and in most cases it is multi-leveled,
with important actions taking place on the interpersonal level, as well as in
terms of the work we do in the world. Small acts of kindness share the stage
with large acts of sacrifice, and only through accepting and honoring our
divinity can we know what we are called to do and when.
Ultimately, we are all equally, exactly, completely worthy of being here in
this life. Moreover, we are all essential to the unfolding plan of which we are
each one small, but important, part. If we suffer from low self worth, it is
because we have lost track of understanding this truth, and allowing it to
guide our actions in the world. Seeing ourselves as part of something larger,
as beings called to serve, is the ultimate cure for feelings of unworthiness.
In the end, it’s not about evaluating ourselves as worthy or unworthy, so much
as it’s about accepting that we have been called here to serve and taking the
steps required to listen and respond to what our lives are asking us to do.
"from March 17,2011"
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