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The Real Me

30 March 2009 No Comments

How often do we lose the true nature of ourselves? When it comes to certain people and certain situations we sometimes forget who we are, what we’re about, and what we set out to do. Sometimes we lose our whole intention by trading it in for someone else’s intention.

Where did the real me go? Where is my authenticity? Where is my sincerity? What is the difference between me and another person? Where is my unique-ness?

Your individuality that sets you apart is your true identity. We are all born of the exact same Infinite Power. We are all born with the amazing ability to be ourselves. Our truest selves. What is your highest potential today? How can you be true to your nature today? Who are you today?

We don’t know very much about ourselves, do we?

I read a book today by a doctor that said it took him forty-four years of studying himself to find out who he truly was. The journey to self-discovery sometimes takes a lifetime! But, I promise that the journey is well worth it. May I join you?

Today, especially today, is when we should begin our journeys of discovering ourselves. This is the real me. What is the real you? Never second guess who you are.

Be who you want to be-come today. Be that wonderful, magnificent, bright, healthy, intelligent, beautiful, joyous, wealthy, caring, giving and uplifting person that you already are! That is the real me, inside of you.

—Penna

The Who “The Real Me”

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