Many of us will not realize who we are because we do not want to go through the pain and trials
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A lot of mothers incorrectly see the meaning of their lives as being the designer or creator of their child__ life
Humans recognize the duality, autonomy, and latitude range of the mind and the body, and all humans comprehend their impending mortality. Unlike other animals, humankind knows despair brought about by understanding the inevitability of death of all living creatures. The radius of human thought touching upon the longitude of our transient existence causes infinite pain. Seeking to ameliorate existential anguish incites us to ponder spiritual matters, and this sphere of mental activity spurs us to contemplate the perimeter of unknown frontiers. Our ability to understand the compass of life and death allows us to view the circumference of the world as consisting of a past, a present, and a future in relation to our own lives. How a person views the range of their earthly life and how a person rationalizes their march towards a deathly outback creates a system of beliefs that separate people into classes, and the variations amongst class members_ belief systems supplements who we think we are.
We need to know who we are and then stand strong
Don__ waste a good idea or allow it to die inside you. One idea can bring you to the top, make your day or spark off chains of success chain reactions.
If you possess enough courage to speak out what you are, you will find you are not alone.
Shapeshifting requires the ability to transcend your attachments, in particular your ego attachments to identity and who you are. If you can get over your attachment to labeling yourself and your cherishing of your identity, you can be virtually anybody. You can slip in and out of different shells, even different animal forms or deity forms.
It was as if my sould had left my body, floated up to the ceiling, and was watching me destroy my own career with one deliberately assaultive punch. (Dark City Lights)
Only in a state of solitude, when you willingly stay face to face with God, can He help you to open yourself, and show the impurities preventing you from moving forward and help you to identify your unique gift, life mission and destination
The happy life is impossible without finding an answer to the question __hy am I here? What am doing here?
Being gay is not just what I do, but who I am. It is part of how I choose to live my life even if I never chose.
Everything I touch makes me a little bit more like the thing I__ touching, so I__ better start paying attention to what I__ touching.
Until you have answered the question __ho am I_ you will not be capable of living your own life
We are always in the process of becoming. Self-identity is a fusion of our prior decisions and our current thoughts.
Knowing who you are in the world need to come first in identifying yourself
Be sure that whatever you are is you.
All of us share conscious recognition of our individual self. Each of us is more than a product of our conscious thoughts. The dictation of our unconscious mind also affects our behavior. The unconsciousness cogitates upon problems that are too harsh to submit to conscious resolution. The unconscious mind frequently directs us to take action that a rational, conscious mind would eschew. Resembling a two-sided coin, both our conscious and unconscious minds contribute to our thought processes. Collaborative thoughts lead to action, and repeated actions result in the development of behavior patterns, and ingrained behavior patterns lead to a sense of identity.
I am metaphysical being, mystical and emotional, skeptical and cynical, happy and boisterous, loud and bawdy, quiet and melancholy, tender and cruel, full of mirth and despair. Inherent inconsistences mark me as part of nature, which is neither cruel nor fair, or reliable or predictable.