I practice authenticity with myself and others.
Actors
spend hours rehearsing, learning lines, and working with technicians to
get everything just right. They also delve in to the accent, movements,
and motivations of the character. After a performance, actors shed
these things and become themselves once again. In some aspects of
my life, I may perform as if I am an actor and hide behind a mask or
image. I value authenticity in relationships. God leads me to look at
areas where my lines and roles may not reflect my Highest Self. I
lovingly release any actions and words not in alignment with my true
nature. In Truth, I am a loving, kind, and generous expression of
Christ. As I practice authenticity with myself and others, I trust
myself more and I am free.
And you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.—John 8:32
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