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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Be one with yourself, and God.

We can never go through life without complex issues that defines who we are. Everyone of us goes through something that within the realm of their intellects seems challenging to say the least. Sometimes, even within the realm of fellow humans, what we go through may be an insurmountable task and often times, we are the only ones who see the complexity of an issue that we are going through. Who is better positioned to know where the shoe pinches most but its wearer?

We often times deal with these issues in a myriad of ways, some good, and others bad, some praiseworthy and others condemnable, some we handle them idiotically and others totally splendid. Within the fabric of our own personal DNA structure, lies our personae, that which makes you sulk and cry in the face of frustrating challenges, that which makes you do some things different from your peers as well as that which defines who you really are.

Society will try to put its own imprints on our mind on what is right or wrong, we may be ostracized and condemned for following a certain path in life. We sometimes tend to believe that we are wrong on our manner of dealing with things and we end up trying to do what others are doing forgetting that we are all differently molded and that some individuals are well suited for certain remedies but not us.

The solution is simple, being one with yourself and God. When you are one with yourself, you acquire a greater understanding of who you are, one that not even your own parents can ever attain. When you are one with yourself, you will want to do the things that will benefit the self in you, and things that will make you happy. When you are one with God, you are one with the silent voice of reason within your heart that silently whispers and tells you that "I am because we are" and hence motivates you to do good to all mankind. The voice of reason that is God will motivate you to look outwardly for a solution to your problems and to practice true religion of helping the needy. There is not much more satisfaction.

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