Of course you can. But remember: it’s not about changing, and thus suddenly becoming
acceptable. You’re acceptable right now in the eyes of God. You are only changing because
you choose to change, you choose a newer version of your Self.
The grandest version of the greatest vision I’ve ever had about who I am.
Precisely.
And a simple question like Is this Who I Am? will bring me to that?
it will, unless it won’t. But it is a very, very powerful
tool. It can be transformational.
It is powerful because it contextualizes what is happening. It makes it clear what you are
doing. I observe that many people do not know what they are doing.
What do You mean? What are they doing?
They are creating themselves. Many people do not understand this. They do not see that this
is what is happening, that this is what they are doing. They do not know that this is, in fact,
the purpose of all life.
Because they do not know this, they do not realize how
important, how impactful, every decision is.
Every decision you make—every decision—is not a decision about what to do. It’s a decision
about Who You Are.
When you see this, when you understand it, everything changes. You begin to see life a new
way. All events, occurrences, and situations turn into opportunities to do what you came here
to do.
We did come here with a mission, didn’t we...
Oh, yes. Most assuredly. It is the purpose of your soul to announce and to declare, to be and
to express, to experience and to fulfill Who You Really Are.
And who is that?
Whoever you say you are! Your life lived is your declaration. Your choices define you.
Every act is an act of self-definition.