Monday, November 7, 2022

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Value Your Own Wisdom

Your very own inner wisdom should be valued more than any other and will always guide you in the direction you need to travel.Throughout our lives, we will encounter individuals who presume to know what is best for us. The insights they offer cannot compare, however, with the powers of awareness and discernment that already exist within us. From birth we are blessed with wisdom that cannot be learned or unlearned. It exists whether or not we acknowledge it because it is a gift given to us by a loving universe before we chose to experience existence on the earthly plane. Yet for all its permanence, it is vital that we value and honor this incredible element of the self. It is when we do not use our inborn wisdom that we begin to doubt our personal truths and are driven to outside sources of information because we are afraid. What we know to be true in our hearts is invariably true, and we discover how intensely beautiful and useful self-trust can be when we recognize the power of our wisdom.

Inner wisdom is not subject to the influences of the outside world, which means that it will never demand that we surrender our free will or counsel us to act in opposition to our values. We benefit from this inspiration when we open ourselves to it, letting go of the false notion that we are less qualified than others to determine our fate. The wisdom inside of us is the source of our discernment and our ability to identify blessings in disguise. When we are unsure of who to trust, how to respond, or what we require, the answers lie in our inner wisdom. It knows where we are going and understands where we are coming from, taking this into account though it is not a product of experience but rather a piece of our connection to the universal mind.

In the whole of your existence, no force you will ever encounter will contribute as much to your ability to do what you need to do and be who you want to be as your natural wisdom. Through it, you reveal your growing consciousness to the greater source and discover the true extent of your strength. If you heed this wisdom with conviction and confidence, the patterns, people, and fears that held you back will be dismantled, paving the way for you to fulfill your truest potential.

Source:  https://www.dailyom.com/


 

5 comments:

  1. All in all, wisdom is one of the most precious value that we own. We shouldn't doubt to use it to deal in daily life. It is also advisable to take advice from people trying to discern and having a critical thinking about whatever they suggest us. Taking advice from elderly people seem to me really usefull because they probably know more about real life due their past experiences, but listening people who presume to know what is best for you is also important because it could be constructive for us. But overall, the far more important in my opinion is that nobody should manipulate our thinking, therefore, trying to fight back using our wisdom is by far the best option.

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  2. Hi Carlos,
    Thanks so much for this very interesting answer.
    Try to find some things for me:
    - a spelling mistake in an adjective
    - a missing preposition after a verb
    And to answer a question:
    - is presume a positive or negative word?

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  3. spelling mistake in an adjective: useful instead of usefull.
    missing preposition: 'to deal with daily life'
    'Presume' in this context has a negative connotation, I suppose.
    Finally, I have a doubt, the adjective, desirable, in this sentence 'It is also desirable to take advice from people', instead of advisable could be more appropriate?

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  4. You are right about useful, Carlos.
    It´s also deal with (but I hadn´t noticed that). I meant: listen to.
    Presume, as you say, is negative.
    Regarding advisable and desirable, I think they are both okay.

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