There exists no limit to what you can embody, accomplish, or acquire. You are the most remarkable, astonishing, marvelous, incredible, and unimaginable human being ever crafted by the vastness of the Universe. Is this truth self-evident? Indeed, it is. Upon discovering these words, I found their veracity undeniable, a revelation I stumbled upon during a quest for clarity regarding my identity and life's purpose long ago. Although I did not immediately incorporate them into my life, with the passage of time, I have come to genuinely believe that I embody all these qualities.
The sole impediment to attaining anything in life lies within you and you alone. Reflect upon this. The only hindrance to your desires and aspirations is YOU and YOU alone. Should there be a goal or identity you seek, the only impediment is your own perception that you cannot embody that person, achieve that endeavour, or possess what you desire. It all boils down to your self-perception, whether it be doubts about your adequacy, affluence, intelligence, or any other measure of 'enough'; the locus of influence rests solely within you.
Should this assertion strike you as overly severe, recognise it as a manifestation of self-doubt. If life has thrown challenges your way, leading you to believe you are undeserving of what you once believed was rightfully yours, that, too, is merely a resurgence of self-doubt. The affirmation remains unaltered — there is nothing you cannot be, there is nothing you cannot do, there is nothing you cannot have. Consider making it your mantra.
Why, then, do we complicate what seems effortlessly achievable when we hear that initial sentence? An answer can be found in the realm of trust — a deficit in self-trust. When we encounter these words, our initial reaction might be, "I can do that," but upon further contemplation, doubt creeps in (courtesy of the ego), eroding our trust in the wisdom emanating from our souls. Trusting ourselves, especially with life-altering decisions, proves to be a formidable challenge, often stemming from an ingrained belief that we are not sufficiently capable or deserving of what we ardently desire.
Recall a time when a fervent desire propelled you into action. Regardless of the magnitude, you threw your entire being into the endeavor, and it flourished. Why did it succeed? Because you had unwavering belief in yourself; you trusted yourself. You achieved what you desired through belief in the extraordinary person that is you.
"If we can see it in our mind, we can hold it in our hands." The key lies in trusting the process, relinquishing the need to dictate how the universe should orchestrate events. Instead, go with the flow, embrace the principles of "ask, believe, and receive" reiterated by many. Trust the unfolding of the process, trust the eventual outcome, and, most importantly, trust yourself. Whether it materializes in a day, a week, a month, or a year, maintain unyielding trust in the process, keep the vision vivid in your mind, and never lose focus on what your heart desires.
Patience, an omnipotent virtue, serves as another reason why manifestations may be delayed. Reflect on your own reservoir of patience. In my past, patience was not my forte, and hindsight reveals the immaturity that colored those days. Over time, and with a measure of wisdom gained through maturity, I learned the art of patience. It requires time to cultivate this virtue and permit the universe to execute its cosmic design. Once you grasp this and concurrently develop trust in yourself, sit back and witness with awe as life unfolds into the extraordinary tapestry you both deserve and believe in. You can indeed have it all if your desire is genuine and unwavering.
I've had the privilege of encountering a beautiful soul from overseas. In the brief duration of our acquaintance, she has blossomed into an incredibly positive woman. Initially, she harboured occasional self-doubt, but now, she exudes positivity, firmly believing in herself, and everything in her life is aligning in a remarkable manner. Entrust your aspirations to the universe, allow the intricate design to unfold, and marvel at the grandeur that follows.
You can be that person. You can do that thing. You can have it all.
In Love, Light and Blessings