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LIFE BEGINS ONCE YOU'VE STOPPED DENYING WHO YOU ARE

Your life will begin once you've stopped denying yourself. Life will begin living up to your expectations on the day you have stopped denying yourself. Of course this will greatly depend on the level of awareness you are in. These words will strike the core of those who are seeking an Awakening, and they will go above the heads of those who are still enjoying the slumber and illusion of their reality.


Your life will begin once you have stopped denying who you are. This can usually start by accepting those things that you were taught to deny. By accepting who you are on the base level. If you want your life to begin, begin right now to accept yourself, begin to accept yourself to be intelligent even though the schooling system may have taught you to think of yourself of a lesser capability. Begin to accept yourself as worthy, even though your traditions have at times scared you into denying this truth. Begin to accept yourself as gay even though your society has cursed you into denying the truth of you. Begin to accept you know God even though your religions have taught you to deny your knowledge of God. And lastly begin to accept yourself as a spiritual being, even though your sciences have caused you to ridicule this magnificent truth.

Your life will begin once you have stopped denying who you are. All of your life you've been told to deny your worthiness, your wisdom, your magnificence and most of all to deny who you are. For your life to begin you have to begin to accept yourself.

Like Mufasa said to Simba in the Lion King, "Remember Who You Are Simba. Remember Who You Are!"

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