
Freedom is that thing
you were born with, is your right.
It lives in your soul.
Deep inside yourself, do you believe this? Or has society convinced you of something different?
Birthright is from Hart Haiku Vol. 1, © Susan L Hart

Freedom is that thing
you were born with, is your right.
It lives in your soul.
Deep inside yourself, do you believe this? Or has society convinced you of something different?
Birthright is from Hart Haiku Vol. 1, © Susan L Hart
Living life wholly, fully, completely,
is a process of learning,
with full awareness
and reverently,
for life IS holy –
I don’t mean religiously,
but yes, spiritually,
and respectfully
of All of Life,
not sacrificially
of yourself,
your own soul,
your learning,
but cooperatively
with humanity,
compassionately,
understandingly,
gracefully,
lovingly,
becoming
wholly
One.
Wholly © Susan L Hart | Is an excerpt from The Samurai’s Pen
Simple, straightforward, and true, the daisy flower reminds me of the girl next door in teen movies. She’s just there, being herself and a friend, while the male protagonist is gaga over the breathtaking rose at school who is stuck on her own looks.
Sometimes we are blind to what is right in front of us. The daisy grows wild in the field, with the wind blowing through her petals. The essence of this flower is purity, innocence, and freedom. It’s no wonder that during the hippie movement in the 1960’s, daisies were common in floral crowns worn by women.
Be true to yourself, be authentic, and be real. Your will set your own soul free and the world around you will feel it.
Inspirational quotes:
“This above all: to thine own self be true.” (William Shakespeare)
“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.” ~ Carl Gustav Jung
“Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It’s about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.” ~ Brené Brown
“There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a person being themselves. Imagine going through your day being unapologetically you.” ~ Steve Maraboli
“Only the truth of who you are, if realized, will set you free.” ~ Eckhart Tolle
This post is an excerpt from my life inspiration ebook, 25 Big Ways to Grow Your Life.

Virginia Woolf’s quote speaks to the ideal achievement of balance between stability and allowance for risk.
People often think of rooted as a physical place, but I would say not. Really being rooted is knowing one’s self and one’s capabilities to the fullest extent, so that there is a foundation within that no outer circumstance could ever shake. When one is rooted internally, there is room for risk. Risk leads to new opportunities and growth, and expansion of self. Life becomes more exciting, fuller, and richer.
Be rooted, but flowing.

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