
What I share here, on my blog, in my books, at my talks, or with anyone I talk to, is my personal truth. It fits who I am, and it fits my progress. I am aware that truth is never final. Each truth is a small stepping stone that leads me to the next particle of truth. It may expand what I have already considered being the truth, or it may put a new face on it. I would never demand anyone believe it because who am I to say what is right or wrong since I believe that truth is subjective. The truth I like to share as part of my inner calling, is a truth that makes me feel good. It strengthens me, broadens my perspective, and keeps my mind curious about what triggers my heart to discover. By sharing it, I hope to trigger something similar in others.
Therefore, no one should hide their truth. It is part of who they are at that moment, and it is the springboard for further discovery. It also allows others to reflect on their truth. They may feel similarly, or they may feel the opposite. But in any case, it inspires. What must be avoided, however, is believing something just because a certain person, a group of people, or even a majority claims something. If that had been the case in the past, we wouldn’t be flying in airplanes and we would still believe that the earth is a disc. People believed in something. They had a vision or just felt that something was right for them to look at more closely, and new things developed out of that.

I love sharing my truth and I love hearing other people’s truth. Looking at it from the spiritual perspective again: Everybody knows something, and in everything someone believes, there is a spark of the big and all-encompassing truth. Maybe together, we would complete that big picture, providing that everybody is open to sharing, willing to accept others’ views, and look at the shared from a distance. As long as we believe in something, we keep moving forward and the collective progress in motion. And there, the most important thing is to believe in oneself. And to close the circle, it means… believe in your truth because it is what leads you in your way and how you can touch others most progressively… but that’s what I believe…
Living your truth means that you are on purpose.
And the ripples that emerge from it provoke others to do the same.
In Love and Light
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