Honoring the fullness of your humanity
Honoring your humanity means honoring ALL of you. It is about embracing the totality of your being.
All of your parts and patterns.
All defense mechanisms.
The collective and the individual.
All of your needs, met or unmet.
Your lineage.
Your physical body.
Your energetic body.
Your emotions.
Your intellect.
Your divinity.
All of you.
We have the tendency to push certain emotions or experiences to the shadows because we’ve labeled them as “impure” or “negative”. We scold ourselves for repeating familiar patterns, for feeling sadness, anger, or fear. We blame ourselves for “closing off” our heart space in a relationship. There are parts of us that have been judged and pushed down for generations.
To me, being human doesn’t imply chasing bliss and love only (and anything else that isn’t up that frequency must “immediately be worked on”).
Because, if we do not embrace our shame, discomfort or fears, all the bits we have labeled as “icky, dirty,..”, we disallow a vital part of our very existence.
What would happen if you became the observer instead of the judge?
Can you open up to all emotions without any prejudice or bias? Witnessing yourself in everything and all?
Because that is… what makes you, you.