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Isis' Message of the Day -
It is time to tear down "all" borders, all preconceived ideas about others and Unify the family
of God . . . ALL human beings . . . no matter where they come from. For in Allnationalities
there are those of the Light. To judge one is to judge yourself for we areOne.
I AM ISIS a "Spiritual Warrior of the Light."
In my hand I hold the Sword of Truth.
I wish you Joy, Love & Peace,
~ Lady of the Light ~
Who Stole My Truth?
by Jennifer Hoffman
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Our truth is everything that we believe is true about us and without truth we could not
exist. We must embody the truth that we deserve to live, be happy, and have peace, in order to have them. But while we may
think our truth is true, our real test comes when we must turn these thoughts into knowing and action. If not, our truth becomes
a possibility, depending on whether it can be validated. And within that realm of possibility our truth becomes optional,
something that we may or may not believe, depending on the circumstances. Did someone steal our truth? Not really, we lack
the one thing that helps us stay focused on our truth.
Without faith truth becomes an option, a possibility and a potential. But it's a little
more complicated than that, depending on where our truth is based. Each of us is a blend of spiritual and material truth.
Our spiritual truth speaks of our highest potential, greatest possibility, maximum joy, love and peace. But do we have those
things? Often we don't and it's not because the truth of them doesn't exist, it is because we are grounded in material truth,
where we think it is optional and can happen if we are lucky, with the right person, in the right place at the right time
and are blessed. No one steals our truth; we just don't have enough faith to keep it true.
We keep our truth true by believing that it is. And everything that happens which causes
us to question it is a test of our willingness to hold our truth. The material world doesn't say 'Your truth isn't true',
it says 'Do you want this to be true or not?' and then provides us with the option to agree or disagree. No one steals our
truth, we give it away through our powerlessness, doubt and insecurity. We want to be different but we also want to be part
of the group. And if being part of the group means giving up our truth, we are sometimes willing to do that. If holding our
truth means we risk being rejected, we have to choose whether being true (which is different from being 'right') is worth
it.
No one steals our truth, we give it away based on what we want from others.
If we want to be loved and we think an aspect of our truth stands in the way of that, we will give up that truth. When an
experience tells us if you go after what you want something bad will happen to you, as was my childhood experience, we will
block any expression of our truth that allows us to be powerful. And if someone rejects us because of our truth we will deny
ourselves rather than asking whether they are being truthful with us. Our truth is the foundation of our energy, our being,
dreams and miracles. As long as we hold our truth tightly, we will live powerfully and use our truth as a reminder of our
divinity and the unfolding reality of love, joy, peace and abundance that is our divine birthright can then manifest for us.
Article Copyright ©2011 by Jennifer Hoffman. All rights reserved.
About the author
Jennifer Hoffman is an intuitive, spiritual healer, mentor, teacher and author.
She also channels the energy of the Archangel Uriel. Jennifer has helped many people through the Shift through her unique
insights and counsel, facilitating their healing journey. Jennifer is the founder of www.urielheals.com, an on-line spiritual healing and growth center and dedicated to the messages and teachings of Archangel
Uriel. Information about Jennifer's books, on-line seminars and services is available at her websites, or email healing@urielheals.com for information. * Enlightening
Life www.enlighteninglife.com * email: Support@enlighteninglife.com *
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