World View Perspective: Re-evaluating who we are!

Once our Light shines within our system, anything and/or any aspect of an old sense of self can be energetically re-evaluated!  Like cleaning out that old closet!  Everything can be discerned in terms of fitting us or defining us in the past or fitting who we currently are!  This is not just shifting and changing roles or rules but rather re-evaluating who we truly are on a different level, a deeper layer of our truth!

Asking ourselves if we truly know who we are on the deeper Heart/Soul level!  Allow for a moment or two of Grace to illuminate a clear picture of yourself from the depths!  Choosing the most positive, illuminated perspective to shine back within you!  With that brighter potential, take the time to re-evaluate your truer, clearer, more illuminated Self!  As we hold that in Higher/Highest regard, we become that very image, with more of our Light, shining back!  Old self-images move on like clouds on a rainy day! 

Just like dusting off an old and covered mirror, we can clean our energy space and energetic body daily, revealing more positive aspects of our truly VALUED SELF!  The VALUED SELF that our own TRUE HEART SOUL SELF sees and Knows!  Not the limited human self, personality self or past self but the FULLY VALUED SELF!

This VALUED SELF aligns beautifully with our INNER LIGHT because they are already in UNITY!  This is how we transform and transmute old stuck energies, turning them into TRUE WORKS OF ART, a current day array of our INNER/OUTER LIGHT, refilling ourselves with High/Higher/Highest CONSCIOUSNESS!  As we shift and change, so does all around us, surrounding us, clearing and cleaning up the shade of the past!  A past that can no longer last when OUR LIGHT shines directly on it!

Re-evaluate you in Light of your Light and shine as bright as possible!  Becoming so LIGHTHEARTED, you’ll not only know CONSCIOUSNESS, you’ll become it!

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