I’ve always been intrigued by language and word origin. The
word “Epiphany” is Greek in origin, meaning “sudden realization”. This past
Sunday the kids and I focused on the parallel between the Christian celebration
of Epiphany (when we celebrate the Magi, with gifts in tow, visiting the infant
Jesus) and the concept of self-epiphany, or self-realization. Each one of us is
bestowed with natural strengths, which we may choose to nurture or ignore. By
nurturing our strengths, or talents, we are able to give the best gifts that we
have to offer to creation.
There is nothing selfish in getting to know your self. In
doing so, you’re becoming a better instrument of love, and peace in the world.
So, how do you go about doing that? Pay attention to what feels good to you,
and what makes you passionate- that’s your heart guiding you. Accept who you
are, exactly where you are, at this moment in time. Be honest, and kind about
your challenges or shortcomings. You will not find anyone else in the universe
that deserves love more (or less) than you.
In my opinion, journaling is one of the most effective ways
to get to know and keep track of the self. I like to go back in my journal to
read past entries to see just how much I’ve grown and changed. It’s really
astonishing to track your growth, and to tune into your inner voice of wisdom.
(If you’re self-critical, like me, it’s a great way to verify great stuff that
you’ve become or accomplished.) I go through phases of writing a lot, to
writing very little, but that’s ok. Something is better than nothing! Try it,
if only for a week or so.
Peace, Love, and Laughter,
Emily
That's great advice, Emily -- keep it coming! :)
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