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Friday, June 27, 2014

Of Labels And Identity

Of labels and identity
   'I am' is a powerful statement. 'I am'/'you are' can explain and label a variety of things, including emotions, vocations, lineage and culture, ailments, etc. But, simply saying “I am’ without the need of anything else taps into your true self, the Divine soul expressed inside. Because all those things describe your physical body, and often limit you as a infinitely beautiful soul.

These labels often get confused with our sense of self, of restrict us from learning about our potential entirely. 
    
 Also, consider the labels others use to describe you.. Do you come to accept them as part of yourself, without really examining them, or even realizing that they are just that person’s limited point of view, as dictated by their life’s experiences, beliefs, upbringing, etc? 

What happens when you are no longer what you've come to identify with? Do you experience the crisis of identity? Is it possible for you to move on from that and grow into your being, or do you hopelessly hold onto that label. Causing yourself stress and anxiety? 

Here, I express the labels I've heard about myself, or those that I've given myself for years, the stories attached to them, and those that hindered my growth. 

When we strip away all of these words, we are bare and  more vulnerable. It can be scary, but also liberating. And When we remove the labels we give others, we are forced to really ’see’ them just as they are.  Without preconceived notions, judgments, boxes, or labels. 

                      Open your eyes. See with your heart.



I am/not
  
( Not to be confused with ‘‘Is/not”, written by the brilliant Margaret Atwood )

I am
Water of the streams
Particle of the stars
Breath of the Divine
Roots in the Earth
Fire in my belly
                         I am

I am not:
Lazy, broken, or incomplete
I am not half of a whole
A doormat, 


Without purpose or drive or focus

I am:
 woven in the blanket of my ancestors
Your ancestors
A fine thread indeed
connected in this great web of life
A living expression of the Goddess and God
   I am


I am not:
Too Sensitive
Unworthy of respect or care or kindness 
Nor am I a sinner, or savior, nor needing saved
I will not go elsewhere to ‘find myself’
I am not lost
  I am right here

                     I am

I am the morning dew
The willow leaves
The evening fog
The comfort of the campfire
Breath of  Gaia

            I AM
     
I am
shining stardust
         I am
More than you percieve
I am
a river of emotion
I am
the dance of the Divine

                
                 I am