Know Thyself

” ‘Know Thyself’ was an instruction carved onto the temple at Apollo at Delphi.

If you mean to leave a considered life and to act deliberately, this is an essential foundation.  Of course who we are changes over time as we grow and learn.  But how do we know who we really are?  How do we find our authentic selves?

There are a great many different forces acting on each of us.  We are each born into a specific family, informed by long ancestral lines.  Our families exist in the context of the cultures that surround them.  We grow up exposed to ideas about who we are and what we should aspire to.  Adverts tell us what to want, politicians tell us what matters, employment demands conformity, fashion dictates our uniforms and so forth.

It’s not easy to find your true self if you spend most of your time in situations where people are loud and clear about who you are supposed to be.  It’s not easy to be authentic when economic pressures dominate how you spend your time.  It is worth asking what you’d do differently if you had the financial freedom to do what you please because that tends to be about what we love and value.

I don’t think the truth of who we are lies in what we think of ourselves.  I think the true self is measured through action.  Who we are is best expressed by what we do.  You can’t make good choices when you don’t have good options.  But at the same time, what you do around the stuff you can’t control is also a measure of self.

There’s power in being radically honest with yourself.  That means uncovering your strengths and shortcomings alike.  It means knowing where you are vulnerable and what you don’t handle well.  Know what the best of yourself is and also know when and why you don’t meet your own expectations.  Know how you impact on others but don’t let what other people want you to be … entirely define you.

Life is an experiment.  We try things and we see if they work for us.  We explore ways of being in the world, ways of thinking, relating, and acting.  Hopefully. with enough experimenting we get to know who we are, and we become wiser more patient with ourselves, and more at peace with things.  It’s good to feel like a work in progress and not like something that has gained its final form already.  Know yourself, and know that tomorrow could radically change that for you.”

Nimue Brown, druidlife.wordpress.com

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mysticheartsong

After thirty years of teaching Inner City, Special Education students and forty-five years of metaphysical studies, I have decided to share my life's philosophical understandings on this wonderful website. For me, everything in my life has been a spiritual experience from being raised in an alcoholic household, to marriage and teaching, and finally caring for an Alzheimer parent. I have sought at least fifteen, personal psychic readings to try and assist me as a wife, teacher and caretaker. I want to share the wisdom that I have gained from following the valuable spiritual guidance from my inner knowing and from heeding the advise of channeled answers from trusted psychics. At almost 70 years old, I am writing, traveling and enjoying retirement in Florida.

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