💫Shine ya light 💫

in #introducemyself7 years ago (edited)

Hello to everyone !
This is my first post so I will #introducemyself . I live in Split ,Croatia. Croatia is beautiful european country by the Adriatic sea. I am 24 years old and my sign is Scorpio. I love astrology also so maybe I will write about it also.
What I do in my life ? I study law, this is my last year so I'm looking forward my law degree 🎓.
Usually I'm not type of pearson who talks a lot with bunch of details, so let's come to the point.
Here I would like to write about my #spiritual journey which lasts for about 4 years.
It consists of lot of experience,even though I'm only 24, lot of knowledge and practise

But I must say that I am aware that I don't know anything 😂 (Socrates). But maybe my experience could help someone on their #life path. If that is only one pearson I will be truly satisfied.
So what's the main truth for me ?
To sum it up, I think that spirituality is not just about meditating whole time and becoming isolated because you are know #enlightened. That is also kind of ego because you think that you are better than others and they don't deserve your company. Remember , ego is very tricky thing and it will strike where you least expect it.
According to me, you have to be #light in this world.

You have to be that change you want to see. You have to shine your own light here in this world in everyday activities, so you can show to others that they can do it also. Sometimes you have to shine it so hard that others will think that you are absolutely crazy. They will wonder where you find that constant motivation and belief. Also, secretively they will admire you because they intuitively know they also can and should do it.
In other words, I will speak of laws of universe which are constant and always work( like law of gravity )even though you dont believe it.
The whole power is in you and you are #creator of your own reality.
Make your reality the best one 💙

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