A Mother's Self-Awareness & Daily-Life-Practice
- Didileia
- Jul 30
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 31
"Equality comes ..."
Equality comes when we value ourself and our life-opportunity and trust our own intelligence and experience. We choose what to think and feel about ourself; no-one else truly animates us from within. We also choose our perspective and attitude to life; we might look up to or down on others and inevitably recognise others doing the same to us. When this happens, we can remember our common ground of existence, find equal footing, and be inclusive of our different expressions of nature, each with strengths and weaknesses. This is practical compassion to self and others, to understand and be gracious while standing in our power. We are always self-empowered to use our mind to see all of life and nature as sacred, no-one being greater or less than another. We can consider ourself as equal and tend to our life accordingly with full natural capacity empowered from within by our individual truth, love, and purpose.
Encouraging someone to mistrust their own mind, takes away their life in the sense that they become discouraged from using their mind to listen to their heart and feel it's steadfast desire to keep beating. They become disempowered by hindering their willpower and self-determination that is generated from within their mind's capacity to feel love for their own nature and their precious life-opportunity. Encouraging someone to find fault with their nature makes them little more than a puppet on a string, reduced and identified with partial aspects, and at the liberty of someone else's mind and purpose. Our mind is a vital but fragile instrument that must be used with kindness and awareness. Healing is offered when we support each other to be in our whole-body awareness with senses, feeling, natural intelligence of diverse kinds, and equality as sacred life and nature.
As we witness our present human collective and impact each other with our daily intentions and actions, may we all be self-aware and self-responsible to uphold our equality and do all we can for well-being of self and others.
Affirmation: "May my words and actions be for the better ..."


