22nd August, Thursday
Blog by Mamatha Honnavar
Self-Awareness
We can be aware of many things, but at the same time, we might be unaware of our thoughts, emotions, true selves, skills, and talents. Even though we may not always be aware of everything in our surroundings, being aware of ourselves and our life's purpose can make our journey smoother. Our external awareness is only a reflection of our internal awareness or unawareness.
Many people may think that being aware is very difficult and that we will have to leave our family, job, status, and money to become aware. In fact, true awareness is being amidst all these things, enjoying them, and yet being detached. It means fully knowing that what is needed for me will be provided at the right time, in the right manner, through the right person or people, and in the right quality and quantity.
When we become self-aware, the love we experience knows no bounds. Our faith takes a leap, and we feel whole, complete, and in integrity with ourselves. Peace surrounds us, and prosperity becomes our companion. We are constantly joyful for being who we are.
So, how about taking a step forward to truly being self-aware?
Recite these Redikall Statements guiding & helping you to be self-aware
With Redikall Consciousness, I purify my ignorance.
With Redikall Consciousness, I purify my reluctance to learn to be self-aware.
With Redikall Consciousness, I purify my insensitivity.
With Redikall Consciousness, I transform & transcend my resistance to be self-aware.
With Redikall Consciousness, I transform & transcend my fear of loneliness with self-awareness.
With Redikall Consciousness, I transform & transcend my belief that unawareness is bliss.
With Redikall Consciousness, I awaken my courage to be self-aware.
With Redikall Consciousness, I awaken my integrity with myself.
With Redikall Consciousness, I awaken my alignment with self-awareness.