365 Pause Practices – Day 122
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False Humility
the practice of pretending to be less than
scroll down to read how I pretended
False humility is pretending to be “less than” the magnificence that you wholly
are as an extension of LOVE. We mistakenly act as if we are less than. It often involves so-called “good intentions.” As the Irish say,
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Why rely on false humility and good intentions when we have the very Best available to us in LOVE? False humility is actually arrogance! Oddly enough,
we may have been taught false humility in place of true kindness, what it is to
truly be meek, valuing victimhood as a way of life, etc.
We ALL, that includes me and you, have been given gifts to use, that is, to
place in the service of LOVE, as opposed to in the service of our me-character.
Lots of people are wondering who they are, why they are here, feeling life has
no meaning. BEGIN USING THE GIFTS LOVE HAS HONORED YOU WITH.
Exchange making excuses for creating.
Trade out thinking your gift isn’t really your gift with accepting your gifts.
Pause from judging your gifts as unnecessary in the grand scheme
of things. Instead, be willing to accept how your part is essential.
Give up using your gifts for self-absorption which is a misguided attempt to find a meaningful identity and Let LOVE ~ love you to find your
true identity in LOVE.
Set yourself free of pretending you don’t have any gifts; no one got left out. Experience the freedom of sharing your gifts.
Step Back from sizing others up and down for using their gifts. Trust LOVE
to show you how to use yours.
Is there anything or anyone else to help you recognize and extend your
gifts as Inspiration guides? Be willing to receive Help.
Practice Pause:
Recognize and Extend Your Gifts!
Why I Unknowingly Practiced False Humility for Decades. I Literally Just Now Discovered This While Writing This Post!
I have been graced with many talents and gifts. There you go! I said the truth and it didn’t hurt one bit. I am not alone in this. I used to think I was alone. That I was somehow special in the gifts and talents I had been given and I shouldn’t dare expose them to others because those poor people didn’t have any gifts and talents and I didn’t want to appear prideful. I didn’t want to be exposed. I felt jealous of those using their gifts and talents because I wasn’t using mine; somehow my gifts felt less than their gifts; not worth sharing.
OH MY GOD, WHAT WARPED THINKING FALSE HUMILITY RELAYS!
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