When ‘No Show’ Is the Best ‘Show’

zzznever undervalue or estimate teh power in NOT particpating or enabling something. Your absence can be very powerful thing!

Our absence is a very powerful thing.

Never underestimate the value and power in NOT participating or enabling something.

Our choices make us, so what we choose to not do, is as important as what we do. 😉

Think of how many places we can be absent from at any one time! 😀 When we make our absence work for us, it helps us realize the power and importance in saying “No”.

Our “no’ choice is as important as our “yes”and it is our design to learn what is specific to our unique self.  Never ‘go along’ with something, unless it feels right to you.  It is our design to do this, and you are just being human to announce “No, my body is telling me otherwise, I am not a part of this ‘show’,  I am meant to be doing something else, somewhere else. 😉

When we are discerning, and we demonstrate that we are interpreting or ‘reading’ our body wisdom, other opportunities present themselves to us.  It is essential that we begin to carefully choose our response…or non response.

Get busy being absent. 😉

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About C'mon Be a Human Already!

Lover of life, love, joy and music and all that brings clarity to a planet in need. Author, transformative/self mastery educator, sound healer, & singer songwriter. I am particularly interested in all languages, history, bringing an understanding to and mastery of, our feelings and thoughts; helping people attain inner peace; healthy sexual expression, development of consciousness, and in so doing, bringing a balance of our true selves operating in harmony on earth. I can provide the answers, my life has given me this. We have just gone off course. ;) I was born into a living hell, where I was not allowed to speak -even to learn how- and I needed to employ military survival tactics as a toddler just to get around the house unharmed.;) I was forced to figure out life, or I was not going to survive, and I did so with completely unbiased eyes, as I could trust nothing that I was told by family who intended me harm. I started meditating in early childhood as just a natural instinct to run away as far as I could, behind my eyes . Figuring out what had caused my mother not to possess any natural maternal instinct, and why she couldn' t love me, enabled me much insight and gave cause for intense, undistracted research. Now it has been given the name Antisocial Personality Disorder/Narcissism/Sociopathy, but as her cruelty and control disorder were always accompanied by historical rules, orders, sayings and beliefs, I learned much of the 'knowledge' leading our species astray at the time. I wanted to be the best Human Being I could Be, and I wanted to know how. I ran away at 5 years old, with my 8 year old brother asking to come with me, but, having no where to go, I sat at the corner sweet shop realising this and returned in secret, unpacking my little case to 'stick it out'. So, living within her cruel, ignorant ways, while secretly studying what life was really all about, I noticed my life as a microcosm of what was happening large scale across the globe, which inspired me to share what I learned. : ) Many Blessings to you on your journey!

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