I can't think of a better way to start this course than with this quote by Emerson. He says, "Each man is a divinity in disguise, a God playing the fool."
This speaks to the idea that we have forgotten or lost touch with the divine perfection that we were designed to be. So maybe that happened because we decided somewhere along the way, or we've been taught that we are inherently flawed, that we are inherently limited, that we are imperfect and need fixing or need changing in order to be worthy of love, be worthy of affection, be worthy of the success or the goodness that we want to have more of flowing in our lives.
And it also leaves us in this sort of false state of self. This false sense of self, where we're pretending not to know this beautiful divine and perfect spark. That is truly the essence, that core essence of a human being.
Today I invite you to consider the opposite end of that spectrum.
What if instead of trying to fix problems or correct flaws, that we instead shifted our focus to finding the perfection that is already there. And we get an opportunity to explore that, not just within ourselves, but also in the world and the people around us and allowing that goodness to flow in our lives.
I guarantee that once you start to shift your perspective in this way, you'll see more perfection because that is where our attention lies. And that's where we also get to access more synchronicity in our lives and step into that flow of goodness and love and let that flow as much as we can handle.
This will be one of the things that we continue throughout this course is to allow more and more of that to love, but it starts very simply with...
"What If, instead of trying to fix the problems or correct the flaws, or do things differently so that we can XYZ. What if instead, we shifted our focus to finding the perfection that is already there. That's my invitation for you today."
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