
I like so many, have on many occasions underestimated the power that the spoken word has, and have said things in hap hazard ways, without giving much thought to what I was saying, but recently I have been struck with a state of forced silence, where I have lost my voice, and have been unable to relay verbal information in a way that can be understood by whomever it may be I intend to speak to. This experience has given me so much more appreciation for the simple act of speaking, which I have taken for granted in the past, however, when my voice returns, I am already planning to be much more conscious and intentional with whatever it is I choose to say.
My goal while in this incarnation, from the depths of myself, which I have been able to ascertain, is that I am here to spread the message of unconditional love, and compassion to others, not simply with my words, but with my actions also. I have been in situations where my capacity to emotionally regulate myself, has been put to the test, and in those situations, I chose to take the path that does not create more hostility, and conflict, by allowing the negative energy that another may be experiencing, to dissipate.
We are all going to be faced with challenges throughout this life, of many shapes, and sizes, and levels of perceived difficulty, but I am learning to, instead of fearing these moments, I choose to embrace them as moments from which I can learn, and become something more than I was before the challenge was presented. Challenges don't have to simply be those that we may face in the professional sphere, I am speaking about every day challenges, such as allowing someone to go in front of you at the grocery store, which is a test of patience, and a show of grace, or choosing not to engage with someone who may be having a hard time in restraining their anger, or emotional state. When we are able to look at a situation from a perspective of a higher mind, we are able to see that these challenges are opportunities to grow from.
I notice that many people have begun to change their way of thinking in alignment with my own, or Vica versa, but the fact that this sort of change is beginning to take place, is a beautiful sight, and shows great promise for the future of us as a species. We are all unique expressions of divinity in our physical forms, and when we learn to perceive others as being truly equal in all ways, to ourselves, it creates a sense of peaceful cooperation that I don't believe can be fully obtained through any other means, but to recognize this fact, that within each and every one of us, is housed the essence of all of creation.
Life is so full of beauty, and benevolence, and the ugliness that is perceived by so many, is a result of the few dark hearted individuals who are in positions of power, who are acting out an agenda to keep so many of us in the dark about what we as human are capable of. We must not allow those individuals to influence us in ways that go against our divine nature, and instead, embrace our ethics, our morals, and our higher selves, in a way that is not simply an idea, but an active part of our every day lives. I know that many are seeking for something that they feel is missing from their lives, but in my experience, that which was in fact missing, was the connection to my higher self, which I did not pursue for so many years, up until the changes that life brought my way, forced me to begin perceiving this life, and what my purpose is, in a more holistic, healthy, and all-encompassing way.
Don't ever let someone else tell you that you are not enough, for whatever reason, and don't ever let anyone else tell you that you don't have what it takes to make your dreams a reality, the only way we won't reach that which we wish to achieve, is if we never truly try.
Brightest Blessings.
About the Creator
Kaylon Forsyth
Knowing the path is far different in experience than walking the path. Knowledge only becomes truly useful once it is implemented in ones life, so that which I write is that which I have experienced, hopefully my words may offer solace.


Comments (1)
I can really relate to underestimating the power of words. I've done that too, said things without thinking much. Losing your voice must be incredibly frustrating. It makes you realize how much we rely on speaking. I like your idea of spreading unconditional love and compassion through actions as well as words. That's a great goal. And handling challenging situations without creating more hostility is smart. I've had to do that too, especially in the workplace. It's interesting how you see everyday things as challenges, like letting someone cut in line at the grocery store. That shows a different way of looking at life. Do you think it's easier to stay calm in those situations once you've made a conscious effort to be more mindful? I'm curious if others find it as hard as I do to keep that mindset all the time.