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Live your Truth.

The greatest truths are so simple that they are often rejected by our analytical minds. When our lives are filled with trials and turmoil, we often fall victim to the belief that there must be something of a deep, mystical nature at work (otherwise, what are we doing that warrants such personal drama?).

When one gains wisdom and insight, that which was once considered complex and intangible becomes easily digestible and unworthy of further explanation. The truth often rejects the simple vocabulary of our language. Like many of the laws of physics, we live with it and by it, but may never be capable of explaining it.

What do you know to be true for you? Do these truths require explanation? If so, to whom are you providing the explanation? What if you simply lived your truth, allowing your truth to live through you?

Success or sabotage? How much of your energy is spent trying to defend, prove or minimize what you know with simple human expression?

Is this going to be an incredible day? Usually the answer is simple and personal; it belongs to you.