Hey there, beautiful soul,
Have you ever wondered about your true worth? What defines your value? Is it the money in your bank account, the number of followers on social media, or perhaps the success you flaunt to the world? Imagine if you were stripped of everything – would you feel worthless? Let’s dive deep into this question, a topic that often surfaces during my past life regression sessions with clients.
The Essence of Self-Worth: A Lesson from Past Life Regression
During these sessions, a common thread emerges: as clients relive their past lives and find themselves on their deathbeds, a powerful realization hits them. We are all playing characters, much like celebrities in Hollywood. Each lifetime is a role, a journey filled with lessons we need to learn.
As clients reflect on their lives during these regressions, one thing becomes clear – when you’re facing your final moments, what truly matters is the legacy of lessons and experiences, not the material possessions or social accolades. On your deathbed, it’s not about how many followers you have, the amount of money in your account, or even the physical enhancements you’ve made. It’s about the wisdom and growth you’ve achieved.
Are You Enough? Understanding Your Self-Worth
The big question is, “Is your self-worth externalized?” Do you measure your value based on worldly possessions and achievements? If your self-worth depends on external factors, you’ll find it hard to achieve true freedom.
Yes, we need money to navigate daily life, but that doesn’t define who we are. Many of us are so blinded by the need for social approval that it cripples our happiness. Ask yourself, if everything was taken away – your cash, home, and social following – would you still feel worthy?
How to Improve and Increase Self-Worth
To improve self-worth, you need to look inward. Your value comes from your inner core, your true values. It’s about understanding and embracing what genuinely matters to you beyond materialistic gains.
Reflect on your life and ask, “Am I here to conform and please others, or am I here to learn and grow?” When life throws challenges your way, it’s essential to draw lessons from these experiences rather than be swayed by societal expectations.
Creating a Legacy: Your Deathbed Reflection
Imagine yourself at the end of your life, reflecting on your journey. What is your deathbed legacy when you pass away? Will you see a life driven by the pursuit of external validation, or will you find peace in knowing you lived authentically and learned valuable lessons?
Embracing Inner Values Over Worldly Possessions
To sum it up, real self-worth is about being a positive force for change, not being blinded by materialistic pursuits. It’s about setting a standard for others through your authentic actions and learning from every situation.
Final Thoughts
Remember, life isn’t about pleasing others or accumulating wealth for the sake of it. It’s about personal growth and the impact you have on the world. When things get overwhelming, ask yourself if you are here to conform or to be true to your inner self and values.
Take care and keep shining, because you are worth it. Bye for now!
By reflecting on these points, not only can we improve our self-worth, but we can also find a deeper connection to our true selves. If you’re ready to explore this journey further, consider joining my sessions or attending our upcoming workshops. Together, we can unlock your true potential and help you live a life of authentic fulfillment.