Your playing small does not serve the world – Do not be afraid of standing alone. | Laura Aboli

When the whole world goes with the crowd – Do not be afraid of standing alone.

“Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that others won’t feel insecure around you.

As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear – our presence automatically liberates others.” ~ Marianne Williamson

We’ve never met, we probably never will, but the feeling of standing alone brought us together. I write, you read, we’re spread accross the world, but in essence we’re together in this universal moment of a shared experience.

To a greater or lesser degree, we all had to take a stand, a pause, a moment to reflect on the direction we were being pushed towards. We felt the urge to halt, to look around, to ‘see’ and what we saw made little sense.

To continue walking with the masses meant ‘shrinking’ ourselves and betraying our instinct, but ‘standing alone’ was too scary for many who still chose to follow the mainstream.

But some of us took the stand, we ‘stood alone’, took the blows, the mockery and the rejection, in the hope that our actions would make a difference, in the wish that we would, in turn, give others the courage to do the same.

And we did, we made a difference, we set an example, we created a path, a new direction, a better destiny, a resistance to the tyrannical powers, an alternative to the dystopian future, a possibility for something better, a chance, a light, a dream, a hope…

It is many of us now, that seek the truth, many of us that have found our voice, many of us unafraid to use it and many of us that will never give up.

To those who ‘stood alone’ first – thank you. To those that joined later – welcome. To those that have still not joined – we miss you.

‘Standing alone’ has never felt better, because when you do, you realise you were never alone to begin with. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel

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Notes to Readers:

Ah, rejection. That is a sensation I’ve experienced multiple times in this life, so much so that I immediately recognize the avoidance patterning. And yet, I will not conform to “fit in” and make others feel more comfortable. This places me in the perfect spot to be The Observer. I don’t need to be liked, although I endeavor to be polite and kind whenever in public. It’s not a show. Yet, I know things, sense things, see and feel things that make others uncomfortable if I share my inner thoughts — so I don’t, except through this particular avenue, writing.

Writing has become my therapy. I hope that others have benefitted from reading what I’ve posted here, but I would still do it anyway. It’s what I came here to do at least for now.

Next week is going to be “interesting”.

Be well… as much as is possible while the clown show for the normies continues to play. I’m ignoring it now, just keeping a finger on the pulse as events unfold.

Enjoy your weekend.

Eliza Ayres

https://sunnysjournal.com

Here’s looking at ya!
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2 Responses to Your playing small does not serve the world – Do not be afraid of standing alone. | Laura Aboli

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I so appreciate you! Thanks for posting what you are driven to write. I benefit from it immensely, giving me fresh perspectives, greater understanding, and knowing I’m not alone. I also see how much this is a grand mix of psyops, mental illusions, and actors on a stage. The truth continues to unfold about the world stage and our own daily realities, as we awaken to higher consciousness and surrendering.
    What a journey we are on.
    The bird picture illustrates how it often feels in this inverted matrix. Thanks again and again Eliza for putting yourself out there, finding and sifting through all these posts, and sharing a wonderful mix of perspectives, truths and inquiries. Hugs and enjoy the days ahead, Alice

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