Ronnie Kroell on Vulnerability, Self, & Oneness

Our dear friend Ronnie Kroell did an awesome post today that we wanted to share with you -  

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The following videos were shared with me by my friends – and they have truly changed my life. Thandie Newton & Brene Brown discuss the topics of vulnerability, self, and oneness with such clarity and soulfulness! In a world where we are born into “oneness” we quickly learn how to create “self” in order to navigate the social world – but that self is not necessarily who we are. Our “self” is shaped, for better or worse, by the people in our lives and experiences that we have. We develop a sense of “self” in order to survive/fit in, but more than that to escape having to think about the inevitable – death.

In order to truly connect with others we must challenge our “selves” to be vulnerable, to live authentically, and to find oneness again! It is most important to realize that “we are enough” – just as we are. We must give up on the idea of who we are “supposed to be” or what others “want us to be” and acknowledge who we really are.


I was watching Oprah one day and I remember Kenny Rogers shared this really cool idea: “We are all three people – The person we think we are, the person others think we are, and the person we really are.” I have thought about this many times since watching the program and it makes such perfect sense now!!"


Stop by his site for the rest of the posting and the inspiring videos.



(Spiritual Angel Readings - If you are in the Los Angeles area, or catch Ronnie traveling, he offers personal one-on-one spiritual angel readings which are truly insightful and helpful.  Using Celestial Wisdom Cards (not Tarot Cards)  they do not tell your future, but rather they offer guidance and insight. It is a wonderful gift he has!  Find out more. )


 

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