Thursday, September 24, 2015

Response: The Gateway to Being Authentic

How do we know if we are being authentic? Listening to our internal monologue grows our self-awareness. Self-awareness in the present moment allows us to passionately and authentically respond instead of fearfully react. While it may seem easier to react without thinking, habitual reactions based on old patterns only serve to deepen our illusions. Ultimately these reactions hurt us.
We can break the chains of reacting by questioning our assumptions and judgments. This openness to query slows our tendency to react in harsh, judgmental ways, and allows us time to formulate passionate response. Gathering additional information by reflecting on our own experiences is vital to strengthening our authentic being.
Sometimes the assumptions and judgments that are most illusory — damaging to others and to our authentic self — only become clear when we identify the unconscious fears at the root of our reactions.  Taking a moment to quiet our mind, we can disengage and consider how to formulate a response. It is never too late to shift from reacting to responding.  The key is to catch our reaction, shift to response, make amends, and learn from the experience.
Both our reactions and our responses provide opportunities for growth. When we take advantage of the learning gained from these experiences, our ongoing transformation leads us more deeply into authentic living. We live optimistically; we see each moment as an opportunity to be more true to our authentic, compassionate self.

Moving from reaction to response is a full-flavored, whole-body experience. As we engage with curious daring, there is no room for apathy. Eager engagement through awareness fills our being.  With hyperawareness we mindfully experience all the incoming sensations.  We shift our perception and see our actions with all of our senses.
Namaste, Vanessa

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