In a public setting, when someone causes you pain, it gets disguised as anger, which is an acceptable form of behavior, but it doesn't help us deal with it.
Change is everywhere and happening all the time. As humans, we're uniquely designed to adapt to the change quickly if we know how to embrace our flexibility.
The universal fear of separation can be overcome once we are aware of how the egoic mind uses it against us. Here are ways to overcome fear of separation.
Our own thoughts, an action we willingly took since we allowed the mind to create the thought, is self-inflicted pain, which is different than suffering.
Trying to fit in with others doesn't allow our authentic self to emerge. Here are four ways that you can be okay with being different and authentically you!
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