Angel Message Truth and Authenticity
By acknowledging your divinity, which is your authentic and true Self, you allow divine truth to express through you.
Right now, the angels want to remind you that you can only live authentically when you are expressing your divine nature.
Too often you are filled with doubt about who you are and what you are capable of; possibilities feel limited, and this will lead to the faulty belief that you, and all you desire to draw into your life, are also limited.
But you are an unlimited being in a body, fully capable of allowing and creating much joy and abundance in your life. You are a divinely co-creative being, forever connected to Source energy, with an infinite amount of creative energy available to you.
When you are feeling lack and limitation in your life, you are, in essence, cutting off the flow of creative energy, and you will physically and emotionally feel that lack.
This feeling of lack and limitation will also make it difficult to receive, and act on, divine guidance, even though it is always available to you. So when divine truth presents itself, you will be unaware, or afraid to act it.
Practice living authentically by first acknowledging that authenticity is always accompanied by the feeling of joy and satisfaction. If you doubt your divine nature by believing limiting beliefs, this will feel bad. So when you feel bad, you are not expressing your divine nature. It’s really pretty simple – feeling enthusiasm and joy means you are expressing your divine nature. Feeling limited, or bad, means you are not.
With your authenticity comes the power of divine truth, expressed through you, as you. Divine truth allows you to see the divine nature of all things, not just their appearance, but who and what they are at a deeper level. And this will allow you to shift your perception from limitation to abundance and possibilities.
For more personal insights and guidance from your angels, see this special offer: Angel Readings
Right now, the angels want to remind you that you can only live authentically when you are expressing your divine nature.
Too often you are filled with doubt about who you are and what you are capable of; possibilities feel limited, and this will lead to the faulty belief that you, and all you desire to draw into your life, are also limited.
But you are an unlimited being in a body, fully capable of allowing and creating much joy and abundance in your life. You are a divinely co-creative being, forever connected to Source energy, with an infinite amount of creative energy available to you.
When you are feeling lack and limitation in your life, you are, in essence, cutting off the flow of creative energy, and you will physically and emotionally feel that lack.
This feeling of lack and limitation will also make it difficult to receive, and act on, divine guidance, even though it is always available to you. So when divine truth presents itself, you will be unaware, or afraid to act it.
Practice living authentically by first acknowledging that authenticity is always accompanied by the feeling of joy and satisfaction. If you doubt your divine nature by believing limiting beliefs, this will feel bad. So when you feel bad, you are not expressing your divine nature. It’s really pretty simple – feeling enthusiasm and joy means you are expressing your divine nature. Feeling limited, or bad, means you are not.
With your authenticity comes the power of divine truth, expressed through you, as you. Divine truth allows you to see the divine nature of all things, not just their appearance, but who and what they are at a deeper level. And this will allow you to shift your perception from limitation to abundance and possibilities.
For more personal insights and guidance from your angels, see this special offer: Angel Readings
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