Psico-subjective analyses on the "alternative" World- part 1

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Dear friends,
I wish to make here a little reflection on the alternative movements, on what I have seen and felt the past few years.
It is also a message of union, love and hope.

I have been around. Ever since I was very little did I meet people from various kinds, cultures, races and backgrounds, being “raised” in markets and fairs . My somehow nomadic live style as provided me with even more information on people and the way they conduct their lives.
When I realised I wanted, for myself and the world in general, something better than what was “sold” to me, I started a quest on the alternative world.

What first streaked me, in the alternatives, was coherence, or the lack of it. Being in phase with our truth is something of an utopia. Let's face it, we grow up, are raised and educated in this world. Even if you are raised by people that have chosen something different, they were raised by their parents there were inside the main system. It is part of us, it exist inside us, and it has been created and perpetuated by us.

Wanting something different and new ,does not make it disappear from one day to the other. It is a process of personal growth. We are all transitioning to what we dream we can be.

So, don't be so hard on each other and ourselves. Really, there is no need for such criticism of one another, cause we are all doing the best we know and can to be that change with want for the world. Why don't we support our fellow friend in what they are accomplishing instead of been critics of what they still have to work on?

It's because we are being too hard on ourselves, not seeing what we have accomplished, not valuing what we have done, just punishing ourselves for not yet being in alignment with our own truth. So it hurt us the mirrors!
Please, my friends, value your path, you are only doing the absolute best you can, right here right now!

End of part one.

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