Your own reality

“I think that the world is what we see, what we feel and what we believe in. Reality is something that we design ourselves, regardless of how the material part of our life is. I know people that have everything and are not happy, that tells you that the material side of life doesn’t define you or how happy you are. Reality is something deeper, something personal. And at the same time it is the most universal thing.

On the other hand, developing our inner world is not about isolation but the opposite. It’s about opening ourselves up to what’s out there: people, nature, new experiences… The more open we are to exploring and learning, the more our own world/home will expand, providing us with a huge space where we will be able to move freely. It’s important not to isolate ourselves in the middle of crisis. 

Building a strong inner world one brick at a time is in my opinion the most important way for us to overcome any obstacle. ”

Elsa Mora

I read this today on Elsa’s blog, it resonated with me and I thought I’d share.

3 comments to Your own reality

  • that, is really powerful, thank you for sharing. I find myself making an effort each day to be kinder, less critical. Once I get into it, I realize how easy it is to be generous with your care & concern for others, and it makes me feel better on the inside as well. Even thought I am essentially responding to the same thing, but by controlling my response to show my love and concern, instead of fear, I think the message comes across better.

  • We really do create our own reality.You have to build your inner strength before anything materializes in your outer life.I can talk for dsyd about this subject and think it should be taught in all schools.

  • That is a very powerful quote. It’s weird how sometimes we need reminders that it’s the small things in life that make us happy!

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