Vision Of Self

We are all born with a vision.

A divine imprint — a whisper from the universe — that reminds us of who we are destined to become. But as we grow, we are exposed to external forces that begin to shape, twist, and sometimes shrink that vision. The perspectives of others, the limitations they’ve embraced, the identities they’ve been given — all of that begins to spill into our story, and we start to lose sight of our own.

We begin to question ourselves:
"Is this really who I am?"
"Why am I here?"

These questions are not signs of weakness — they are evidence that something deeper within us still wants to know. Still wants to rise. Still believes in the original vision.

But when we are burdened by labels, stereotypes, or systems designed to distort our truth, we may find ourselves stuck — navigating confusion, uncertainty, and disconnection from our purpose. This is why reclaiming your vision of you is not just a personal journey. It is a radical act of liberation.

The question “Who are you?” — like the one posed by the caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland — is not as simple as it seems. It’s not your name. It’s not your title. It’s not your résumé.

It is the content of your character.
It is the clarity of your vision.
It is your inner-standing of your spirit.
It is your awareness of your sacred humanity.

When you stand in your truth — unapologetically and unshaken — you begin to realize that you are the creator of your reality. You are the architect of your becoming. Every decision you make today lays the foundation for your tomorrow. The future you envision is not a distant fantasy — it is a reality waiting for your courage to meet it.

So I invite you, lovingly and boldly:
Believe in your vision.
Remember the original whisper.
Reject the limits, the projections, and the fears others have tried to place on you.

You are not here to be small.
You are not here to be silent.
You are here to be you — fully, fearlessly, and divinely.

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