My name is Cassandra, I am a cloth doll maker, and my dolls
talk to me—Yeah!!! While I am sewing my dolls,
they tell me their stories. Dorothy
shares her beauty secrets and Life hacks. Her core message is -- Celebrate what makes you unique.
Accentuate what is unique about you. Don’t try to look like
or copy the styles of others. The richest and most vibrant expression of you is
your original personality and physical pattern.
Your true personal power lies in what makes you unique. The
more you run away from your true self—the weaker you become as a human being.
Your soul power is connected to your authentic beauty and your authentic beauty
is your unique expression of your divine truth.
Other people’s opinions, praises, and compliments can become
emotional, spiritual, and psychological prison walls that keep you within the confinements
of their expectations for you on how you should dress, act, think, and look.
For
example, you may wear your hair in a certain hair style that receives many
compliments. Many people would be more
inclined to keep this hairstyle because others have approved it. When the person is ready to try a new hairstyle,
they may be reluctant to do so because they will worry about what others may
think.
Public approval can be a trap that tethers the human soul to
the status quo and prevent the human soul from growing and evolving into the full
unique expression of their gifts, talents, and abilities.
You give people instructions on how to treat you—by the way
you treat yourself. Sometimes when people say that you are “mean,” “difficult,”
“picky,” and “hard to get along with,”—this
is not always an insult.
Sometimes people don’t like the fact that you insist
on being treated fairly and with respect. People typically like it when a
person sacrifices their own time, needs, opinions, and resources to make others feel more
comfortable.
Many humans don’t like the fact that you feel entitled to
order your food just the way you like it. Fast food restaurants prepare
the hamburger before you arrive.
Fast food restaurants have decided how the average person likes
their burger—and if you deviate from this plan—you have become a nuisance to
society. You have interrupted the status quo, prolonged the wait for everyone
else, slowed down productivity and profit--- because you don’t want ketchup on your hamburger.
The fast food workers and the people waiting in line are all
thinking the exact same thing—“Who do you think you are – holding up the line—somebody
special? Somebody unique? Somebody authentic? Someone that matters?
Yes, you are special, unique, authentic-- and you matter. You have a right to enjoy
your stay on planet earth by accepting and celebrating what makes you unique physically, mentally, and spiritually.
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