My Dears,
Today I'm bringing you a very interesting topic, as I'm going to talk to you about gay acceptance, inclusivity, visibility, and coming out.
What is it like when we experience all of these, go through them, or even confront them? What is it like when we fully embrace ourselves, show ourselves to the world, and are able to be free without any self-sabotage? What is it like when you don't diminish yourself for the sake of someone else, when you don't hold back your true light, and when you never again apologize for who you are?
Here is the turning point. Here is true self-acceptance. Here is true liberation from all the shackles that societal pressure or expectations would place upon us. Indeed, here lies the importance. Express yourself in the way that feels right to you, in the way that truly makes you feel good. And, most importantly, be true to yourself. That is the most important thing!
I feel like I'm already over the hardest part myself. I show myself to the world and let myself shine in my full brilliance. I am calm, free, cheerful, and serene. And that is a fantastic feeling!
When you accept yourself, you become free. When you realize, and others realize, that you are just as human, that you have feelings just the same, that you have tasks in life just the same, that's when the big revelation comes. There is no difference between skin color, sexual orientation, or religion. The essence is that we are able to love our fellow human beings.
Let us dare to embrace who we are, let us reach a state of complete openness. Let us show ourselves to the world, because that is how we become whole, and our true self-confidence, our true strength can emerge. This results in us being able to help not only ourselves but also others, as we have practiced it. Let us dare to be understanding, because the other person goes through hardships just the same. They too have bills to pay, groceries to buy, and need to look after their friends and family members just the same. Showing love is amazing, courageous, and creates good energy.
Positive affirmations for gayness / being gay:
I accept every part of myself
I treat myself with respect
I am true to myself
I practice self-knowledge
My words express respect
I am enough
I see myself globally / as a whole
I have recognized the true path of growth
Thank you very much, travelers, for taking care of yourself today with attention, an open heart, and love. I wish you enthusiastic, sparkling, and uplifting experiences. Have a Happy Day!
Peace and Gratitude,
Szilárd