Can you Hear all the ways you are Talking to You?

Can you hear all of you?

Can You Hear You?

Can you hear you or even more importantly, are you even listening to you? I’m not talking about the background noise of the constant running of the miles of loops of tape you have going through your subconscious mind. No, not that, although that’s important too, but more important than that alone. I’m talking about the whole of you, the complete entire you. To be hearing all of you come from using your consciousness along with your natural innate discerning power. So, you needed to learn to hear more deeply so you may honor the individual voices of the whole of yourself as a whole unified individual powerful personality.

To be hearing all of you and to know what you are hearing is the best way to honor yourself. To give regard for yourself. This mean to make the choice to slow the self down enough to have a greater regard for the self; taking the time to be quietly with the self. Truly you are your one and only home. How often are you there with yourself; home? Remember what all that you are experiencing is life’s flow outside of you. Outside of your home.

You must take the time if you are to make the time for being quietly with yourselves. This usurped time will allow you hear more deeply by focused loving listening and caring hearing what you are telling yourself. Hearing what you are listening to is a skill most of us don’t care to have or learn. When you start hearing you realizes the ways you haven’t been listening and for how long you have not been listening to your constantly calls to pay attention to yourself. Trying to get our self to listen isn’t such an easy task. It takes a degree of consciousness to achieve it.

Who are we talking about you listening to? To you, your whole entire you, listen to all of the aspects of your entire “self”.  It Would appear you have not yet learnt to listen.  Well, that is you have not yet learned how to pay attention to and heed the words of the you you’re listing to. First you must learn to listen before you can begin to hear.

TK Jackson

Yes, I hear all of me and I say, “Thanks”.