How do you understand this quote?
by Erik Soham
• 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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One possibility I see is that it reminds us to not use that outward to create an identity - to not be effected, but to be the effector.
Yes, can relate with what you shared. 🙏 Thank you Erik. also another aspect I am learning from this quote is: to be aware of the responsibilities we each carry for how we hold ourselves — how our state of being is not isolated, it effects people close to us and the human race as a whole. So even as an ordinary person as I am, I can learn to remind myself how a king would hold himself, for obviously his conduct does effect.
I see this as the KING is the inner the outer matters not….. this KING is and the KING is ….🥰🌎🥰🌏🥰🌍🥰
When one is in an unreduced faithful state, the outer doesn't decide anymore. One does. Like how a home is created, the building doesn't decide. People transform the empty space into a home. This is only possible with love. Not by force, but with 100% willingness.