[ P r i n c i p l e s o f t h e S t r u c t u r e ]

outward

expression

+

inward

contemplation

do not misunderstand the reflection.

the concept of reflection is

that it can be seen in many many MANY different ways…

1:1 is not the only one, and not necessarily always the case.

a reflection…

OF WHAT???

you don’t see exactly in it

what you

contain…

its always wise

to look at what people bring into your life

its always wise

to look at what circumstances bring into your life

what you have attracted both in people and in circumstances into your life

and

determine whether or not there is some advice or information

that you can apply into your life in this scenario that you’ve attracted, that would help you

to improve yourself

transform yourself

it is always wise

to be humble enough to know that there may be information for you in what you have attracted,

that can help you change in a way that will allow you to be more complete.

more fully representative of your true self

so…

RESTORING WHOLENESS?

but (!)

you’re not broken !!!

the perception is shattered

the prism of personality, per nature of individuality is perceiving otherness…

if you can determine with

honest self investigation

fear based or negative issues or seeming irrelevance,

you can realize that those can still be a reflection of your willingness to be of service and assistance to someone else.

by helping them understand that there can be another way fro them to apply in their lives.

so…

reflection

&

everyone being a reflection for everyone else

doesn’t mean that what they have is not necessarily what you have.

reflection can still be indicative of your willingness to be of assistance,

to be a guide,

to be of help in some way or form.

to provide alternative ideas,

helpful ideas, tools, that they may have not considered,

to help them change in the ways that will allow them to bring through more of who they truly are…

&

to align with higher mind.

the idea of reflection ia

multidimensional




THIS
is about self - mastery

“((…) for what else is there to master?”