When anxiety heightens
For unknown reasons
Here is what is going on:
Your subconscious is offering up a warning sign
This warning sign signals the conscious mind
To be alert to subterranean fears, peeking out from pockets
Where a deeper truth, which you fear and deny
Is clamoring to break through your defensive walls
But as you do not feel ready to peel defensive walls away
Until you have mustered developing the courage
To confront the sum of your parts, anxiety will silence the truth again
Once you develop the courage to confront the sum of your parts
You'll see less desirable traits, which are a part of your whole
Once courage places ego aside, you'll see both sides of yourself
And gather the humility to accept the humanness of your vulnerabilities
At this point, you'll accurately define yourself as you really are
As you work to identify and accept more of your traits
You'll become less confused and with clarity, insecurity wainscot
As maturity gains ground, generosity of spirit develops
And with generosity of sprit, we stop blaming others for our pain
We stop putting others down
We enjoy giving others their due
And thus does positive focus develop
Once we accept both sides of human nature as our own
With maturity, we value ourselves, regardless of vulnerabilities
Still in need of growing strong
And thus do hopes of striding toward maturity
Occupy my mind with thoughts, gleaning deeper truths
From every experience I've encountered
Especially those I didn't expect!
By making an example of myself
I can show you how unwittingly
Our defense systems prevent us
From seeing our loved ones as they are
But more importantly
Our defense systems prevent us from
Seeing the sum of our parts
And that makes me ask:
If we are afraid to know ourselves
Then how close and loving and safe can we feel
When misperception turns loved ones into—strangers?
How secure can we feel when estranged from our own traits?
How might those trains of thought conspire to
Open our minds to consider readiness for change?
Which perceptions, concerning your relationships, may be in need of review?
How about the relationship you have with yourself?
Is your relationship, with yourself ready to develop
The courage, humility and openness necessary
To absorb deeper truths about who you really are?
For unknown reasons
Here is what is going on:
Your subconscious is offering up a warning sign
This warning sign signals the conscious mind
To be alert to subterranean fears, peeking out from pockets
Where a deeper truth, which you fear and deny
Is clamoring to break through your defensive walls
But as you do not feel ready to peel defensive walls away
Until you have mustered developing the courage
To confront the sum of your parts, anxiety will silence the truth again
Once you develop the courage to confront the sum of your parts
You'll see less desirable traits, which are a part of your whole
Once courage places ego aside, you'll see both sides of yourself
And gather the humility to accept the humanness of your vulnerabilities
At this point, you'll accurately define yourself as you really are
As you work to identify and accept more of your traits
You'll become less confused and with clarity, insecurity wainscot
As maturity gains ground, generosity of spirit develops
And with generosity of sprit, we stop blaming others for our pain
We stop putting others down
We enjoy giving others their due
And thus does positive focus develop
Once we accept both sides of human nature as our own
With maturity, we value ourselves, regardless of vulnerabilities
Still in need of growing strong
And thus do hopes of striding toward maturity
Occupy my mind with thoughts, gleaning deeper truths
From every experience I've encountered
Especially those I didn't expect!
By making an example of myself
I can show you how unwittingly
Our defense systems prevent us
From seeing our loved ones as they are
But more importantly
Our defense systems prevent us from
Seeing the sum of our parts
And that makes me ask:
If we are afraid to know ourselves
Then how close and loving and safe can we feel
When misperception turns loved ones into—strangers?
How secure can we feel when estranged from our own traits?
How might those trains of thought conspire to
Open our minds to consider readiness for change?
Which perceptions, concerning your relationships, may be in need of review?
How about the relationship you have with yourself?
Is your relationship, with yourself ready to develop
The courage, humility and openness necessary
To absorb deeper truths about who you really are?
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