Nicole Daedone
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October 8, 2025
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Our Essence Expressed Is a Force of Deliverance

There is no charity, no social work we can do that is more important than our becoming who we are.

Those are often compensations for not doing the true work. Everything done from scarcity carries with it a frequency of scarcity, and most often is done to look good, which only fortifies the world of appearances, while drawing resources from the essence-based world. We would be better off doing a small, invisible act of realizing self than we would be to organize an entire world of do-gooding.

When we see another in the full majesty of their realization, who are we there? Are we someone who says, “Look, it can be done, they can realize who they are, and that shows that so can I?” Or are we someone who compares, who tries to emulate them by trying to be them, abandoning the work of becoming ourselves?

Do we rest in the fact that it is being handled so we can hang back?  Do we use it as a way to justify why we can’t be ourselves, maybe by saying there is a scarcity, a way that by them being themselves prevents us from being ourselves rather than seeing the us-sized invitation that is created that only we can fit into?

When we choose to be fully who we are, without shortcuts or compensations, not having to be good or act good, simply cdoing what we are on the planet to do, we can be a center point from which clarity radiates.

Our essence expressed is a force of deliverance; when unexpressed, it becomes a force of disorder.

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