Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Our deepest fear

Came across this amazing little piece in a movie tonight (Coach Carter, starring Samuel L. Jackson). It's by Marianne Williamson:

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond imagination. It is our light more than our darkness which scares us. We ask ourselves – who are we to be brilliant, beautiful, talented, and fabulous. But honestly, who are you to not be so?

You are a child of God, small games do not work in this world. For those around us to feel peace, it is not example to make ourselves small. We were born to express the glory of god that lives in us. It is not in some of us, it is in all of us. While we allow our light to shine, we unconsciously give permission for others to do the same. When we liberate ourselves from our own fears, simply our presence may liberate others.

No comments on this one. I have nothing to say that can add to it.

2 comments:

Yi Bhopal said...

Man ....... you write erratically !

Ramsu said...

Does that mean there is no pattern in what I write? Or that there is no pattern in when I write? Or that I make grammatical mistakes like splitting the odd infinitive?

~r