Personal Sovereign Power

How much of our personal power do we truly own and how much have we given away?  For many of us, the word personal power is seen as a negative thing.

Somehow along the way, we believed our power could hurt others.  Or that it was someone else’s fault that we don’t have our power.  Perhaps even for some, it is far safer to defend our victimhood and our playing small, rather than becoming responsible for our own power.

Why is that?

For me, my personal power is in direct relationship to my sense of worthiness.  How worthy I am to claim what I need. I have recognised how much my personal power has been diluted by lack of worthiness.  I would prefer to make it easier for others to get what they want rather than claim that my needs are actually important too.

Well my needs are important.  I am meant to live my highest potential in every present moment and that means feeling worthy of every need I have. Additionally, feeling worthy to fulfil my needs. My need for equality is very important to me.  So is my need for justice.  And fun.  I have a big need for fun.

Yet the discomfort that gets associated with personal power is that:

-          Some are more worthy than others

-          Someone is wrong or right

-          Someone will win or lose

-          Someone will get more

That old toxic masculine model of power based on competition and comparison is no longer the way we come into relationship with our personal power.  Our personal sovereign power is based on the foundation of who we are as an expression of Love and Divine Will. 

That changes everything.  And it begins with a deep commitment to self-love and self-forgiveness.

When I can forgive myself for believing for so long that I am not worthy and then to love myself so much to take the action that honours my need, that is personal sovereign power in action. 

To have my needs met from a place of personal sovereign power, I need to take the action and follow through with the steps to actualise them.  This might mean at times rocking the boat, treading on toes and ruffling some feathers.  That is never the intention I set out when I go about my business of being in my power.  My intention is always to respect and honour everyone’s personal power AND equally mine.  The Sovereign Divine Being I Am respects and honours the Sovereign Divine Being You Are. Yet if I held my hand on my heart and showered myself with so much love and forgiveness for myself, that scary next step becomes a lot easier to take, even if it does mean rocking the boat.

How any of it plays out ultimately depends on who we BE in every given moment – it is never about the outcome.  Do we react blindly from a place of discomfort (as listed above) fighting for our power, or do we hold ourselves with such regard and love to take the action that is always demonstrating how worthy we are?

I choose the action that is always demonstrating to me how worthy I am as a holy and divine being by fully claiming my personal sovereign power.

If you are ready to embark on your own journey of reclaiming your personal sovereign power, I invite you to schedule a call with me.  Let’s explore how I could support you to step into the radiance of your own personal sovereign power and release what might be holding you back.

 

 

 

 

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