Help for Astigmatics
Discover whether the feeling is real, by discontinuing the role, and being you. Either you will discover that the feeling was a misperception, and the role was unnecessary, or that the feeling was real, in which case you would then be able to migrate to an environment in which you can be yourself, and be accepted.
Either way, the effect would be a greater sense of ease in being you.
There is a place in society for all of us, and if we let ourselves be real, there is a place we really fit in, where we are not only accepted, but also appreciated for who we are. We do not have to pretend to not see what's real for us. We can all allow ourselves to be more and more who we really are, to be more and more real. With determination, and a willingness to change perceptions and their accompanying realities, any Being can transform his or her view of the world, both literally and figuratively, and return to a natural state of clarity of vision.
Astigmatics can ask themselves from time to time, during their day:
- What do I really want now?
- What's true for me?
- What do I really want now?
- What's real for me?
- What do I really want now?
- If I stop wanting to be what I'm not, who would I be?
- What do I really want now?
- If I stop living up to other people's standards, who would I be?"
- What do I really want now?
- If I stop pretending to be the person I've been playing, what would I be doing differently?