Affirmations

 





I am enough.

I am worthy of love. I am capable of being whatever I want to be. I am confident. I am intelligent. I am potent. I am successful. I am enlightened. I am tough. I am wise. I am everything.

Sometimes, we are filled with fear—fear of not being good enough to handle something, fear of being rejected, fear of not being accepted. But grounding yourself in the reality of your sufficiency is “I am.” Dependable, trustworthy, faithful, powerful, and competent—yes, you are.

I believe in you, that you have what it takes to become everything you are meant to be. I believe in your potential. I believe in your future. You are.

Release your fears. Close your eyes and see yourself letting go of every fear.










I forgive myself.

Sometimes in life, we are full of regret and guilt. This disrupts our inner peace and confidence.

There’s that one time we have all made wrong choices. Whether moments later or many years ahead, we tend to revisit those scenarios and wish we had acted differently—said the things we swallowed, and held on to people we easily gave up on.

I forgive myself’ opens you up to healing and to the recognition of the beautiful things surrounding you. One thing is certain: we are powerful beings who can attract whatever we set our minds on. But when you attract an opportunity, can you seize it?

Forgive yourself for your mistakes, and allow yourself to experience the beauty around you—the smile of fresh flowers, the caress of the wind, the melody of the rain, and the choreography of the thunder.

Maybe you treated people badly. Maybe you ruined someone’s hope, or shattered another’s ability to love, leaving them empty like oysters. Tell yourself, ‘I forgive myself.’ Forgive yourself for your own sins.

Forgive yourself for not setting healthy boundaries. Forgive yourself for your failures. Forgive yourself for the people you failed to protect, and ended up exposing to pain. Forgive yourself for not being present.

Release every guilt.









Sometimes, we cling to purposes that no longer serve us…

to people who don't deserve us, to passions that could corrupt us…

to memories that hollow us out until we become like empty sea shells.

“I let go.”

These words detach you and me from the invisible webs we keep gripping,

webs we miscalculate we control,

yet are nothing more than deceptive companions; foes

familiar, but never truly for us. They have illustrated we cannot do without them.


“I let go” is strength in its purest form.

It is the courage to lay aside unnecessary weight,

the quiet decision to choose peace over attachment.

And suddenly, the journey feels lighter…

more promising/precise…

as your shoulders finally exhale the burdens they were never meant to carry.

Let go of the bitterness you didn’t even realize you were hoarding.

It ended for a reason, honor your new season.


Let go of the obsession… the destructive pride…

the people who never truly liked you, 

but stayed close enough to study your weaknesses.

Even if they once brought comfort or reassurance,

some gifts are Trojan: beautiful on the outside, ruinous within.

Release them. Even if destitution winks at you.

Let go of ambitions that distort your soul,

that pull you away from who you’re meant to be.

Let go of your troubles.

Release them gently… deliberately…

And say it again—

“I let go.”









Acceptance is the first step to healing.  


Acceptance that there are some circumstances that play out in life—circumstances you 

have no control over, but that happen by design.



Accept that people come to leave, and are born with the promising assurance of death. 

Accept that it is necessary for evil to exist, so that good may have its stage to shine.

Accept that pain is a necessary evil.

Accept your challenges and make them your ladder.

Accept the discomfort and make it your asset.

Accept the rejection, the neglect, and improve your methods.

Accept that you are born different, and there's no one else like you.

Accept yourself first, for others to truly accept you. And even if they don't, who cares?

Accept the pain, and let it be your teacher. But while you accept, see where you want to 

be, and what you would like to have. Because you have the power to change things, 

have anything, and be anything.

'I accept' heals you, and gives you the hope to carry on.














The power of hope is the ability to see and to believe.


Everyone has the ability to see anything, but not many believe. It is this belief that turns your hope into faith because it influences your actions. It makes you unbothered by “naysayers” and even well-wishers, because even some affection can be fickle—easily dismayed when tongues wag. Hence, it should have no effect on you.
Adoration and admiration shouldn’t fuel you. What should direct your course is hope.


 What do you see?

Close your eyes and see those things you quietly hope for.
You hope, you see, you believe, you have.

You want something? Or even a person? See it.

“I see” opens you up to the endless possibilities there are. If you studied the topic “probability” in mathematics, this would make more sense.
You have thousands of probable outcomes, and you can not only choose but also create yours.

















Having an understanding that you are one with the Creator gives you a different 

perception. The Lord Jesus knew that all things came from Him; hence, He walked the 

earth with great confidence.


We are one. We all have one origin. We are brothers; we are sisters. We are “One Big 

Happy Family.” This is the earnest dispensation the Creator wants us to exude.

Realizing this would make you stop and pick up your brother who is walking on the 

road, not caring how dirty his shoes are—of course, doing so prudently, with safety 

precautions in check.



This would make you sacrificial and make your deeds—once hypocritical—gain true 

meaning. It would make you genuinely want to push someone to be their very best, 

without the fear of not gaining anything in return.

This understanding is what stirs the Spirit of the universe to act on your behalf.

 The sun never feels too hot when you are beneath it. The rain seems to wait until you 

reach your doorstep before it falls. The wind blows when you feel warm, and the right people 

show up to help you just when you think, “How am I going to do this?



You pluck money from a tree—because that is how nature was originally designed: to 

feed and clothe you. You scratch my back, and I scratch yours. I water, and I am 

watered.



We are all connected; we vibrate on the same frequency. Sadly, some have omitted 

themselves from this frequency and become detached. But when you accept that we are 
one, and let go of hate, spite, envy, pride, contempt, disdain, wickedness, lust, and 

selfishness—and embrace love and unity—you become one with everything that has eternal life.

Your heart becomes pure, and you ascend to see the Divine One, who Himself is love.

Now, visualize yourself letting go of spite, vengeance, contempt, racism, and inequality. 

See yourself holding hands with strangers and whispering, “We are.”




Comments

  1. From "I am " to "I forgive myself", I discover new ways to let go or old mindset. Insightful.

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  2. Thank you ma can I get a hard copy or PDF?

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  3. This has truly shown me sth new. May God bless you, ma.

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  4. Thank you ma , can I get a hard copy, or a PDF?

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  5. This is amazing, God bless you ma.

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  6. I really learnt a lot, thank you ma

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  7. like that this was honest and not just idealistic..

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  8. This is very insightful and motivating, Love it..

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  10. I like that this wasn’t overcomplicated. Just real words that actually make you pause and reflect small..

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  11. This made me reflect more than I expected. Sometimes we just need that gentle nudge..

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  12. i love your writing, it is really impactful..

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  13. This is nice, amazing and beautiful..

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