Heartbroken Phlo had earlier posted a message saying "the London dream is dead." In the heartfelt and incredibly personal tribute, Phlo said she and Peaches "shared bodies" and that she "loved with my soul." The R&B artist, a close friend of the tragic 25-year-old, said in the post that she was waiting for the day to be reunited with her friend in heaven. Your TRUE self is limitless.Peaches Geldof's pal Phlo Finister has posted a moving Twitter message to her 'one true love' in the afterlife. After all, we are all pretending and there is nothing wrong with that. Pick up that whiteboard and write the roles you want to play. It is up to you to either keep it there or replace it with whatever else you want to write in it. These are the characters that you and society forced you to play. Remember that these are all things written into your white board. Or every time that you feel unlucky in love. So every time you worry about where your career is headed, when you worry about why your problems seem to stop you from succeeding. We are blank, we are nothing but the possibilities of what roles we can play are INFINITE. We can even erase the things we write in it too! All we are, are not the things we write in it but we are just the whiteboard we write these roles into. We can write anything we want to write in this whiteboard. But the reality is we are just a blank whiteboard. We fill this whiteboard with so many things that describe us, that we think we are. Joe Vitale, on the film The Tao of Quantum Physics explained it so well. “ Ouch!” you say? But I say, being nothing allows you to be who you want to be. Let me first tell you that when you were born, you are nothing. Who you truly are is NOT the role that you play. We act our roles so well that we worry, we get hurt, we feel actual pain. We do not know that we are just actually pretending. That role that which you are born into, this is what we pretend to be.īut we don’t know this. It is like taking that first breath when you were born, but waking up in the middle of a theater stage, dressed in costume, speaking some language and is forced into acting a character. Unfortunately, we are all born into this play. In this play, your role perhaps is a victim of violence, abuse and racism. In this play, your role is a single mom struggling to provide for your kids and having not enough. In this play, your role perhaps is a millionaire or a famous celebrity. In this play, you are maybe a father and a husband. In this play, perhaps you are an employee who works for a company. Each one of us are playing a certain character. Ironically, it was when you developed that individuality, that you forgot who you truly are. You realized perhaps that you are separate from everyone. You figured that you are not like others of a different socioeconomic class, of a different color, of a different nationality. You learned that you were born into a religion, into a country, and know a certain language. You figured out that there are material things that they say you own, that “belongs” to you. Growing up you figured out that there is that one name that your parents, your family and friends call you. As soon as we were born, that pure soul slowly forgot its true nature. All of us have already forgotten who we TRULY are. Much much deeper.īut I say, sorry, too late. Don’t just look at what others are doing and pretend you are just like the norm. Perhaps on the superficial level, what pops up on every person’s mind is simply, “to be yourself!” It could mean, be creative, be different. It got me thinking what the author of this quote really wanted to convey. So I have a friend who recently posted this quote on Instagram.
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