Kristin Larsen

What does a serving truth mean to each person?

It could be something that is believed with conviction. In the belief could be a choice of alignment to the truth.

In the context of a serving truth, “alignment” refers to what serves the greater good. To view it from the perspective of a positive, supportive truth.

The choice of a serving truth

A choice implies that there can be an optional truth. Perception and interpretation can distort the serving truth. What happens if there is a conflict of belief, and what could be the serving truth?

The deepest truths involve love, acceptance, and belonging. In those truths are various sub-truths, such as trust, worthiness, self-respect, and self-acceptance.

If perception and interpretation never change, neither will the serving truth.

When the serving truth changes

Sometimes growth, healing or being in a transformational phase is the catalyst for a truth that changes.

The change could begin with perspective. Then curiosity can help us see other perspectives.

Self-honesty offers an authentic lens to view from the connected self.

Self-compassion bridges the gap between reactionary distortion and connected awareness.

What interferes with the serving truth

Fear can be a common obstacle to aligning with a serving truth. Our inner fear instructs choices to be made that self-sabotage what we want to believe is true.

The instinctive habit of adapting to comfort makes it easy to accept a misaligned truth. Within that is the energy required to remain in that place of comfort. Then, it further amplifies the disconnection to oneself and what is most important.

Always coming back and maintaining

Integrity is what is required to continue coming back to living in a truth that serves you. It requires honest courage to say “no” when it means no, and “yes” when it means yes.

Being in the loving sanctum inside yourself is a daily practice of devoting a willingness to surrender and let go. It is consistency that ensures the actions align with the intentions.

There is a balance between a loving self and following a serving truth. The words that instruct the fellowship are meant to be compassionate and graceful. The actions that follow reflect a loving self.

A serving truth embodies compassion and love for persuasive belief.

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