Cultivating the Inner Garden of Our Youths

Hi there!

Addressing low self-esteem, confidence, and lack of trust in youths is crucial, but let’s keep moving beyond emotions and feelings. Actions stem from thoughts, accepted thoughts stem from adopted beliefs, and accepted beliefs come from our identity.

Does the youth know?

  1. The purpose of their body.
  2. They are never failures.
  3. No experience defines them.
  4. They are handcrafted to perfection (Psalm 139:14)”” antidote for bullying type behavior.
  5. They don’t have to seek to belong, for their birth justified their existence.

What seeds can we sow to help prevent many of the youth issues we have in the world?

Who our youths think they are will impact how they live their lives and what they do on Earth. It’s essential our youths know that they have a divine mission on earth, receive guidance on how to embrace, nourish, and accept their divine abilities, gifts, and talents and how to navigate life.

One life taken is many.

As spiritual guardians, we must check in with our youth daily, cultivate relationships based on listening and mutual respect, honest and open communication, and remind them of virtues that are already within them. They don’t need to seek to belong, for their birth justified their existence. They don’t need to overfeed and overwork their bodies out of self-hatred because their body’s purpose is to help them do their divine work.

We must help our youths get to the root of their actions and open the discussion of identity. Our earthly commission is to love one another, but if our youths don’t love themselves, how can they show love to another? Stories do matter, but let’s go a little deeper.

For those who are thinking about children, you have the opportunity to work on yourself first. Do you know who you are? If not, spend time asking the universe. Ask to be guided to your true identity.

If you are pregnant, you have the opportunity to share truths to your unborn.

Something created us, loves us, and has endowed us with its power to help others remember who they are.

As spiritual guardians, we are to train children in how they should live. A significant part of this training, and one that affects all areas of our youth’s life, is helping them to understand their identity.

Listen now to Cultivating the Inner Garden in Our Youths and let me know your thoughts.

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As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika

Heal from the Inside Out Series #21: With the medicine that changes how you experience and see life events.

Hi there,

Many things (e.g., food, exercise, relationships, bigger cars, houses, bank accounts, etc.) offer temporary relief of the pain we feel inside, whether it numbs you or gives you a false sense of assurance, identity, and purpose. Whatever product we use consistently has its consequences.

However, true healing from potentially painful and traumatic experiences doesn’t come from the outside but has its foundation in our identity. And your identify is at the root of why you are here. There is no blame. No guilt. No shame. Your life is a testimony to the truth. The key is accepting the truth. No experiences define you, and you are the master of your emotions and feelings.

You deserve and have the right to experience healing from the inside out. Listen here for Heal from the Inside Out with the medicine that changes how you experience and see your life events on Create a Generational Love Cycle.

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Make this lifetime great because you still can!

Through it all, you can change how you testify your life.

Timika

How do we help our children fulfill their divine purpose?

A shift in thoughts often leads to a shift in actions.

Hi there!

With so many distractions, how are you keeping the next generation focused on the divine design for their life? As caregivers, we are our children’s spiritual guardians and are here to guide, love, and protect them. We share our experiences, eliciting the treasures from them so that the next generation is wiser and goes further than the previous one. But, in an often attention-grabbing world, how can we keep the ones we love focused on the work they are here to do?

Remember, as we give, we receive. What we remind and teach others, we remind and teach ourselves. 

Listen to yesterday’s episode of Create a Generational Love Cycle here:

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As always, let me know your thoughts.

Make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika