It takes time for things to mature, for things to grow, for the mind to heal.
It takes practice being mindful of habits and thoughts.
We are who we say we are.
I is what I say I is.
If I tell my self I am inadequate or am unable, and I succeed, I become inadequate or unable.
If I identify with some “thing”, I assume that “thing’s” thing-ness incompletely.
Where there is incompleteness there is lack of wholeness.
Where there is lack of wholeness there is lack of oneness.
I becomes some thing other than what I is.
I is complete.
I is not that.
The completeness of self nature is undeniable.
One is one.
I is I.
Relinquishing the multitudes of identifications is light reflecting light.