[Daily Om]: In many ways, we are taught from the time we are children to give away our power to others. When we were told to kiss and hug relatives or friends of the family when we didn't want to, for example, we were learning to override our inner sense of knowing and our right to determine for ourselves what we want to do.
This repression continued, most likely, in many experiences at school and in situations at work. At this point, we may not even know how to hold on to our power, because giving it away is so automatic and ingrained.
To some degree, giving our energy to other people is simply part of the social contract, and we feel that we have to do it in order to survive.
It is possible to exchange energy in a way that preserves our inner integrity and stability.
This begins in a small way: by
listening to the voice that continues to let us know what we want, no
matter how many times we override its messages.
Other examples of how we give away our power are buying into trends,
letting other people always make decisions for us, not voting, and not
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