It can be easy sometimes to buy into
the illusion of our own insignificance. We may see large corporations
or institutions, celebrities or successful people in our community, and
compare ourselves to them, thinking that their fame or material power
affirm how little our own lives amount to. But nothing could be further
from the truth. Every single one of us matters -- tremendously. Our very
existence affects countless people in countless ways. And because we
are each essentially a microcosm of the larger universe, our internal
experiences affect the whole of life more than we could ever imagine.
The world simply could not exist as it does now if you, or any one of
us, were not in it.
Perhaps you are aware that on some level you believe your life does not
matter. If this thought resonates within you, maybe it is time to
explore why you feel this way. You may have formed self-rejecting or
belittling beliefs as a child to keep yourself safe or to help you make
sense of confusing situations. You may have felt unseen or unheard and
decided that there was something wrong with you, rather than with the
attention span of the people around you. Spend some time looking into
where these feelings of insignificance first took root, and see what
changes you might be able to make in your life and in your heart.
This one belief in your own unimportance could be limiting you and
impacting your life in enormous ways. When you shift your perceptions
around your own ability to affect your life and impact the world, you
may discover wonderful parts of yourself that you had long ago
forgotten. There may even be exciting new parts that you never even knew
existed. When you gain awareness of how much your life really does
matter, new sources of energy can emerge and your sense of connection
with the world is renewed. (Daily OM)