Be The Real You – Unapologetically You
- Elizabeth Walker

- Apr 20, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 21, 2025
We search for freedom.
We search for peace.
We search for love.
We search for acknowledgement.
We search to be seen.
We search to be heard.
We search for our true or truest self.
We search for purpose.

We live in societies with so many standards, rules, laws, cultures, religions and many other restrictions. We are told, or indoctrinated, to believe that it is a good thing and that we need them to be safe, when, in reality, what all these frames do is restrict us from our own power, our ultimate freedom to be exactly who and what we are meant to be.
The only reason we need all of these rules, laws and regulations, we think, is to keep people from lying, stealing or hurting each other. But what if we all could just focus our energy on being good, holding space, being curious about others instead of laying a frame of restrictions onto them, expecting them to be a certain way for us to even wanting to engage with them? What if we, magically, could evolve into a human race that doesn’t live from an egotistical place but instead from a place of kindness and the embrace of the unknown?
What if we, instead of journeying through life on a consistent, non-breaking wave of search, land on the shore and allow ourselves to see, really look, at what already is, right here, right now, right in front of us?
What if we could just allow the easy life, the general easiness be what life is about and what our true and profound nature really is? I deeply believe that what comes easy to us is what is natural to us and is what we have to share with the world. It is our beauty that is not to be hidden from the world but admired by it.
Stop searching and start seeing what is right beneath your nose and what was there all along.
Stop searching for yourself and start seeing yourself for what and who you really are.
Acknowledge yourself for your presence and all that it holds. See it, hear it and embrace it, then share it. Whatever it is, you have been given a divine gift that is meant to be shared, A divine gift is not difficult, it’s easy for you. That which is easy for you is often seen by you as something without too much value, when in fact, it holds the highest value for both you and others. When you see what that is for you, you have also found your purpose and place in this world.
I am not saying that getting past your ego-structure that holds all your complexes about sharing your divine gift is easy, but the gift itself is an easy task for you – It’s a gift, which means you didn’t and still don’t have to do something to receive it, it has already been given. The task is to set it free, let it move through you, as you do when you are on your own, in private maybe, and let it out. That’s your freedom right there When you don’t restrict your gift from life but let it live, as in set it free. This is your freedom. In every breath, in every time you touch and embrace your gift.
With love,
Elizabeth Walker








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