Power
There is a misconception about power—that we wield power through our money or our position, that we possess power over others by whatever means and that we are powerful depending on our station in life.
This however, is not the definition of power.
Power is found in the moments when we are afraid, when we must go forward, but have no idea how to do so. Power is found in our strength of character, who we truly are, and the quiet, unspoken beliefs that we hold in our hearts.
But most of all, power is found in our love. In the attachments that we form and our acceptance of others. The power of love moves us and is the very thing that motivates us to incarnate in this realm.
Love, in all of its forms and all of its complexities is our one driving force, resulting many times in incredible hurt and pain and possesses the ability to destroy us.
But, love at its highest and fullest potential—creates worlds, creates our world and heals all wounds. Love meets us where we are and always seeks to heal.
That is the definition of power.