When we lack people who are like us in our lives, TRUTHS CAN START TWISTING LIKE A PRETZEL - March 11, 2025

Published on 11 March 2025 at 16:55

We all need mirrors to gaze into, people who remind us of who we are or who we aspire to be. People whose way of being makes your own inner light feel as though it were more visible. Remember that when your perspective rigidifies, truths can start twisting like pretzels, and you may start to suffer from "pretzel vision". Blindness being the inevitable consequence of when we stare solely inward. That's why we need people who are like us to remind us who we are. People who can reflect truth back to us. 

A rigid perspective can act very much like warped glass, where you start bending truths to fit your world view instead of challenging them when your worldview is being challenged. But there's a need for you to go beyond the confines of your habitual ways of being in the world, so you can venture beyond the confines of this delusion. 

This very same rigid perspective can also act like a shattered mirror, as a rigid perspective can lead to a fragmented sense of self. Where you are unable to integrate different ways of seeing into one cohesive whole due to your rather rigid lens. This makes a person one dimensional, and it hinders truth. It's like looking through only a shard of the mirror instead of a full mirror.

Gracious positive mirrors can help you heal and integrate this divided sense of self.

It's important that we are around people who are like kindred souls, positive people that serve as a compass for us so that our own inner needle can start reorienting towards its true north.      So surround yourself with positive people that exude a sunlight from deep within their being - as they have an ability to be fluid that you have lost. And they still reside in a harmonious state of grace. Coming across humerous humility can be very healing, and very contagious to the cynic.

Allow center stage and crowd to be dissolved by means of emphathic exchange. Behind masks, you will then quickly see a familiar soul reflected back to you - namely yourself. Positive people have a tendency to expand our world views, so allow your personal perspectives to be changed by them so you can soften inside. 

Allow your steps to be shuffled by life so they can become inspired next steps foward. You need to chart a fresh new course in life from the ruts that until now have seemed as though they were fated... Take one long last look towards your past and then decide to venture into the unknown.

Be grateful for those that challenge your world views, because they are the ones who will help cleanse the wounds that are currently still hidden in dark mud. 

Your compass needs to be reset, and your true north needs to be remembered at this time...

 

Much love send your way, your Angels.


In summary


The meaning of the image

The broken mirror symbolizes fragmentation of oneself, where each of the mirror shards represents different emotions, experiences, or facets of one's personality.  

That the lady is looking into the mirror is meaningful as well, as this symbolizes a journey of self-exploration where a person needs to confront and reconcile the different fragmented parts of themselves so that they can achieve wholeness by seeing itself reflected in the outside world so you can come back into wholeness of self.

Each shard of the mirror further symbolizes a different expression or emotion, to point to the diverse aspects of self. Each shard could represent the different roles we play in life, the contrasting emotions we experience, or the hidden and supressed aspects of ourselves that we may not always confront, but sometimes need to confront. Remember : no single reflection ever truly can encapsulate the fullness of who we are.

The light in the picture signifies the unifing force that seeks to connect all the broken pieces and is an invitation for the person looking at the image to go and discover oneself further, and start accepting more of who they are.

The person outside the mirror, is looking at the mirror with introspection and curiosity, as they are trying to make sense of the fragmented reflections. Their position outside the mirror suggests that there's a seperation between how they perceive themselves (the fragmented reflections) and who they really are. 

Simply put, in a world that often feels fake and inauthentic, it may seem disorienting when we look at ourselves from different perspectives and feel uncertain about who we truly are. However, this is actually a sign of integration—a reflection of someone who can embrace all aspects of themselves. It shows the ability to move beyond a partial lens, no longer confined to the limited version of who they allow themselves to be in any given moment. Instead, it is a journey towards experiencing and expressing one's whole, authentic self in the world.