
THE
HEART OF LOVE
Radiating Your
Essence
by Scott and
Shannon Peck
What is your essence? Do you know?
We can know someone’s essence by
describing their core values. For example, someone may exude joy,
generosity, creativity or love.
You can also learn someone’s essence by
describing their energy. For example, what are the top words you’d use
to describe your core essence and energy? Some people’s energy is calm
or peaceful. Others exude the energy of compassion or giving. Here are
words describing people’s primary energy that a group came up with at a
recent workshop: big and beautiful, sweet and praising, pure,
enthusiastic, authentic, feminine, highly aware, unifier, innocent,
beautiful, poised, loving and principled. There are a million words to
describe people’s energies.
Have you come up with your five yet?
Please do, because the first step of radiating your essence is knowing
your essence!
Our unique essence often remains hidden
because we don’t identify it or celebrate it. How would you like to live
in a world where everyone celebrated your essence? They would be
acknowledging, celebrating and honoring the primary qualities that best
describe you. By doing so, it would continually remind you of who you
really are, how valuable you are and how you are being perceived by
others in successful ways. How wonderful would that be? And how
wonderful would it be for you to be the one doing that for others.
One way to get started on celebrating
your essence is through observing your inner talk. Rather than judging
or condemning yourself with inner statements such as, “I’m not pretty or
handsome. I’m not important. No one cares. I’m not loveable or capable,”
you’d practice inner love talk that celebrates your true self – based on
how you have identified your core self. For example, you’d remind
yourself, “I have inner beauty. I am good. I am valuable and loveable. I
am a treasure. What I carry in my heart is beautiful. I am love. I am
worthy of expressing my radiance.”
The reason we are so confident that you
can easily celebrate your essence once you identify it is that
everyone’s true self is basically composed of goodness. It’s time to go
back to the roots of our original goodness and call it forward to shine.
No doubt, as you contemplate radiating
your essence, the first thing that comes up is the negative response
from those you anticipate won’t appreciate your lovely efforts of
sharing with them your radiance. In fact, the mere thought of these
people may even make you cringe in anticipation of their inevitable
criticism. So how do you get past that one? Here’s one way:
Rely on your inner radar to tell you
when it’s safe for your essence to shine. It may be with only a few
people that you feel emotionally safe enough to share your unguarded
inner self. Those, then will be the ones you will begin with radiating
your essence. When you are around these people, dare to summon the
courage to somehow shine forth.
For instance, if you identify yourself
primarily as a nurturer, a healer or a clown (those three words are a
good description of Shannon’s essence), be sure to express that
deliberately and even exaggerate these qualities when you are with one
of those people with whom you feel emotionally safe. Notice how far you
can go without drawing back. And notice the response you get. Since
these are persons who accept you as you are, ask them for feedback on
what they most enjoyed in your essence sharing. As you do this, you’ll
gain more confidence in being the real you.
Scott shares his primary core self by
his energies of warmth, embracing others with his strength of empowering
them to go higher and his desire to unify and bring people together.
When he’s doing this, he feels he’s living at one with his true self.
When he doesn’t radiate this essence, he (as all of us do) feels lost,
uninspired and doubtful about his value. What if we or you, fail to
radiate our essence? This would be a terrible loss – to the universe. On
some days we forget who we are. We all do this. But our desire and
commitment to remember to practice who we are at a nine or ten will
bring all of us to a higher vibration of love.
It’s better to give yourself lots of
room to make mistakes and goof up than to continue the pattern of
holding back. It would be a great loss if everyone on the planet shared
their radiance at a six rather than at a ten. Practice being a ten
yourself and sharing with others what you yourself would love to receive
of their radiance. It will begin a new wave of love on earth! Welcome to
the heart of love.
© 2008 Scott & Shannon
Peck

Dr. Scott Peck & Shannon
Peck are co-founders of TheLoveCenter, a non-profit educational
organization dedicated to creating & holding the space for all humanity
to live in healing Love. They are authors of “The Love You Deserve”,
“Liberating Your Magnificence” and “All the Love You Could Ever Want!”
Shannon is also the author of “Love Heals: How to Heal Everything with
Love” and the “Love Heals Study Guide. Visit
www.TheLoveCenter.com, email
TheLoveCenter@aol.com or call
(800) 266-1525. |