Fame’s Myth

Ramon’s Insight

What has really changed over the last twenty years or so dramatically – insecure egos.

No balance between being a normal person discovering one’s talent and gifts and putting work into being the best you can be as opposed to expecting attention and praise constantly regardless of talent or ability.

Believing that you are really important regardless of the reality of your true self’s natural born position in the human chain or sphere of human endeavours.

One needs to return to the basics and recognise strength and weakness within one’s self, also accept fame and celebrity is not a cruise or wonderful answer to happiness – only an opportunity to being a more helpful and positive force in the world.

Many whom reach the heights of fame do just this – work hard to improve
the well-being of the world they live in – and realise it is a privilege to help improve life, not a glorious love-me-do trip.

For all of us eventually succumb to the will of heaven and nature. So we live a time yet will eventually pass away into the great ocean of spiritual energy.

It is easier to pass over when we are not caught up in ego insecurity, and not fame and fortune as the hallmark of success.

Only the love and sincerity of our existence is what counts.

Real success is compassion, empathy, courage and a wholesome relationship with nature and the angels will lift us up to a place of bliss and fulfilment.

Author: Ramon William Ravenswood

Ramon William Ravenswood

Ramon’s new work, Ô Manna Breath, is out now. He is the author of Icons Speak and co-author of Wisdom’s Fragrance.

Link to purchase on Amazon. Book cover and book blurb: A collection of spiritual insights, metaphysical affirmations and visionary poetry that speaks to your own deeper wisdom and encourages you to step into your path towards clarity and fulfilment.

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