Post #15: The Masterpiece Within
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| selfgrowth, transformation, michelangelo, sculpture, minimalism, awakening, spirituality, innerwork, psychology, authenticity, wisdom, peelingbacklaye |
In our modern pursuit of self-improvement, we often treat ourselves like a painting that needs more paint. We think we need to add things to become whole: more skills, more money, more status, or more knowledge. We approach life with a mindset of accumulation, believing that "more" equals "better." We layer on identities and achievements, hoping to finally build a version of ourselves that feels "enough."
However, true growth is more like sculpture than painting. When Michelangelo was asked how he created his masterpiece, the David, he famously said, "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free." He didn't add anything to the stone; he simply removed what didn't belong. The masterpiece was already there, hidden beneath the excess rock.
Your true self is not something you need to build or achieve in the future; it is who you already are beneath the layers of conditioning. The fears, the limiting beliefs, the societal expectations, and the trauma—these are just the excess stone. The spiritual path is a process of subtraction, not addition. You chip away the ego, the pretense, and the fear until the golden, authentic essence that was always there is finally revealed.
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