Three Truths I Hold Dear
An Author's Introduction
Flowing through life with kindness is at the core of my being. Growing up in the quiet and still countryside and now residing in the suburbs allows me to view life from many angles. Each human being has something unique to offer, an innate gift to be unlocked and shared with the world.
Leaning into our true selves, we can picture a world of cooperation, beauty, and strength.
Three truths compose my spirit and my way of navigating life. As an eternal optimist, I can imagine all of humanity finding new pathways toward peace.
Truth One:
We all hold sparkling stardust within ourselves. It contains a light we must radiate by being creative, resilient, and free with our gifts. When we share from our hearts, that light grows in intensity, shining for all to discover. It never runs out and can flow continually if we allow it. Give without expecting anything in return, and you will find peace within everyone.
Truth Two:
Each of us chose to be here to learn life lessons. We are going through extraordinary times and are all called upon to help lift each other over any obstacles. As we awaken, evolve, and grow, there will be opportunities to come together on a global level, speak our truths, and find common ground.
Truth Three:
We can accomplish what we focus on. Concentrating on working together for our highest good is the way forward. Alone, we encounter more strife. As a collective, our ideas can grow.
I invite everyone to share in the comments what gifts and talents you have and how you can help humanity. Thank you for being here and coming together for a common cause.
Biography:
Trista Signe Ainsworth is a mom, wife, pastry chef, and author who loves to garden. She enjoys working weekends at a local tea house where she creates treats for afternoon tea. In her free days, she writes on Medium in her publication Optimism and Light and on Substack in Letters From Your Inner Being. She published her first book in 2024, Letters From Your Inner Being.
Disclaimer:
The views expressed in articles and submissions to Solidarity Tribune are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the collective as a whole. We publish diverse perspectives rooted in solidarity, liberation, and mutual aid, but we recognize and respect a range of voices within our broader movement.
Content Warning:
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So beautiful! <3
Trista, this speaks to my more receptive side - creative and whimsical. I would surely attend a tea party should you invite me. Perhaps we would discuss herbal infusions or garden companions.
Indeed, we are made of stardust. That's hard to deny. To ponder the thought of being made of material born within the furnace of a star ignites one's mind to many possibilities. Stars give their light freely, of course.
If we are not here for each other, then what is even the point? That's why the picture of my mutual aid series states "All We Have Is Each Other," because that is the case. We align in that ethos.
What a lovely introduction to your tenure at Solidarity Tribune! There is no doubt we will grow together in symbiosis. I await our further collaboration.
- JM