I found myself watching a “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” marathon last weekend, which got me thinking. Why are we so fascinated with slayers, Jedi knights, sexy vampires, superheroes, demi-gods, mutants, mythical warriors, and young wizards?

The idea of being chosen for an important purpose, of being uniquely gifted with incredible power, of being different and special, is incredibly appealing. We resonate deeply with this idea because … well, it’s true for each and every one of us.

Do you dare see yourself as a superhero?

In truth, each one of us is unique, and blessed with incredible gifts and powers that no-one else has! Our Soul’s history, our present-life experiences, and the totality of who we are as energetic Beings gives us certain skills and advantages that are simply inherent to who we are. Our gifts don’t exist in anyone else quite the same way.

Like most superheroes, we are often oblivious to our powers … until the day we realize that we are different.

Of course, we don’t believe we can truly be superheroes. We don’t consider ourselves special. And so we may hide our unique talents, or take them for granted. We may choose to work hard at being “well-rounded” and fitting in, because no-one has taught us that it’s okay to be a superhero. Instead of focusing on our brilliance, we focus on our flaws and set about relentlessly “improving” ourselves.

But at all times, we have the opportunity to acknowledge our superpowers.

What happens then?

Once we accept our superpowers, everything changes. Because (here comes one of my favorite movie quotes of all times, from the first Spiderman movie) “with great power comes great responsibility.”

Once we accept our superpowers, we cannot help but use them to serve others on their path. How could we possibly not dedicate ourselves to using our unique powers for good? How could we ignore something so precious? Once recognized, could we leave our powers undeveloped, unexplored, and unutilized? Of course not!

But what else comes with being a superhero?

There is a perception of loneliness to the superhero. Many of us don’t acknowledge our powers because we don’t want to be different from everyone else. We don’t want to give up the illusion of normalcy that allows us to keep playing small and unimportant.

The responsibilities of a superhero can seem overwhelming. Superheroes are busy battling vampires, destroying Death Stars, and saving the world. A lot seems to rest on their shoulders. Of course, when a superhero doesn’t show up to his or her gifts, the world suffers a far worse consequence.

What if you were a superhero with as yet undiscovered super powers? Wouldn’t you owe it to yourself and the world to discover what you’re capable of?

What if you’ve discovered your unique superpowers? Would it be okay to keep them to yourself? Would it be okay to merely dabble with them? Or would you feel compelled to share your Divine gifts, to serve others on their path?

The truth is – you already ARE a superhero! There is no-one like you anywhere! Your gifts are unique to you, and they are much needed in the world.

What will you do with your superpowers? Will you step into their responsibility – to discover them and express them fully in your life?

Will you dare be a superhero?

Blessings,
Andrea

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