Kianu Starr Quotes

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“Your Soul Family are those that are tuned in to your frequency. You sense a strong connection beyond blood or race; you’re connected by energy and vibration. Through quantum communication, they intuitively answer your silent call and show up bringing unconditional love and support at the perfect times. You share an unspoken level of understanding … they just get you and what you’re about. For those people, be thankful … they are your reminders from the Universe that on the deepest level of our existence we are one.”
Kianu Starr

“Accept that not everyone will understand you... every soul has a unique signature. It's okay to be temporarily accommodating in situations where you're being helpful and extending kindness and compassion, but you shouldn't change who you are. Live authentically, don't dumb down or dull your shine just to "fit in" or "get along" with anyone, including friends and even family you've outgrown.”
Kianu Starr

“When you decide to reclaim your personal power you'll be talked about... told that you've changed, that you've somehow "lost the plot" or that you think you're better than others; but, that's just human nature. Your job is to realize that negative comments and "backhanded compliments" say more about the person speaking them, than about who you are. When people label you, they're seeking to define you... you're above all that.”
Kianu Starr

“It is a great sign of emotional maturity, when you can point a finger at another person's behavior, yet also realize that there are three more fingers pointing back at you.”
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“Listening to other people's opinions about you is a pretty shitty way to determine how you feel about yourself.”
Kianu Starr

“Forgive the naysayers for only being able to understand things at their own level of perception. We're all different. It's okay that some people are content with looking at their backyard, but you were meant to see the world.”
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“Sometimes the most loving thing we can do is to allow others to sort out their own problems, while accepting responsibility for our own, hoping we love each other enough to offer support when it's needed.”
Kianu Starr