One of the best ways to use your power is to smile.
Faces transform into light when one smiles, and this light sometimes transforms others, both witnesses and recipients of your smile.
I love smiling at others when my inner light feels bright. Usually I receive the gift of a return smile.
In the supermarket, on the street, at the doctor’s office, others are open to your smile.
If you feel you want to connect further – complement earrings or the colors they are wearing or their hair style or color.
“You look great in that red!”
“I love your hair, who does it?”
Oh dear! As I write this, I realize these suggestions are mostly of a female nature!
A man might be more comfortable asking advice about where to find something in the supermarket along with that smile? Because those compliments are mostly for women – and can be misunderstood.
[This surprises me – to discover that I think I am writing about/for people and find I’m writing about/for only half the population. ]
A man can still simply smile.
There is power in a smile, the best kind of power – freely and generously given, without expectation.
Your smile might change the world.
Sometimes a friendship might follow, but mostly you are simply offering a small form of love or high regard for your fellow human (or animal).
I know that if others smile at me, I am lifted.
This holds great value – and power.
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