The Secret We All Carry
- Lynda Corrado
- Jul 6
- 2 min read
I was born with a secret, one I’ve carried deep within my heart my whole life. For years, I wasn’t sure how to share it, so I learned to live it, striving to embody its truth. What I’ve come to understand, through timeless teachings and personal reflection, is that a profound transformation, often called a “Second Coming,” is unfolding. But it’s not about waiting for an external savior or a grand, dramatic figure. If someone proclaims themselves “the” prophet, run the other way.
This “Second Coming” is happening within each of us. We were born into this precise moment in time to find our way to it, to awaken to the extraordinary potential that lies dormant inside. From the moment we enter this world, we are all perfectly imperfect. There’s no need to strive for an unattainable flawlessness. Instead, I invite you to own your weaknesses, to understand why they’re a part of your unique story.
Always reach for the light, and somewhere in that beautiful space between who you are and who you aspire to be, you’ll discover your deepest purpose. Each of us carries a unique gift, bestowed upon us to help usher in a new era. It’s time to discover who we truly are, not who we believe we ‘should’ be. Ego and pride often cloud our vision, remnants of an ancient darkness that obscures our path. We must shed these layers, find our true selves, develop these inherent gifts, learn from them, and give them meaning in the world.
Think of those who showed us the way:
Martin Luther King Jr. taught us how to resist injustice peacefully. His powerful voice shaped the meaning of nonviolent protest, inspiring millions.
Mother Teresa’s boundless compassion, developed through her tireless healing work, illuminated countless souls and showed us the power of selfless love.
Princess Diana used her platform to express profound empathy. She served others, embracing those ostracized, like AIDS patients, showing the world a loving embrace a child might crave but never knew.
So, I ask you: What’s ‘your’ gift? Who are ’you’ in this world, at this crucial time? And how will ‘you’ make your unique mark?
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