Asking a question Quote by Brian L. Weiss
““On another night, in a different dream I was asking a question. “How is it that you say all are equal, yet the obvious contradictions smack us in the face: inequalities in virtues, temperances, finances, rights, abilities and talents, intelligence, mathematical aptitude, ad infinitum?” The answer was a metaphor. “It is as if a large diamond were to be found inside each person. Picture a diamond a foot long. The diamond has a thousand facets, but the facets are covered with dirt and tar. It is the job of the soul to clean each facet until the surface is brilliant and can reflect a rainbow of colors. “Now, some have cleaned many facets and gleam brightly. Others have only managed to clean a few; they do not sparkle so. Yet, underneath the dirt, each person possesses within his or her breast a brilliant diamond with a thousand gleaming facets. The diamond is perfect, not one flaw. The only differences among people are the number of facets cleaned. But each diamond is the same, and each is perfect. “When all the facets are cleaned and shining forth in a spectrum of lights, the diamond returns to the pure energy that it was originally. The lights remain. It is as if the process that goes into making the diamond is reversed, all that pressure released. The pure energy exists in the rainbow of lights, and the lights possess consciousness and knowledge. “And all of the diamonds are perfect.” Sometimes””
About This Quote
Source Book: Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian L. Weiss, 1988
Each person contains a perfect, multifaceted inner potential; growth is cleaning and revealing that brilliance.
In simple terms: Inner potential is a clean diamond.
Work on self‑improvement to reveal your best self.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- education
- spiritual practice
- coaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What facet of yourself needs cleaning?
- How does recognizing inherent perfection affect your self‑view?
Cleaning facets can be painful and may expose uncomfortable truths.