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Identity Quote by Sera Beak

“Divine pride, or remembering one’s ultimate identity as a deity, is qualitatively different from arrogance, for it is not motivated by a sense of deficiency or compensatory self-aggrandisement…. When a woman reclaims her divine identity, she does not seek outer sources of approval, for a firm…” quote by Sera Beak
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““Divine pride, or remembering one’s ultimate identity as a deity, is qualitatively different from arrogance, for it is not motivated by a sense of deficiency or compensatory self-aggrandisement…. When a woman reclaims her divine identity, she does not seek outer sources of approval, for a firm, unshakable basis for self-esteem emanates from the depths of her own being.””

Sera Beak

About This Quote

Recognizing one's inherent divine worth differs from arrogance because it stems from inner completeness, not lack.

In simple terms: Inner worth versus arrogance

Key Takeaway

Embrace inner identity for confidence.

Themes

self-worth spirituality confidence

Mood

reflective empowering

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • spiritual practice
  • leadership
  • therapy
  • coaching

Key Concepts

divine identity self-esteem non‑attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you distinguish inner confidence from ego?
  • What practices reinforce inner divine identity?
A Different Perspective

May be challenged by external criticism or societal norms.

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