Life Prescription / Soul / You are a Diamond
- constance holdip

- Apr 23, 2019
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 3, 2019
You've been born to be a diamond. I think born is the operative word. Which means that you possess diamond in your DNA. It also means if you and your significant other produce babies they are little diamonds! Now we all know that diamonds are the most sought out gems in the world! People work hard for them, women adore them, men are proud to give their brides to be these precious jewels.

Now how does all of this relate to you/ Especially if you don't feel like a diamond, and you have not been treated like a diamond. Well remember diamond is in your DNA so someone, somewhere has treated you less than your real value.
So let me tell you a little story. The story is about a well dressed woman who is shopping at an expensive jewelry store. As she's walking in the door she is bedazzled by the sparkle of this ring. She is flabbergasted by it's radiance; her heart is fluttering, beating out of her chest as she ask the salesman if she can try on the ring. The salesman knows the value of the diamond ring and he smiles, takes his keys unlock the glass doors and pull out the ring mounted magnificently on red velvet. Her hands are shaking as she picks up the ring and slip it on her finger it fits perfectly, she's gushing and crying at the same time. After she settles down she quietly leans over and ask the salesman the price of the ring. He quietly tells her the price, and her face contorts and suddenly the ring feels heavy and hot and she can't wait to take it off. She tells the salesman actually the ring isn't her style and it doesn't reflect her beauty. She quickly takes off the ring and she gives it back to the salesman. He quietly places the ring back into the case, and locks the window. The women walks away and the salesman smile, he has seen this reaction many times.
Shortly after another woman walks in she's dressed casually and neat, actually her hair is pulled back in a pony tail and she's wearing sneakers. She's on her way to lunch to meet friends, she has a little time before lunch so she decides to do a little shopping. She also sees the lovely ring smiles at the salesman behind the casing , she tells him she would like to try on the ring. The salesman takes the mounted ring on red velvet out of it's casing, the ring slides gracefully on her finger. It looks lovely on her, she tells the salesman she wants to purchase the ring. The salesman smiles at the woman and finds a simple red box puts the ring into the box and wrap a little white ribbon around the box. She pays for the ring thank him , and he tells her thank you and have a wonderful day!

Lesson # 1 The first woman wanted the ring but devalued it after she knew she couldn't afford it, she actually pretended to be insulted. The second woman knew the value and she was willing to pay the price.
Lesson #2 Just because people don't acknowledge that you are a diamond does not make you less than. Your value is still the same and intact. It's the person that recognize and acknowledge your diamond who will treat you with value and respect.
Lesson #3 According to science natural diamonds need high heat and are created by great pressure!
The pressures of life only adds to your strength and luster. Know that everyone gravitates to diamonds but only the ones who know the true value will pay the price!




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