Proclaiming Your Truth

“A diamond is forever” (DeBeers, 1948)
“It’s the real thing!” (Coca Cola, 1969)
“Have it your way.” (Burger King, 1973)
“Quality never goes out of style.” (Levi’s, 1985)
“The best a man can get” (Gillette, 1989)
“Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s Maybelline.” (Maybelline, 1991)
“Got Milk?” (California Milk Processor Board, 1993)
“Just do it.” (Nike, 1987)
“Because I’m worth it” (L’Oreal, 1973)
“The Power of Dreams” (Honda, 2001)

These are some of the top most memorable 40 advertising slogans.  If we let ourselves belief, it would seem to suggest that peace, nurture, inspiration, dreams, comfort, bliss, perfection, beauty, and joy are just a few sips, brushes, shaves, drives, and bites away.

Advertising slogans are large part of a bigger marketing strategy for companies.  Some are more recognizable and offer more effective recall than mere brand names.  Advertising slogans are created for differentiation - setting one apart from competition.

What are the slogans we may create and affirm as part of spiritual journeys?  How may we be transformed if we did?  What may it be for us if we set aside some time to reflect on how we may be more singularly focused on our relationship with the Divine?  If our spiritual journeys were expressions on a t-shirt what might they declare?

	“Love is forever.”
	“Divine Source is the real thing.”
	“Not your way; OUR way.”
	“Truth and authenticity never goes out of style.”
	“Wishing you the highest good you can get.”
	“Yep, I was born with it. And now I practice every day.”
	“Got meditation?”
	“The BE’er in me recognizes the BE’er in you.”
	“Busy affirming that I am indeed worth it.”
	“Shhh…I am busy dreaming.”
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