Colors of Self
is a Catholic-centered online brand community space created to share and discuss meaningful messages and knowledge surrounding growth and spirituality, in hope to inspire and encourage you to “become one and connect more deeply” with ourselves, with life, and with God.
One with ourselves: to be aligned with our true selves and to what really matters, as well as to be responsible with our gifts given to us to do our part in this world.
One with life: to live an intentional life according to each of our purpose, and dedicate our lives for the greater good – of others and for the glory of God.
One with God: to constantly reform, improve, and grow ourselves – personally and spiritually so that we may become one and aligned truly with our Lord.
“I would like you all to be happy;
but true happiness is not of this world,
we waste our time looking for it here.”
– St. Zelie Guerin Martin –
What is the Meaning of Life and How We Should View It
Discusses deeper on the meaning of life based on the book “Man’s Searching for Meaning” by Victor E. Frankl and how its correlation with the concept of time and suffering in our lives.
Beautiful and Meaningful Messages from “The Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska”
This post is a compilation of beautiful and meaningful messages from the dialogue between Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska (of the Most Blessed Sacrament / the Apostle of The Divine Mercy) and God during her lifetime on the journey of her soul.
Which one resonates with you most?
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ABOUT ME
COLORS of SELF is created and founded by Ika Dionesia in 2022. With a background in architecture major, Ika later on realized that she had the desire to express herself through words, have a longing to further explore herself and her gifts, and connect more deeply with her soul. From then on, she began to get into writing and journaling, and sharing her words on social media, while also continuously developing her blogs here.
“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched,
they are felt with the heart.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry –