Misinformation. Lies mixed in with partial truths mixed in with truths.
I feel that they’re lying, or, They aren’t telling us all of it, your inner voice whispers to you.
It’s no wonder many turn a blind eye to what’s going on.
When we were growing up we were taught to listen to others, not our ourselves. Well, “ourselves” are screaming to be heard now, and some of us aren’t listening.
That doesn’t feel right.
One of the things we talked about before was learning to listen to self; learning to trust self. This was introduced to you, and asked of you, to prepare you for when words and actions of some makes no sense or when words and actions conflict with one another. Listen to your soul voice.
Something’s not right.
Bucket O’Fear
Yep, we’ve each been handed our own Bucket O’Fear, and we’re each free to do with it as we choose.
You can ingest that Bucket O’Fear, but you need to remember…you are what you eat.
You can compost the Bucket O’Fear, asking Mother Earth to transform it into positive energy and for her to use as she sees fit.
Or you can put our hand up, palm out, and say, “No, thank you. I’m not accepting this Bucket O’Fear that you’re trying to gift me.”
Truths, Truths Everywhere!
Yeppers. So many truths out there, some conflicting with other truths. How are we supposed to deal with that?
We’ve discussed, over the years, how your truths and my truths can both be true. For example, shoe size: I wear an 8.5 women’s. You may wear a 6 women’s or a 10 men’s. These are all truths, but they aren’t the same; your truth may not be the same as my truth. And our truths can change. Our shoe size changed as we grew up, therefore, our truth changed as well. Even as an adult, my truth changed; I used to wear a size 7.
I believe we can each “deal” with the myriad of truths by each standing firmly in our own truths (reserving the right to change one’s truth), while allowing the next person their right to stand in their truth. And guess what? You don’t even have to like or agree with the other person’s truth. We ALL have the right to our truths, even if it’s a lie. I know, kinda sucks crunchy peanut butter. For me, I accept that person has the right to their belief or truth, but I don’t have to accept their belief or truth as mine, nor do I have to stay in their energy if it’s discordant with mine.
And when we feel that someone else’s beliefs or truths threatens ours, we have then just accepted that big old Bucket O’Fear. Now a decision has to be made…what to do with it?
By Jan Toomer
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