CATEGORY: DARE BRAIN DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 2021
With a steaming mug of hot chai green tea in my cozy cogitative corner it is understanding I seek.
True truth and true love never change. A love quest, a truth quest always starts with and leads back to our knowing abiding heart, only the outside personal world occurrences change, of course y’all know this.
We are all free to choose the journey we want our life to be and the quest we want our life to be on. Of all the quests worthy of our consideration, by far the most noble is a love quest, for it is of a truthful heart.
Those of us who are fortunate to live where free speech is encouraged (at least in theory), know that frequently radical extreme nonlove opinions from self-serving people and groups, convinced of their righteousness, are relentlessly pushed onto society erroneously as the truth. How do we discern real truth, real good, real love, the really real from the illusionary truth, good, love and what we falsely believe to be the truth? (paraphrasing Hawkins)
According to Dr. David Hawkins, the human mind, by virtue of its innate structure, is naïve and blind to its limitations and innocently gullible. Advanced souls over eons have been telling us repeatedly that how we humans relate to the world is determined by our thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. Hearts covered by clouds of hate, guilt, or fear, likely will make us suspicious of our neighbors, mistrustful of our government, having an overall distrustful worldly perception. For quest success first choose to be still and know your heart.
Malignant demagogues, egocentric rabble-rousers, demanding juveniles, guilt and fear throwers stirring up brouhaha, seem to be inevitable along the way. However, if we stay true to love, knowing the biggest battle and foes to be vanquished is within our own self, then our quest… our kingdom will be won.
Darn cheap dragon whistle, how can I train my dragons if they won’t listen?
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