Thoughts are choices, and they have power. They collect in the psychic atmosphere forming clouds that explode into the theatre of events once they have gained enough momentum. Most people are unconscious of how to wield this creative force, believing instead that they are passive witnesses to events happening outside of, and unrelated to, them.
The foundational power of our thoughts is that they decide what kind of world we live in, because our thoughts inform our actions. Our souls are instruments of truth that tell us what is right, and what is wrong. This, in conjunction with nature’s laws of balance, serve as our guides in this world.
Although events can seem as though they happened out of nowhere, many are in fact a process of accumulation of choices that are either aligned, or leaning against, the laws of nature. The laws of nature are always seeking balance, or that which is good for the whole. The laws of humans, on the other hand, can stray into what is good only for the individual. When you stray into this realm, you risk the whole in the pursuit of personal gain.
Right now, we live in a world where certain segments of society serve the self over the whole, creating a house divided that cannot stand. To obfuscate their true motives, and to attain their self-serving ends, these people create a culture of omissions and misrepresentations that underpin a false narrative. It is up to each one of us to get out from under the spell of these narratives, because as it stands right now, so many people fall for lies that we live in a culture where telling the truth has become dangerous.
But telling the truth is the best thing for your health and wellbeing, as well as your conscience.
Living in truth keeps us physically, emotionally, and spiritually healthy. Truth is the only way to have a clear map of the world we live in, and we all know how dangerous it is to navigate without this essential tool…
We are living in a time of transformation, a time when we need our courage in order to navigate the lies, and the liars. Truth is like a needle in a haystack: if you search for the needle you won’t find it, but if you become the needle, the haystack disappears…