Monday, February 24, 2014

Gullibility

When does one learn to stop believing everything they hear, read or see? It's almost as if they provoked gullibility because they want to believe ... some inner voice that desires a truth that isn't truth ... wishing it to be so ... trusting their wants/desires instead of the facts ... instead of actuality ... that they fall victim to it over and over again. 

Worse yet, are those who don't want to admit they allowed gullibility and keep perpetuating the same crime that was done to them. They jump on the bandwagon of ignorant self-righteousness to make that puzzle piece fit, but no matter how many times they beat that drum of indignation ... because they know what they know ... those really in the know won't hear it.

When we stop trusting that "people in the know" don't always know everything, or they say that they care more for us when they really care for themselves; when we learn that we shouldn't trust others as much as our intuition/instincts/sixth sense/gut feelings, we may finally stop this insanity.

How many more times do we have to attempt kicking the football, like Charlie Brown, knowing, deep down inside, someone is not to be trusted ... not going to hold it steady? When do we start taking a moment to back away from any situation to allow the flow of divine truth (or whatever one wishes to call it) to permeate our minds to guide us?

When do we finally accept that these people exist and tell ourselves ... not this time Lucy!

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