Wednesday, May 6, 2020

VERIFYING & VILIFYING

2020, OBSERVATION, THE INCONCEIVABLE, THE KNOWABLE, THE UNKNOWABLE

VERIFYING & VILLIFYING, OBSERVATION, THE KNOWN, THE UNKNOWN
VERIFYING & VILLIFYING, 2020, MAY 06

VERIFYING & VILIFYING

     ~source, reaction, and reduction


As you contact new information, through observation,

dialogue, or experience, you will attempt to Verify.

Is this information True?


When Verifying something new, we rely on the databanks of our experiences, filtered through our core tenets and beliefs. We may observe something objectively: that animal is a bear. Or we may go beyond observing and react to the same experience: that angry bear is in the wrong place and is dangerous. The first observation will be easier to Verify than the second, which is a type of Vilifying your conclusion about the experience.


Why does this matter? Isn't it likely that a large bear, in your proximity, might be a threat? Yes, of course. And, this large bear may just be crossing the street, little aware or uncaring that you are in his immediate area. Either way, unless you draw the bear's attention and provoke a heightened response, you may not be able to Verify the urgent aggression of the bear. Just witnessing the bear changes the outcome, and certainly, provoking the bear will decidedly shift the outcome.


This is an important correlation in our conversations with the world. While conclusions may be dangerously wrong, falsely believing that you have intelligently and fairly considered a situation can be more dangerously wrong. This happens if you have used a skewed line of questioning, and could lead you to an aberrant conclusion. Thought and method themselves do not guarantee an accurate outcome. Our best hope is to arrive at a plausible theory.


And the more foreign an observation is, the higher our tendency to divide it into parts that make sense to us. If you were studying an off-world being, your first inclination would be to arrange your questions according to what you already believe that you know. You may ask how it breathes, eats, excretes, and reproduces. You might spend a great deal of your life pursuing answers to these questions, but what if this off-world being does not breathe, nor eat and excrete, nor reproduce? How do you consider the inconceivable?


This is the Mystery and Magic of Great All. Much more will remain unknown to you than will ever be know. Is this okay? Do you feel not knowing marginalizes your existence? Can you prove that you live, that you are, that you think?


What about your daily tasks? How do you know that this food you have prepared is safe to eat? How do you know what is knowable and what is unknowable? You cannot Verify everything, just as you can't Vilify everything. You strike a balance between the two. You have adapted your process for surviving and creating.


What do you struggle with today? Let us say it is your health. How do you determine what will support you and what will harm? You will make projections. You will seek out group ideas that support theories you find probable. You will tend towards the least repulsive and least harmless ideas, and your plan will certainly differ from your neighbors'. How can you live in the world with such uncertainty?


You will likely not feel uncertain. You will likely feel emboldened by your plan, your research, and your conclusions. This allows you to move forward. And many others will support you. You will find a pattern and stick with it.


But . . . what if you want more? What if you want to rise above group consensus and seek out Higher Ideals? Can you consider the many unfamiliar aspects of an experience? Can you attempt to Verify without immediately Vilifying? Can you use a different pathway to complete your Theorems, even if it means you reach the same conclusion? By observing anything through a Higher order of thought, you will increase values, and come closer to Verifying the experience.


Use this for a neighbor whose behaviors conflict with your own ideals. Instead of diminishing them, try to understand what is at work in their lives. Instead of saying you believe something because "it is right," explore 

why you believe it is right. Likewise, if you believe something is just "wrong," explore why you believe it is wrong.


Attempt to reduce your reactions and build your responses. Attempt to find the Source from which these outer rays of thought and behavior arise. Trace the journeys. See how backtracking differences can lead to the Unity of the Source.


To grow, unite, and harmonize, we must concentrate on solving the issues that most negatively affect each of us, and the organic incredible world of which we are made. 


You are a Co-Creator. Lead with Love and Understanding.



 Blessed Be This Day

This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me from the other side of the veil.

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