THE REDOUBTABLE DIVIDE
Redoubtable:
Formidable/ Awe-Arousing/ Of Unassailable Regard
In All Things there is Truth. Truth sits at the
Center. Outside this, there are opinions. Broad and varied and colored by
culture, history, belief, and fear, opinions are just that. When you adopt an
Opinion as Truth, here starts the trouble.
How do you feel about world hunger? WHY is it? Whom does it affect? How can it be remedied? (Do you believe it needs to be remedied?) Is someone or something at fault? Your answer is one example of opinion.
When the world is divided and one side cannot
see or hear the other, what is to be done? You cannot continue doing the same
things. You cannot continue speaking the same words. You must step outside and
above the bickering.
Pretend for a moment that you are alien to
planet Earth. Look down at the one problem of world hunger. Without politics,
religious and social beliefs, and your own fears, SEE what is happening. How do
you reach conclusions when you are not of this world? How do you find the
behavior of Earth’s inhabitants?
You will not be able to shift totally away from
who and what you are, but can you learn to listen and see? When you are
studying something foreign, of different forms and colors, expressed through
different words and ideas, can you get to the central idea or truth of the
matter? We hope so . . . because that is urgently needed.
If you cannot quickly change your judgments and
anger, can you change your behavior? Can you speak with forethought and
compassion rather than lashing out? Can you study behavior rather than judging
the person? Put on the robes of wise counselor and play that role for a while.
Only Truth is Redoubtable. Opinion is not.
Allow your self to rise about the morass where empty rhetoric, judgment, and
blame live. Live in Love. Strive your self to be Redoubtable, if not in all
things, at least in the things that are most urgent.
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.
Monday, January 11, 2021
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