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Love Letters

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7.

TRUTH

How can it be said that the truth is unkind?

It may sound harsh to uninitiated ears, but it is kind – always.

This is because the truth knows what the truth is, and some clever marketing lies cannot hide that.

There is an advantage to being straight with yourself at every given opportunity.

When you can trust yourself to hear your honest unadulterated truth without being a self-righteous bigot

You might be ready to embark on your journey to your hereafter.

If your hereafter is there, after all is said and done.

Winds change.  Things move.

Like wind and footprints in the sand.

There are idiots who will try to convince themselves that they don’t know what they are feeling.

That I don’t either.  On both counts they would be wrong.  I do.

It is not possible to convince someone that they are mistaken when they are not,

no matter which tactic you choose to use.

And that is not arrogance.  That is confidence.

i.e. there is irrefutable proof.

I intend looking at it all.  I am sure it tells an interesting story.

The story of the truth began many moons ago, and it is set to continue.

Illumination – and the translation thereof – are not for the faint-hearted.

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Speech – Blog No. 61

325a4a385d2f6b6abbb00bcf5477d6a4Please be aware of how you speak to yourself.  You would be surprised to know how often you upset yourself with your tone of voice.  When you are being shitty – either silently or out loud, hear yourself.  Really listen to what it is that you are saying.  It will tell you a lot about which of your needs are not being met, which parts of you are disgruntled.  Your life is about getting your needs met.  Your basic needs – safety, sustenance, love.  It is about identifying and addressing the archetypes that reside in your psyche.  If you spend enough time watching your behaviours without judging yourself for your actions, you will notice how certain aspects of yourself come to the fore in certain situations.  It is very interesting to watch these archetypes act, and interact.  Battle.  The stiller your mind, the clearer your components and their motivations.  We are all made up of components, coping mechanisms, skills.  Every single person on this planet has a skill.  You must find out what your skill is, and develop it.  Adults should help children identify their skill(s), the younger you discover what you excel at, the more informed your choices for your future.  Should you have missed the opportunity to identify for yourself what it is that you are good at, then your life is still a mystery.  Don’t give up on finding a solution.  There is always a solution.

Free speech is vital when you are communicating with yourself.  But mind your tone.  You must say it as you feel it if you wish to be heard, so know that direct is best.  Diplomacy is good if you can manage it.  Ears are attuned to decency in a person, kindness of mind.  The truth.  Don’t lie to yourself.  Be disciplined enough to tell the truth.  Truth is a discipline.  Should you lie to yourself about anything whatsoever, know that is your first failing on the path to self-actualisation.  If you want to know who you are, tell yourself how it is to be alive as you – how it really is – and listen to the news of the world.  Hear, too, any advice you give yourself.  The way you guide yourself counts.  There will be a gentleness to your ministrations, and a harshness.  A harshness of spirit indicates an impatience, a determination.  Anger.  Usually, at self.  Keep that in mind.  It indicates, too, a striving inside.  When you will not settle for things the way they are – when you will not accept of yourself or your world anything less than best – you will have to entertain the harsher side of your being.  Do not be afraid of your darkness.  We all have a harshness of spirit, it comes with the territory of being human.  We need it for this life.  Train your harshness to drive you forwards.  It is your wild.  Welcome it.  It can take you places.

 

 

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Blog No. 7

britains yobboesWhat is the UK to do with its generation of delinquents?  It’s like on a universal scale they have inherited the teenagers of the planet.  And most of those teenagers are parents.  I hope those Lib Dems are skilled in the art of parenting.  We needn’t ask the Conservatives.  Their children are not a common part of the real world.  I would say the UK faces a major crisis.  How to bring up a bunch of defunct, emotionally bankrupt yobs?  That’s hard to do when they have no idea what a family is.  That means there is an abundant lack of family values and for a society, that is a big problem.  There is a generation of takers the UK needs to re-educate, and soon.  How difficult is it to confer family values upon those who have no concept of such?  It is very difficult.  But it is not impossible.  A family does not have to be traditional in order to be a family.  Family, like Christmas, is a construct.  It can be what you need it to be, what you want of a ‘family’, of a ‘Christmas’.  All these names have duties, jobs to do, in our worlds.   How we put them to work depends on how we understand the terms.  People who come from broken homes, or no homes, will be different.  Who will they be?  Who are you to other people?  How does your mouth speak about other people?  That is an important indication of what kind of a person you are.  For example, if you are an unkind person you will know.  You cannot hide your unkindness from yourself.  Remember your unkindness will sound as ugly to the ears of your listener as it does to you.  If your unkindness sounds powerful to you, you need to reassess your understanding of intimidation.  If you enjoy intimidating, you are a bully.  If you choose to feel good about assassinating another’s character then you need to address your self-esteem.  You are insecure.  Realise that your criticism is as much for your own ears as it is for the ears of your listener.  Also, try whatever you like, you cannot avoid facing your own short-comings.  They affect your every day.  It is important in life to realise what it is that you are – and what it is that you are not.  What you are not is nothing to be afraid of.  It is how it is.  When you realise what you are not you can modify your goals and dreams.  You can refine your own process and build yourself into a better human being.

If you are not a kind person, don’t pretend for the sake of your face that you are.  Saving your reputation for your own sake is a total waste of time, never mind saving it for the sake of others who judge.  Always check who it is that judges you before you take their judgement to heart.   If they do not know who you are, pay them little attention.  How can a person have a sensible opinion on something they have never understood?  Either make yourself known or ignore the criticism.  There is no point sitting in the corner crying about something that is under your control.  Don’t waste your energy on others’ negative projections, prides, or egos.  Negative voices are noise.  Just try to understand that for everyone it is nearly impossible not to judge.  Be aware.  We judge ourselves all the time and we judge others by our expectations of ourselves.

How can the UK solve its problems?  It can face up to them first of all.  That stiff upper lip needs to crack a humble smile.  Those myriad repressions need addressing.  That attitude of resenting success needs adjusting.  It can start by accepting its failing infrastructure – whatever the reason for it.  It can stop rewarding the benefit parasites with money that would be better spent on university grants to an ambitious youth.  If they had any brains they would wean their dependents off their ‘wages’ and feed said money back into their (once great) education system – which is also falling apart.  Another thing – Britain can stop behaving as if it still controlled all the tea fields and rice paddies on the planet.  The Empire is long-gone, her reign is over.  I wonder why the colonialists are such hard-core hangers on?  Their attitude is out-dated, their behaviour archaic.  How many colonial genes pollute the DNA of the inheritors of Great Britain?  The question to ask is how can we go forwards unless these people – the collective – and these places, take accountability for their past, their future?

Drop the idea that the world owes you a living, Britain.  Your future is what you have made it.

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