How Truth Gets Hidden and Stays Under the Radar
Let’s talk about how truth gets hidden and remains hidden. As I ventured inward spiritually, I began to see so much outward that left me with a persistent question: “How come people don’t know about THIS?” It felt mind boggling how much truth gets hidden and stays under the radar. It takes letting go of a lot of the mainstream “groupthink” mentality to reveal vital information that few seem to ever lay their eyes on. What Arthur Schopenhauer said about truth seems to be in full swing these days. All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. In Other Words.. First our fear creates judgment believing we’re right and we condemn the wrong ones. Second, we divide and conquer through a “for and against” stance with each side justifying their view preventing meaningful discourse needed for wise decision-making. Third, a small minority of highly qualified individuals breaks through the confusion to stir up enough collective experience to reign in the light of higher truth away from the fear of judgment. Then, we wonder why it took so long. The space between people focused on who’s right and who’s wrong becomes a dysfunctional pattern: attack – defend – feel offended – silence – separation. The way to truth is answer for yourself: What is right for me because it feels aligned with my own experience? Finding our spiritual voice is key to overcoming judgment and discovering what is true, beautiful and good we’ve always carried “within” in order to see “without”… A Little Reminder of WHO YOU ARE within.. Each of us arrived as a spiritual being “imperfect by design” carrying a Spark of the invisible Creator. There’s profound wisdom in YOU. Your inner “divine fragment” waits to indwell your mind’s consciousness when you reach the cognitive maturity to make a moral decision around age 6. It’s like we’ve been given the gift of a guiding light to direct our free will towards ethical thoughts by consciously tapping into our own creative Source through our life choices. Taking away a fundamental life choice around your own body in order to function day to day is breaking a universal law of free will. Morality and ethical behaviour is not a science, its a genuine feeling calling you in a direction that allows you to progress spiritually. I notice the scientists focused on ethics eg. freedom, transparency, kindness, respect, honesty (who write in ethical journals or are on ethics committees) are sharing what feels closest to truth. Our Life Came with Natural Immunity We don’t seem to understand who we are spiritually, nor that physically we have a built in immune system to keep us in balance when all sorts of dangers we face affect us mentally, emotionally and physically. Why do you suppose that the very youngest and most vulnerable are able to keep from succumbing to this disease while the elderly do not? The greatest difference is a healthy inborn immune system that hasn’t been hit with toxins that have accumulated in their little bodies. How many toxins do you suppose enter and affect our body from every direction: our air, food, and through the skin from “beauty” products? Not to mention the effects of stress, lack of exercise and trauma we carry as adults? Our Inner and Outer Environment There’s a knowing that our outer world reflects our inner world. I believe this applies to our health. Your body does what its meant to be able to do if you take care of your insides. I comes down to understanding our microbiome & how it impacts the health of our innate immune system described well by Dr. Zach Bush here. I’ve been surrounded by educated people all my life, but I’ve learned that accumulating knowledge without a spiritual lens can be deceiving because it makes you believe there is only one right way, one right answer, one solution for everyone. The words “follow the science” and “safe and effective” can become all encompassing justification while so much remains unknown. We can easily forget about the miracle of where we came from, and how intricately balanced our natural world has always been. In our busy day to day, we don’t take into account the evolution of our species, the lessons in our history or that we were designed to evolve with an immune system that we have the responsibility to take care of. There’s science and spirituality that work together to form a deeper reality of truth. Your truth can only be relative to what your inner knowing is seeking and has the capacity to see. Truth comes from both your inner knowing and your living proof. There’s what you can ascertain, and what you must have faith in because so much you simply cannot see. It’s WHY seeing is believing and believing is seeing. The more we discover, the more we realize how much we don’t see, and why listening without judgment allows us to better find our own relative truth. There’s 3 Steps to profound truth: 1) Being open to what feels uncomfortable. 2) Being receptive to the idea that we all have blind spots. 3) Accepting that your current thinking may be missing critical pieces. The only way to tell if someone is really open is their willingness to be wrong. This simply isn’t most people. It’s the opposite – there’s a strong attachment to being right with a need to control. When you notice defensiveness, or feeling offended in anyone, including yourself, know that you are limiting yourself from experiencing higher truth. Our mind loses curiosity the more you know creating a most blinding paradox. You know that person who thinks they “know everything” while you are seeing the doors they unknowingly close. To reveal truth, staying in the student mindset when you’ve become a parent, teacher, and leader takes a practice of being mindful, in wonder, and humility. Reminding yourself that the more you discover, …