For me, it is. I have no trust left in anything; not in anything mainstream nor anything traditionally "alternative", and particularly not in the human race who have failed miserably at both common sense and caring. I noted that plenty of mainstream practitioners decided to create freely available healing protocols for covid, but every last one of them based on drugs requiring a medical prescription that could not be obtained in Australia. But alternative practitioners were much worse. They did not create healing protocols at all, or they charged for them. What a disgrace they are. Not a true healer amongst what has become a caste of virtue signalers. So yes, I have stepped off the edge. Roll on our ability to create yet another new way, where human beings rediscover who we really are.
By far the hardest for me was not lying in the world of work. Although lying is very very hard for me, I can avoid telling the truth for a while, but it will always "out". My employment life, despite me being very good at what I do, was seriously checkered, because I could not pretend for long. One of my dying regrets will be not leaving mainstream work soon enough given I was destined to always struggle.
Hi Christine, I hope we're not stepping off the edge, though at times it feels like. Enjoyed the read.
For me, it is. I have no trust left in anything; not in anything mainstream nor anything traditionally "alternative", and particularly not in the human race who have failed miserably at both common sense and caring. I noted that plenty of mainstream practitioners decided to create freely available healing protocols for covid, but every last one of them based on drugs requiring a medical prescription that could not be obtained in Australia. But alternative practitioners were much worse. They did not create healing protocols at all, or they charged for them. What a disgrace they are. Not a true healer amongst what has become a caste of virtue signalers. So yes, I have stepped off the edge. Roll on our ability to create yet another new way, where human beings rediscover who we really are.
This is a very helpful reminder and one I needed at presenrt. So much depends on speaking and living truth by first being honest with yourself.
I reckon it'd be a beneficial exercise for me to try out the weeklong exercise of your daily truth mindfulness tasks and report back!
By far the hardest for me was not lying in the world of work. Although lying is very very hard for me, I can avoid telling the truth for a while, but it will always "out". My employment life, despite me being very good at what I do, was seriously checkered, because I could not pretend for long. One of my dying regrets will be not leaving mainstream work soon enough given I was destined to always struggle.