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As I learn the Truth I share it with you.
Hello world. The following was written 01/15/2020.
My Son shared a thought that was tumbling through his mind. It gave him pause as he looked at it and a chuckle at how strange the thought was. I was guided to respond to him with deeper understandings and examples of that which his questioning was pointing to.
My Son shares, “What would be worse?
Knowing someone their whole life and they forget everything?
Or them informing you everything that you know of them is a lie??? Odd thought of the day”
My response, “The perspective goes even deeper than the surface you are treading upon. Like an onion there are layers to it. For each of us are an ice berg. Floating along believing what is on the surface defines us. What we fail to understand is that who we are is below the surface of the water in which we tread. Dive deeply down into that water to find the Truth of how very magnificent you really are.
They are the same in a manner of speaking. What you think you believe of the person next to you will be based off of the judgments held within your own mind. What you perceive of them is what you judge them as being for you. It does not mean that what you think you believe is True though. What is held within the mind is an illusion. Like an over head projector you overlay those judgmental beliefs over that being created an image that only you are able to see.
In reverse what they believe themselves to be will also be based off of the judgmental perspectives they have been taught to perceive themselves through. In a similar way as with that over head projector they are superimposing another’s chosen judgments on themselves. What they are believing in are lies that have been handed to them. Those judgments do not define them in any way. They never have. They only believe they do.
As we walk our perspective journeys it eventually comes to us to question all we have been taught to think and believe in as being true and that which defines us and the world we perceive. It is this questioning that has us recognizing how we blindly accepted, followed and believed every single judgment and fable handed to us as children. We figure out that those who were teaching us these things were repeating the patterns that had been taught to them without stopping to question if what they had been taught was the Truth or not.