On Innocence and Trust.
Are we wired to trust or to be distrustful?
Once upon the time, in the garden, we were innocent and pure love. When evil came, trickery followed.
If you ever watch a child, they are completely innocent toward a new experience. They first trust without question that no matter what they do, they will be safe. Even if they are sticking a knife inside a socket!
We are born innocent and trusting. Our trust is broken, again and again, until one day, innocence is lost. Sometimes it only takes one event. Sometimes we forgive and hope again, giving second and third chances.
Eventually comes the time that we no longer believe that our reality is there to help us, but that it is rife with dangers and pain. That we must get out of the flow of the direction of our life and hold onto the banks in order to stay 'safe'. We don't realize though, that the jetsam and flotsam can still find us, hanging onto the rocks.
Trust can be broken in so many ways: circumcision, vaccination, illness, the loss of a parent or other family member, any other tragedy, like a house fire. Sometimes it can be so much as a harsh word. What if there is abuse?
Do the children born inside of a cult feel safe? Feel that flow in their life? When they are denied basic care, when they are severely punished by whipping with a switch, do they trust the flow of life then? At what stage is innocence lost inside of a cult?
In this cult we call normal society, with the leaders dictating our beliefs and actions, at what point do we notice that it is not there for our benefit?
Is it when an injustice happens and one realizes the law or police are not there to help? Is it when one gets cancer and realizes the medical cult is there merely to profit from them whilst hiding holistic options away, instead of doing what is best? Is it when one has a vaccine injury or their child dies from a vaccine and they realize they cannot sue the manufacturer because the government protects them?
When evil's mask is worn and finds people who's trust has been broken, showing them love, care and offering them safe shelter, as cults do, there is a moment of hope ignited. A perfect opportunity for evil to trap such a soul as these: the damaged ones who wish so badly to return to the garden. Except it's the snake that preys. So it seems, being distrustful of life is no protection against further breaches of trust. In fact, it sets us up for potentially more of the same.
What then must we do? How can we trust life that continually breaks said trust?
Well, we learn to trust ourselves with wisdom gained, our hearts, our Creator, shifting our thoughts, reaching out to our loved ones that are there for us. We can trust nature, we trust that change is life, we trust our lessons, we trust that there is the other side of pain, eventually.
It is a personal process. Eventually people inside cults decide to leave, even though it may have been 10 or 15 years inside. Eventually people learn to go with the flow of life once again.
Truly, the power is within us. The only way to free oneself from trust issues and it's associated naive moments, is to love greater... Is to learn to trust the self. The only way we learn it is to lose it, then find it once again.
The HeartMath Institute has scientifically tested the way of the human heart and brain and their associated fields. They have compiled much research and created many tools to help us manage anxiety and realize that we have more choices in life than we realize. We affect said fields with the power of our thoughts and decisions. We can change our reality with our free will choices. There is much proof of this power within us.
It is this author's prayer that we all find the innocent gardens of our hearts once again, triumph over life's lessons, trust from a true, inner place, and rise above evil's tricks, letting love be the leader.
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