Ineptitude

The inability to understand what is right in front of you, this is ineptitude. Call it blinders if you will, fog, a thick haze. Some are comfortable in their created realities as is their choice. Given the opportunity to look further, dig deeper, they recoil, take offense. They are free to do so. Take any and all responsibility for their chosen path off of your shoulders. Their life is theirs to live as is yours.

 

This does not mean that you cannot associate with them. We are all meant to have our differences, it keeps us lively and helps those in the know to evolve and grow. Contrast is essential, it is necessary.

 

Agreeing to disagree is not a weakness, aucontraire, it is a strength! Give up this idea of control. This is the try mentality, that school of thought is passe’.

 

Now is the time of higher education. Surrender into the “world is your oyster” state of being. Give yourself the opportunity to observe from the ‘mountain top”. This does not mean you are to be aloof or unengaged, on the contrary. Listen, observe. Be kind, considerate. Your peace may leave a little trickle behind, maybe they’ll pick up on it, maybe they won’t. That is just fine my friend.

 

We are meant to carry this ideal forward for we are not separate. We are all of the whole, one united consciousness. When I rise, we all rise. When I fall, we all fall. You understand.

 

Life is to be lived outside of the pages. Live the life you choose. Engage, connect. Create. You my friend are the magician.

 

 

 

Channeled message from Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, minister, abolitionist, and poet. AKA Waldo, was seen as a champion of individualism and critical thinking. He believed that all things are connected to God and, therefore, all things are divine.

Dedicated to my Friend Barbara. I love you my friend.

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