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Writer's pictureSherri-Lee

Terms which Hinder

Updated: Aug 3, 2022


I publish to create an easier flow for my own presence.


The objective of publishing various opinions is to solidify their existence within the human mental reality networks. My People and I flow in streams particular to ourselves. Without my action to form structures of thought as the human in the chain of consciousness here co-operating, that flow becomes hindered by meditative streams creating the 'black and white' of true vs false within human constructs.


What I write here is within the context of discussions over spiritual pursuits.


To create situations in which to practice 'clarity and discernment', minds use precepts of societal norms for judging action and motivation, often calling it 'wisdom', 'intuition' and 'inner truth'. If their 'wisdom' and 'intuition' is a function of their innate relationship with god or source, then from their point of experience it absolutely MUST be correct.


There is therefore no convincing response to give in opposition as denial would be evidence of being in a 'not right with god' state, of being in discordance with divine truth, of being defensive due to guilt, of exhibiting poor character development, of being a miscreant, a deviant, a devotee to worldly degradations of spirit.


Conclusions drawn through the exercising of 'clarity and discernment' are subjective, being formed of intimate algorithms of perception forged through life experience, brain function, culture and chosen ideologies.


Being accepted by a majority does not make a conclusion of 'clarity and discernment' more, nor less, correct. Widespread agreement indicates that the opinion is palatable to the current majority, or not challengeable due to oppressive and punishing dominant mindsets.


An inability to see the nature of All without requiring to utilise learned categories of 'clarity and discernment' can be understood as a deficit of the array of colours required to see beyond inherited logic.

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