Blog friends are wonderful people.
I have been friends with Sue Dreamwalker for quite a while.
I want to introduce you to her with this post.
So we can all enjoy loving peace. _/\_
Trusting your Inner Compass
Each of us are unique, each of us has our own sense of ‘Right and Wrong’ and our own way of experiencing that world. While I know that I often look to find answers to life’s Questions by looking outside of myself, absorbing through reading and by asking others their opinions, answers given to us are only their outlook, their view point. And that viewpoint is coloured by their experiences in life, which may not be mine or yours.
Our world view is coloured by the opinions of others, we are brought up within indoctrinated systems that is teaching us constantly other’s points of view.. We then form our own judgements on which view to take but are often persuaded by our parental views and those around us within our communities..
I wonder when are we going to stop looking at other peoples views and step…
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Many thanks for sharing Jack _/\_ Sue
A wonderfully constructed, eloquent and profound article Sue, which demands much of the reader in order to fathom its depths. We seem to be pointing back to the nature of thought, and how thought is the forerunner of all things: a Buddhist concept. Every human action, from simple acts of kindness, to the commencement of great wars, begins with a single thought. These thoughts are all conditioned of course, as you point out, and it is this pattern of conditioning which acts as our metaphorical compass. The good news is that the human compass is always open to setting new patterns of conditioning within itself, such that our thoughts may be influenced in positive ways, and which in turn lead to positive actions. You do a marvellous job here Sue in influencing those new patterns of conditioning within all of us.
Hariod ❤
So we’ll put Hariod, I agree and all the my thanks go to Sue. _/\_