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  When dealing with dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people we observe unfair behaviours and situations, which are extremely similar to what we observe in the news when listening to or watching reports related to political parties identified as terrorist organisations. It seems they use the same protocol, which means hiding and using children, elderly or sick people as human shields and actors to perform their dirty work, preventing them from getting caught and taking responsibility for what they’re doing while attempting to harm people. Thus, when we keep consciousness at hand to realise, identify, and understand that protocol performed by dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people, we reach the conclusion that knowledge, wisdom, courage, and peace of mind are the only combination we can use to deal with anything aside from our love nature, diminish the negative effect of the aforementioned protocol used by dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive, who believe to be members of...
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  No matter how good, kind, compassionate, and helpful we’re, there’s always someone who would hate us for no reason. It’s the law of the universe having someone who hates us, and attaining such hard and harsh understanding is tough yet liberating. We start paying little or no attention to negative criticism or deteriorative opinions of others. We start living our life to its full extent, attaining the best we can attain with the resources we’ve at hand. We use much more knowledge and wisdom than money, and as a consequence, we put unmeasurable value in acquiring and sharing both knowledge and wisdom rather than using the illusory power of money, which can genuinely buy nothing that really matters. The haters gonna hate us no matter what. Why do we pay attention to the negativity coming from the outside? The more we realise that, the better we understand that haters like to criticise the life of another by the lack of knowledge required to understand their own suffering. Let them t...
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  The most difficult part of dealing with dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people is facing fake helpful behaviours, the one happening just after deceptive actions causing harm, and therefore, opening the need for help. We may observe such huge deception everywhere and from anyone, including a total stranger, a coworker, or even a family member. Distancing ourselves from those people is essential yet not always possible depending on the circumstance or situation we’re experiencing. If we find out that we’ve been stabbed intentionally and harmfully by the same person who played dead while getting us to the hospital, would we consider that person our saviour, the one who saved us from death? The moment we realise the answer for that simple question, it’s the moment we understand why having dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people in the surroundings is far more dangerous than having thousands of disclosed enemies before us. While we’re always prepared to face enemies, even i...
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  The lessons learned from living with the presence of darkness in the surroundings teaches us how to face and deal with dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people. We just need to keep consciousness at hand and open our third eye to see the truth before us, recognising the illusions we’ve contact with in the environment we’re inserted into. There’s no universal recipe for doing that yet we can use a guideline of following the laws of cause and effect, identifying and relating the negativity we experience (effect) with the source of obnoxious behaviours and situations (cause) we’ve contact with in the present moment. The more aware of those sources of negativity we’re (cause), the easier it’s to diminish the deteriorative influence of dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive actions performed towards the self (effect). Thus, we get ready to marry the best version of ourselves, establishing a suitable condition to step into higher stages of our personal evolution. The simple fact of ...

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  “The more conscious we’re of what we do, the stronger and more resilient we become before the presence of darkness.” — Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp). Available also in a signed pdf version:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GPcz1VUFXc9csa22sH160redOoi16AUP/view?usp=drivesdk
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  It gets easy to realise and understand while we’re before dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive behaviours when we keep consciousness at hand. Although it’s awful to face and deal with such a situation, we need to keep as cold as ice while dealing with any type of negativity, and as warm as fire to cultivate, nurture, and manifest our beautiful light from the inside out towards the self and others. The majority of the time we fight our worst enemy deep within, which poses difficulties to make decisions in a conscious and meaningful way. It’s when we start understanding our own suffering, channelling any negative energy we’ve contact with into motivation and strength, that we master the ability of trespassing anything life presents to us, even if it’s enforced through dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive actions. It’s important to be aware and awake to what happens in the present moment, drawing suitable strategies to attain higher levels of peace of mind while performing our bod...
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  What is Ego? What does Ego represent to us? Are we capable of genuinely answering that question? Let’s think a bit about that through a given example. What should we do if we see in front of us two people we don’t know physically attacking one another, a person we’ve no idea who is being sexually harassed, or a child we know nothing about being abused? The conscious answers for all those questions are simple but are we sure we practise the right actions we’ve a personal duty of doing when in the face of the aforementioned awful and disgusting situations? The moment we realise what the right actions are, and what we do when dealing with any type of negativity before us, it’s the moment we truly and genuinely understand what Ego really is and represents in society since the beginning of time. It’s easy to be inert and doing nothing when observing something wrong before us. It’s also easy to pretend we’ve seen or listened to nothing, and therefore, become unspoken concerning somethi...