Cruelty is dressed in many different ways these days, and we just need to get prepared for dealing with such distinguished sources of cruelty we’ve contact with in the environment we’re inserted into. It’s important we realise and understand how to use our third eye to recognise the illusions we’ve contact with, preventing us from getting deceived by someone pretending who they don’t really are, or even making scenes to distort the real facts happening in the present moment. Diplomacy without intimacy, friendship, partnership, or any type of connection establishing a clear relation between two people is a red flag. When I say diplomacy I’m not saying kindness and compassion but receiving an indifferent yet unexpected help or reward that is too cold, at the same time it’s too good to be true. And that behaviour has no relation with kind, compassionate, and genuine people who become diplomats or are on the path towards that goal. The more we learn how to recognise such dubious diplomatic behaviours, the easier it’s to deal with anything aside from our love nature in a conscious and meaningful way.


It’s extremely important that we learn how to recognise external sources of negativity we’ve contact with in the environment we’re inserted into. We need to find out why such a negativity source is present in the environment we’re inserted into, understanding what happens behind the scenes for something aside from our love nature to be still alive, vivid, and being practised.


The more we use our third eye to observe the environment we’re inserted into in a conscious and meaningful way, the easier it’s to segregate illusions we’ve contact with from the reality we experience in the present moment.


Let’s be light and use the unlimited source of power we’ve deep within, understanding we’re enough to keep walking the path towards a meaningful life no matter the circumstances.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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