When dealing with someone who thinks being a member of a superior race, we need to realise and understand that jealousy, deception, and an eager and strong hatred energy coming from external sources are things we need to get used to facing, dealing with, and therefore, experiencing in the environment we’re inserted into. Every time we attain a remarkable result, whether it’s a personal mark or a community-related achievement, those people who consider ourselves an inferior being would get extremely upset for the reason we aren’t able to understand properly. The most important trace of such an awful behaviour is the fabrication of illusions and the consecutive attempts either to steal the achievements we’ve attained or to diminish their importance. The moment we realise and understand the presence of that awful behaviour, it’s the moment we can be better prepared to deal with different sources of negative energy in a conscious and meaningful way.


Let’s prepare ourselves to face and deal with jealousy and an eager and strong hatred energy coming from external sources. We may relate such sources of energy with the popular belief and negative conditioning of hiding any type of talent, intrinsic ability, and developed capabilities from others, mainly people who we have clear evidence to consider non-trustworthy. The issue is that, most of the time, we cannot hide our talents, abilities, and capabilities completely, as we need them for working, wellness, and well-being related activities. Thus, as getting isolated from modern society isn’t a reasonable option to be considered in the majority of cases, it’s better to be prepared to face and deal with dishonour, dishonest, and deceptive behaviour coming from someone who considers themselves a member of a superior race. Other important understanding we need to attain eventually is fearing the presence of any source of negative energy no more.


It’s time to realise and understand that not all nice and sweet behaviours represent a green flag, as well as not all rude and more strict behaviours represent a red flag. It’s better to learn how to observe, analyse, and understand any type of behaviour we’ve contact with and experience from a referential somewhere in the middle, i.e., from a yellow flag perspective. Therefore, depending on the context, the situation, the outcome, the environment, and mainly from the combination of all the aforementioned variables, we may attain a clear understanding to make a decision about something being considered right (i.e., green flag) or wrong (i.e., red flag).


The moment we realise how to step into such a yellow flag perspective, it’s the moment we start to use our consciousness through a wider and meaningful settlement.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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