Yep, see my recent article 👉 https://veilofreality.com/2021/03/04/the-long-range-matrix-agenda-and-what-we-can-do-about-it
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INTUITION, FEAR OF MAKING "BAD" DECISIONS, AND OCCULT HOSTILE FORCES
Many of us have a fear of making wrong decisions, i.e. "mistakes". The root of this fear may have originated in childhood. (It would help to meditate on when one has first experienced this fear of making mistakes, most often related to being punished, bullied, put-down, discouraged, or simply "not being seen" by our care-takers.)
But making no decisions (because of fear) is actually "worse" than making a "wrong" decision. It can keep one stagnant, stuck and stay chronically in a place of indecision. Indecisiveness or making decisions without true commitment (one foot in, one foot out) can also open doors for occult attacks/interferences who take advantage of the internal misalignment/contradiction.
That's also how occult forces interfere in relationships if not both partners are committed 100% (it's about commitment to growth.) I've seen this pattern over and over again in working with people. In short, with any decision, it's either a "fuck, yes!" or a "fuck, no!" (at some point anyway, without rushing into anything.) The key in all that is not making a decision from the head via a mental process but via embodied intuition.
However "just trust your intuition" is easier said than done for we can mistake all kinds of things for intuition (a feeling is not intuition), especially if we're disconnected from our body and can't still the mind.
Here's where higher knowledge comes in, understanding that in the end there are no such things as mistakes or bad decisions. It's just your conditioned ego-mind with its extremely limited black and white perception that judges it as this or that.
All there is are lessons. In fact, the ego is even afraid of making "good" decisions that are necessary for soul growth but can get us into uncomfortable situations which the ego doesn't like because it lives in fear and wants "security" at all cost, which is an illusion anyway. It is addicted to pleasure at the avoidance of pain.
It can also keep us from stepping into our own power with an unconscious fear of "success", even though your true self couldn't care less about what we define as "success" in the 3D world. In fact, success from an ego perspective with all the 3D matrix temptations (sex, money, power) could vector you away from essence as you keep looking externally for love, fulfillment, and happiness.
In other words, your ego (personality), and wounded self may want one thing, but your soul (essence) has different needs. It's also very important to understand that following your intuition doesn't mean that there won't be any challenges and only "good" experiences. If you go by that you will keep getting disappointed and will keep staying in fear of making any decisions.
In fact, a seemingly "bad" experience based on a decision you made may actually lead you to something much "better" in the light of soul growth and aligned with your true Self. But your mental self can't possibly see any of that for it cannot perceive wholeness.
So, as you can see, there are a lot of paradoxes and contradictions and it can become a mind-fuck and get you stuck in analysis-paralysis if you try to analyze it mentally, hence, again, learn to make decisions via tuning within, into your body and intuition, and not from your head.
This may not be easy at first because when you go inside you'll also encounter all kinds of things you don't like to see/feel at first (and tried to escape from via dissociating and head-centric living) but it all needs to be felt and released in order to tap into true intuition and the (higher) guidance of your true self/psychic being.
- Bernhard Guenther
Many of us have a fear of making wrong decisions, i.e. "mistakes". The root of this fear may have originated in childhood. (It would help to meditate on when one has first experienced this fear of making mistakes, most often related to being punished, bullied, put-down, discouraged, or simply "not being seen" by our care-takers.)
But making no decisions (because of fear) is actually "worse" than making a "wrong" decision. It can keep one stagnant, stuck and stay chronically in a place of indecision. Indecisiveness or making decisions without true commitment (one foot in, one foot out) can also open doors for occult attacks/interferences who take advantage of the internal misalignment/contradiction.
That's also how occult forces interfere in relationships if not both partners are committed 100% (it's about commitment to growth.) I've seen this pattern over and over again in working with people. In short, with any decision, it's either a "fuck, yes!" or a "fuck, no!" (at some point anyway, without rushing into anything.) The key in all that is not making a decision from the head via a mental process but via embodied intuition.
However "just trust your intuition" is easier said than done for we can mistake all kinds of things for intuition (a feeling is not intuition), especially if we're disconnected from our body and can't still the mind.
Here's where higher knowledge comes in, understanding that in the end there are no such things as mistakes or bad decisions. It's just your conditioned ego-mind with its extremely limited black and white perception that judges it as this or that.
All there is are lessons. In fact, the ego is even afraid of making "good" decisions that are necessary for soul growth but can get us into uncomfortable situations which the ego doesn't like because it lives in fear and wants "security" at all cost, which is an illusion anyway. It is addicted to pleasure at the avoidance of pain.
It can also keep us from stepping into our own power with an unconscious fear of "success", even though your true self couldn't care less about what we define as "success" in the 3D world. In fact, success from an ego perspective with all the 3D matrix temptations (sex, money, power) could vector you away from essence as you keep looking externally for love, fulfillment, and happiness.
In other words, your ego (personality), and wounded self may want one thing, but your soul (essence) has different needs. It's also very important to understand that following your intuition doesn't mean that there won't be any challenges and only "good" experiences. If you go by that you will keep getting disappointed and will keep staying in fear of making any decisions.
In fact, a seemingly "bad" experience based on a decision you made may actually lead you to something much "better" in the light of soul growth and aligned with your true Self. But your mental self can't possibly see any of that for it cannot perceive wholeness.
So, as you can see, there are a lot of paradoxes and contradictions and it can become a mind-fuck and get you stuck in analysis-paralysis if you try to analyze it mentally, hence, again, learn to make decisions via tuning within, into your body and intuition, and not from your head.
This may not be easy at first because when you go inside you'll also encounter all kinds of things you don't like to see/feel at first (and tried to escape from via dissociating and head-centric living) but it all needs to be felt and released in order to tap into true intuition and the (higher) guidance of your true self/psychic being.
- Bernhard Guenther
More on that topic posted above in this older podcast we did: https://veilofreality.com/2019/12/04/discernment-intuition-and-judgment-tcm-22-part-1/
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Discernment, Intuition, and Judgment | TCM #22 (Part 1)
In this episode, we discuss the difference between discernment, judgment, and intuition in regards to spiritual work and truth-seeking. We talk about the difference between intuition, gut feelings, and head-centric thinking, as well as the importance of emotional…
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Jordan Peterson spoke often about how we know the right has gone too far. He said that too far on the right leads to white supremacy. I’m pretty sure most of us can agree upon this. But the left, what are the barometers to knowing the left has gone too far? They haven’t yet clearly been defined yet for us culturally. But we are witnessing it play out before us in this age. And I would say, this photo is an example of what “too far” on the left looks like.
“There’s an idea in Christianity, which I think is the central idea, that you need to face the potential for malevolence that exists within you and the world.
That’s Christ’s confrontation with the devil in the desert, Satan.
You have to come to terms with that malevolence—that’s part of existence.
And you have to voluntarily accept the burden of suffering, so that’s the acceptance of the cross.
There’s an idea that Christ is a messianic figure because he took the suffering of the world onto himself. What that means to me is that he was someone, speaking conceptually, who decided that the suffering of the world was HIS responsibility—and that’s what you’re supposed to do. You’re supposed to decide to take that on as your responsibility, you take that on as a burden, you do the same with the malevolence.
So when you read history, you read history as a perpetrator. Maybe you also read it as a victim, but you certainly read it as a perpetrator. And then that’s on you.
Then, the question is: what happens when you do that?
And I would say the answer is two things.
First of all, it starts to force you to develop. To learn what you need to learn in the world, and to absorb the information that would enable you to start to face the suffering and rectify it. It forces you to become a more competent person, and that’s the socialization part.
But then there’s a secondary thing that happens too, that taking on that additional stress and demand momentarily transforms you biologically, because within your genetic structure there’s all sorts of potential that won’t be unlocked unless you place yourself in a position where the demand is necessitated.
So, by following that pathway; truth, the acceptance of suffering, and the confrontation with malevolence; and that’s the heaviest load that you can take on, you actually produce a psycho-physiological/spiritual transformation in yourself that MATURES you into the representation of the father [God] on earth.”
~ Jordan Peterson
That’s Christ’s confrontation with the devil in the desert, Satan.
You have to come to terms with that malevolence—that’s part of existence.
And you have to voluntarily accept the burden of suffering, so that’s the acceptance of the cross.
There’s an idea that Christ is a messianic figure because he took the suffering of the world onto himself. What that means to me is that he was someone, speaking conceptually, who decided that the suffering of the world was HIS responsibility—and that’s what you’re supposed to do. You’re supposed to decide to take that on as your responsibility, you take that on as a burden, you do the same with the malevolence.
So when you read history, you read history as a perpetrator. Maybe you also read it as a victim, but you certainly read it as a perpetrator. And then that’s on you.
Then, the question is: what happens when you do that?
And I would say the answer is two things.
First of all, it starts to force you to develop. To learn what you need to learn in the world, and to absorb the information that would enable you to start to face the suffering and rectify it. It forces you to become a more competent person, and that’s the socialization part.
But then there’s a secondary thing that happens too, that taking on that additional stress and demand momentarily transforms you biologically, because within your genetic structure there’s all sorts of potential that won’t be unlocked unless you place yourself in a position where the demand is necessitated.
So, by following that pathway; truth, the acceptance of suffering, and the confrontation with malevolence; and that’s the heaviest load that you can take on, you actually produce a psycho-physiological/spiritual transformation in yourself that MATURES you into the representation of the father [God] on earth.”
~ Jordan Peterson
A trigger topic for many people who have been indoctrinated with the lie that smoking tobacco is bad for you and causes cancer... quite the opposite:
https://veilofreality.com/2017/09/05/the-health-benefits-of-tobacco-and-cutting-through-the-anti-smoking-propaganda/
https://veilofreality.com/2017/09/05/the-health-benefits-of-tobacco-and-cutting-through-the-anti-smoking-propaganda/
Piercing the Veil of Reality
The Health Benefits of Tobacco and Cutting Through the Anti-Smoking Propaganda
The anti-tobacco propaganda Is a Matrix program, demonizing a beautiful medicine plant that not only has physical and cognitive health benefits but also serves as an energetic protection.