Maybe we are being tested to see if we blindly follow... but loyalty is never a bad quality.

It's good to consider all possibilities/scenarios. The scenario is like the hub of a wheel and the possibilities are all the spokes that stick out of that hub...there are many!

We've been taught to question everything, do our own research, and use discernment, but sometimes in the fog of war, it's difficult to do.
Plus, there is always information put out to confuse or make us/you question things....try not to give in. When things seem slow or if you've been 'awake' for a long time now, it's easy to overthink it. None of us know the full truth yet, but I do hope (and believe) we get it in the end/beginning.

All we/you can do is trust our/your gut, and not let others influence what we/you FEEL and know to be true. As hard as it may be,..one step at a time with hope and faith.

Think for yourself.
Trust yourself.

In response Kim Runner to her Publication

I recently trusted a long-time big name here with trying something. I regret it. No harm was done, as yet. But my view of that person is forever changed & remains in question. Maybe that's good. But it also feels like living in fear, always on guard.

Will we ever be able to trust anyone EVER again to ANY degree? What kind of life is that? When even trusted people, trick you? We trusted MSM at one time. Will anything really change?

The pendulum has swung all the way to the other end. Will it ever swing to the center? Should it? We have been changed forever. A good thing.

If we can't live in a world with trust, can we truly live free, happy or safe? Constantly on guard, constantly mistrusting everyone, in a constant state of fear, never getting close to oneness.

Lies are the norm. "Bad" guys lie without conscious. The "good" guys lie and call it "disinformation is necessary", call it testing. Making it sound ok to lie and trick.

How do we heal this, how can we heal fro

Just trust your heart. We ALL make mistakes...that's how we learn. Discernment is developed. And sometimes in the most disappointing ways. That's alright. You're stronger/smarter for it. Keep your heart big, and just walk out what you would want from others always.

In response Ime Sometimes to her Publication

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In response Stacey Stands Up to her Publication

Yes I grew from this. I love and trust myself more for it.

Thanks Fren