People are going to do what they want regardless of what I think. Yes, I know this, but some intense force of urgency came over me a couple years ago and overruled my common sense: I tried my hardest to change people’s perceptions. Stupid? Well, yes. We’re getting into Einstein’s definition of insanity here: doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Only recently have I felt a shift within. I had no choice but to give up and let go because continuing to hold on was insane.
Letting go was actually a good thing, and sorely needed. I was stuck like super glue to people’s perceptions. I want the best for others, but sometimes what they feel is best for themselves isn’t what I would choose. It’s so frustrating to watch and brings me right down. “Why don’t you people listen!!”

It’s been over two years of frustration. Sometimes I’m ok, I back off only to be dragged in again. I get frustrated because I’m attached – to my own beliefs, my own truths and to what I feel is best for others. This is crazy. When I’m frustrated and attached, I get pulled down into the same hole I’ve placed them in. There we are together, in a huge pit with shovels digging deeper. The only way out is for me to stop projecting my beliefs onto them. Just stop it and let them be for goodness sake!!

Divergence:
- a drawing apart
- the situation in which two things become different
- Divergence describes how fast the area of your span is changing. For example, imagine that the river gets faster and faster the further you go downstream. Then your friends in front of you will keep getting further and further ahead, and your span stretches out.
Pulling away feels weird, like I don’t care anymore, but actually letting go, at the end of the day, allows others the freedom to just be themselves and make their own choices – digging their own holes if necessary. And that’s fine. It’s none of my business anyway. It’s not worth suffering over as there is a huge cost to my own wellbeing when I hold on.

I’m making a concerted effort to be light – in my step, in my heart, and in general. I’m not interested in contributing to the darkness by being frustrated, so whenever I feel myself getting pulled into the sinkhole of morass, I remind myself to give it to God. Becoming unattached to outcomes is a very difficult thing for me to do sometimes. Let go and let God has to be first and foremost in my life.
I cast the burden on the Christ within and I go free.
florence scovel shinn
I can’t help anyone when I’m attached to my own beliefs about what they should and shouldn’t do. It’s impossible and borders on self-inflicted harm. Same goes for the state of the world. How can I help if I’m attached? How can I judge events as I have no idea what the end/beginning of times looks like. I have no idea what it takes to turn this train around that’s going at breakneck speed. None what-so-ever.

But, witnessing goes a long way towards helping. Sometimes just being aware and witnessing helps healing happen.
That’s good to know.
When my mind isn’t busy telling others how to run their lives, I am available and open to hearing my own guidance. Life becomes easier as I create more space for light to shine in and brighten things up!
Let go and let God. Take care of my own house and let others be. Their path is not up to me. If someone asks for my opinion – great! Otherwise, I go about my business. It’s hard to watch because the consequences are very real and lethal – more so than ever before. (Like when they turn the holodeck safeties off in Star Trek.) Letting go can make a difference – and it feels better. I bless them and send them on their way.
Informed Consent
Just a quick note on informed consent. Thousands of people rely upon the main stream media as their only source for information. In the past few years specifically, these watchers believed they were ‘informed’ and acted accordingly. They marched themselves, happily and freely, right into the lion’s den (my opinion) – not once asking questions like: “What’s in the shot?” as an example. Unfortunately, even if they did ask the contents, they would not have received a proper answer. From what I’ve gathered, maybe one or two people on the whole planet know what’s in the injection.
That’s not informed consent.
But no one seemed to mind. Even when many became ill after the first shot, they continued on receiving their second, third and even fourth shots, some experiencing symptoms after each dose. By getting sick, their body’s were informing them that this was not healthy. Something over-ruled the body’s intelligence, something quite powerful indeed. It astounds me to this day.
For some reason, I blindly went up against this force and challenged it to a duel. I talked with people about the warnings, telling them to ask more questions, get informed, wait until the ‘trial’ period was over – something, anything to penetrate the fence. The evidence is there for all to find. Well, it didn’t happen. There was no gaining access into the fortified field. I lost the duel.
What you fight, you become.
David Icke
Took me a while only because I too, was experiencing cognitive dissonance. I refused to believe these people were unreachable. I couldn’t grasp the overwhelming power of the force controlling their minds, strong enough to override their body’s wisdom. My brain couldn’t get it. Slowly now, coming to the realization, exhaustion in tow, I got it. I need to let them go. I’m not meant to penetrate the force field, never was. It’s not my job and none of my business. Their road isn’t my road. This is the bifurcation in action. I’ve been informed, written the posts, and am listening. Thank God!

Ain’t that the truth!! 🤣
Posts for reference:
The Bifurcation
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Finding the Truth Within
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Learning Discernment: A Crucial Skill
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