Interesting read. Maybe "truth" as we have been conditioned to believe it's meaning, isn't what we have been led to believe it is? Perhaps it isn't about truth at all? Alternatively what we are seeking is what we already know, and our innate innermost intact wisdom transcends truth as we currently perceive it. Maybe we trust our own instincts, and somehow another's truth is the same in resonance but with a slightly different version- but in the end it is all about LOVE and amounts to the same end result.
Nice comment. I’ve written about love and feelings before, intuitively I added the fried eggs before knowing why. If we step out of the way the world becomes a much more interesting and fun place. Thanks for sharing.
I'm not sure if we humans are capable of handling the truth. But we have this impulse to find it all the same. I think we need a bit of help though.
This is the vegan bit, so sorry carnivores!
It would be wrong to think that cattle would be happer if they were instantly freed and allowed to roam the country, eating and drinking whenever they felt like it. In reality they are completely dependent on us humans and would not be able to cope on their own in the wild.
I think humans are like those cattle. We need to be brought very slowly out of our captivity. Otherwise we would perish if it happened too quickly. But who will oversee this process of opening our eyes to the truth? The farmer? Someone else? God?
Mark Attwood says we are living on a farm and we are the cattle . I think we have been bred like cattle, always needing someone to guide us. Ironically I saw an article today about something called nofence. https://www.nofence.no/en-gb/what-is-nofence
We need to trust our inner guidance systems to stop us wandering too far from the boundary. A work in progress. Great comment J.P. x
I agree with Mark Attwood. I'm not a farmer and have no farming connections. But I do believe some farmers (most/all?) actually love their animals, even though they know they will end up in the abbatoir. I have seen farmers on the telly weeping over their sheep who have been killed by dogs for instance. Of course this could be purely money-motivated but I don't think so somehow. It seems like genuine affection for these creatures.
Then I wonder do *our* farmers love us? I think they must. I mean our actual owners, not the Gateses or Varadkars who are just messenger boys. Are their plots and plans designed to make life easier and more bearable for us cattle? Like Nofence and and all the other stuff we lump together under The Great Reset? I'm not excusing them, just trying to understand their motivation.
I suspect we cattle will have to learn to live in the wild if we want to be free. Or someone will have to teach us.
It depends on who our 'farmers' are. If they are feeding off of our energy, they want to keep us alive, and in turmoil; they don't know what love is. Evil is an absence of God. God is love. And I believe God wants us to use our free will to choose Him. Learning how to be sovereign beings is what we are doing at present. We teach each other ❤️ 🙏🏻
We do need to trust our inner guidance systems Abby, love this article!
While I can see the farmer's point of view of making the job easier as I was born into a farming family, I'm horrified by the idea of remote control of living beings by an app! Surely this is likely to industrialise farming practise even further than it already is?
I feel we are right on the precipice where techology like Ai may, in the designs of nefarious interests, be used to put an end to our higher hopes for rising in consciousness and becoming the powerful, loving sovereign beings we were meant to be!
Also, Abby if you wouldnt mind, I'm interested to know why you refer to God as He?
In having that come up as I read your post, I was aware of my reaction, in having thoughts and aversions show me what we have been programmed and schooled to believe about God--that apparently still reside in my psyche. Interesting. Thanks for the trigger.
This is NOT a judgment of your reference to God as He---for you that could mean a myriad of experience, comfort, and awareness. And maybe it's too personal to ask why.
I could conjecture that my thoughts and images that flashed by were a litany of what I used to believe, and do no longer, except for the heavy feeling I have in my stomach and the 'sensations' I have in my brain. There is something to be discovered that is time for me to know.
Interesting read. Maybe "truth" as we have been conditioned to believe it's meaning, isn't what we have been led to believe it is? Perhaps it isn't about truth at all? Alternatively what we are seeking is what we already know, and our innate innermost intact wisdom transcends truth as we currently perceive it. Maybe we trust our own instincts, and somehow another's truth is the same in resonance but with a slightly different version- but in the end it is all about LOVE and amounts to the same end result.
Nice comment. I’ve written about love and feelings before, intuitively I added the fried eggs before knowing why. If we step out of the way the world becomes a much more interesting and fun place. Thanks for sharing.
This is excellent.
I'm not sure if we humans are capable of handling the truth. But we have this impulse to find it all the same. I think we need a bit of help though.
This is the vegan bit, so sorry carnivores!
It would be wrong to think that cattle would be happer if they were instantly freed and allowed to roam the country, eating and drinking whenever they felt like it. In reality they are completely dependent on us humans and would not be able to cope on their own in the wild.
I think humans are like those cattle. We need to be brought very slowly out of our captivity. Otherwise we would perish if it happened too quickly. But who will oversee this process of opening our eyes to the truth? The farmer? Someone else? God?
Mark Attwood says we are living on a farm and we are the cattle . I think we have been bred like cattle, always needing someone to guide us. Ironically I saw an article today about something called nofence. https://www.nofence.no/en-gb/what-is-nofence
We need to trust our inner guidance systems to stop us wandering too far from the boundary. A work in progress. Great comment J.P. x
I agree with Mark Attwood. I'm not a farmer and have no farming connections. But I do believe some farmers (most/all?) actually love their animals, even though they know they will end up in the abbatoir. I have seen farmers on the telly weeping over their sheep who have been killed by dogs for instance. Of course this could be purely money-motivated but I don't think so somehow. It seems like genuine affection for these creatures.
Then I wonder do *our* farmers love us? I think they must. I mean our actual owners, not the Gateses or Varadkars who are just messenger boys. Are their plots and plans designed to make life easier and more bearable for us cattle? Like Nofence and and all the other stuff we lump together under The Great Reset? I'm not excusing them, just trying to understand their motivation.
I suspect we cattle will have to learn to live in the wild if we want to be free. Or someone will have to teach us.
It depends on who our 'farmers' are. If they are feeding off of our energy, they want to keep us alive, and in turmoil; they don't know what love is. Evil is an absence of God. God is love. And I believe God wants us to use our free will to choose Him. Learning how to be sovereign beings is what we are doing at present. We teach each other ❤️ 🙏🏻
We do need to trust our inner guidance systems Abby, love this article!
While I can see the farmer's point of view of making the job easier as I was born into a farming family, I'm horrified by the idea of remote control of living beings by an app! Surely this is likely to industrialise farming practise even further than it already is?
I feel we are right on the precipice where techology like Ai may, in the designs of nefarious interests, be used to put an end to our higher hopes for rising in consciousness and becoming the powerful, loving sovereign beings we were meant to be!
Yes. It's just like they use on prisoners isn't it. I don't like it either.
Love this Abbey ! Great writing God bless you 🙏 🥰
❤️🙏🏻
Ha, this came up a few weeks ago when I remembered a family vacation in Virginia where we went to a cave and saw this....the famous fried eggs of the Luray caverns https://virily.com/travel/fried-eggs-at-luray-caverns-virginia/
Yes, Yes, Yes! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Also, Abby if you wouldnt mind, I'm interested to know why you refer to God as He?
In having that come up as I read your post, I was aware of my reaction, in having thoughts and aversions show me what we have been programmed and schooled to believe about God--that apparently still reside in my psyche. Interesting. Thanks for the trigger.
This is NOT a judgment of your reference to God as He---for you that could mean a myriad of experience, comfort, and awareness. And maybe it's too personal to ask why.
I could conjecture that my thoughts and images that flashed by were a litany of what I used to believe, and do no longer, except for the heavy feeling I have in my stomach and the 'sensations' I have in my brain. There is something to be discovered that is time for me to know.
Our Father who art in Heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will, be done.
What if it's not about resonating with 'truth', or even feeling the authenticity, it's because we are remembering?