1. Walking the razor's edge of truth and reconciliation.
Truth isn’t about facts, figures, or the surface noise we call reality. Truth — real truth — strips away the illusions you’ve clung to. Truth is changeless, eternal, and simple: It’s the Light of who you really are beyond this false identity you've crafted. Living the truth means rejecting the stories you’ve bought into about who you are, who others are, and the world around you. It’s peeling away the ego’s mask, recognizing that everything outside of Love is a distortion — a fragmented mirror reflecting what’s not real.
To live the Truth? Start by recognizing that your senses lie, your perceptions deceive, and your judgments betray the Truth within. Surrender to the idea that you don’t know anything in this world — not the people, not the situations, and certainly not yourself. Living the Truth is about aligning with your Higher Mind, that part of you that remains untouched by the chaos of this world. Anything else? Lies you've been taught to keep you asleep.
Reconciliation isn’t about making peace with your brother; it’s about making peace with yourself — your true Self. It’s the end of the internal war. The real battle was never out there, it was always inside your mind. Reconciliation isn’t about "forgiving" the world’s sins because, spoiler alert, there are none. It's about reconciling the gap between who you think you are (the body, the stories, the fear) and who you truly are — Spirit, untouched by guilt, fear, or anger.
Reconciliation means letting go of every grievance, every wrong you think you've suffered, and realizing that they were nothing but smoke. You’re not here to fix anything. You’re here to see clearly — through the illusion. True reconciliation happens when you stop seeing yourself as separate from the rest of the world, stop clinging to your ego's need for control, and accept the oneness that was always there. Nothing to reconcile but your own distorted perception.
Truth and Reconciliation aren’t tasks to be checked off. They’re radical shifts in perception — ways of undoing everything you thought you knew. Stop living the lie. Stop feeding the illusion. And let what’s real — what’s eternal — emerge from the wreckage of your mistaken beliefs.
Happy National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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