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Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 05:18 PM
When practicing the art of distrust, then there is no need for you to trust anything or anybody. When you need to trust something, then it means that there is doubt in your mind, so trust can never be genuine. When you have direct knowledge about something, then you know and trust is then not needed at all. So trust is just a belief hammered into you by elite propagandists as a tool by which they can manipulate you. So throw away all trust like it was poison, for it is poison, a poison for your mind.
1 2 free
25-10-2007, 05:29 PM
I trust my family, my friends and my intuition.
dondaz
25-10-2007, 05:32 PM
So trust is just a belief hammered into you by elite propagandists as a tool by which they can manipulate you. So throw away all trust like it was poison, for it is poison, a poison for your mind.
I am a master at distrusting people. We should all become masters and then the confidence tricksters wouldn't be able to decieve us as they do!
alleendewaarheid
25-10-2007, 05:34 PM
i used to distrust people huge...i've come around now and trust most people...i believe you attract what you believe so if you believe most people can't be trusted then you'll encounter people that can't be trusted!
Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 06:26 PM
I trust my family, my friends and my intuition.
:eek: The Matrix has you. Can there be trust without doubt? Think about it. It can't! And consequently, trust is a fraud, a deception, a social conditioning hammered into us by the state, church, school, television, radio, music, movies, newspapers, fashion magazines, YouTube, parents, friends, companies, and the rest of the consensus gang.
Trust IS confusion. That confusion can be utilized by the elite to manipulate us. It's plain obvious once it is pointed out.
alleendewaarheid
25-10-2007, 06:28 PM
anders,
if you believe you create your own reality than your distrust will be your own undoing!
Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 06:30 PM
I am a master at distrusting people. We should all become masters and then the confidence tricksters wouldn't be able to decieve us as they do!
Exactly! Distrust is the way. Trust is in reality a distorted/disguised form of distrust. Trust is a severe disease of the mind.
Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 06:31 PM
anders,
if you believe you create your own reality than your distrust will be your own undoing!
Beliefs are poison. Full knowing is the remedy.
alleendewaarheid
25-10-2007, 06:42 PM
Beliefs are poison. Full knowing is the remedy.
my beliefs = full knowing:p
Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 06:54 PM
my beliefs = full knowing:p
Ok, but there is still no need to trust anything. In fact, trust is a pathology, something we should rid ourselves of.
devin
25-10-2007, 07:05 PM
Belief can be dangerous though I'm at a point where it doesn't really come down to trust or distrust but rather choice. If we create our reality with our mind and time is non-linear then trusting Michael Tsarion's pessimistic future will put me on that timeline to that future. If I trust Ramtha's or David Icke's optimistic future then I'll be put on that timeline to that future. If I think up my own potential future then... (you get the point)
majicdragon
25-10-2007, 07:20 PM
I trust my family, my friends and my intuition.
These are things you KNOW will not let you down.
Anders Lindman
25-10-2007, 08:06 PM
Belief can be dangerous though I'm at a point where it doesn't really come down to trust or distrust but rather choice. If we create our reality with our mind and time is non-linear then trusting Michael Tsarion's pessimistic future will put me on that timeline to that future. If I trust Ramtha's or David Icke's optimistic future then I'll be put on that timeline to that future. If I think up my own potential future then... (you get the point)
Choice is a good alternative. I can choose to trust someone sometimes, and choose to not to trust that same person at other times.
To abandon trust altogether as I suggested could result in a form of limitation.
Ok, I have changed my mind. :o Instead of the art of distrust it would be better to practice the art of choice. :cool:
damagedbrainn
25-10-2007, 10:58 PM
When practicing the art of distrust, then there is no need for you to trust anything or anybody. When you need to trust something, then it means that there is doubt in your mind, so trust can never be genuine. When you have direct knowledge about something, then you know and trust is then not needed at all. So trust is just a belief hammered into you by elite propagandists as a tool by which they can manipulate you. So throw away all trust like it was poison, for it is poison, a poison for your mind.
So needing to trust something is evidence of having doubt in your mind, which is bad because doubt is bad. But isn't "distrust", in fact, doubt? Also, without having doubt in your minds, would any of you have even come to believe conspiracy theories in the first place?
spiritualone
25-10-2007, 11:38 PM
I trust I have the knowing not to trust those that cant be trusted.
Anders Lindman
26-10-2007, 01:41 AM
So needing to trust something is evidence of having doubt in your mind, which is bad because doubt is bad. But isn't "distrust", in fact, doubt? Also, without having doubt in your minds, would any of you have even come to believe conspiracy theories in the first place?
Yes, distrust is doubt. My idea was that trust is also doubt. If there is no doubt, then trust is not needed. For example, I know I am typing on a keyboard at the moment. I don't trust that I am typing. I know that I am typing.
Therefore I got the idea that trust is always accompanied by distrust. That made me suspicious and gave me the idea that trust is just a belief programmed into people by the elite for the purpose of control and manipulation. But I haven't thought this through yet. :o :D
Anders Lindman
26-10-2007, 01:53 AM
There is also good distrust and bad distrust. The bad kind of distrust leads to wanting more and more control. Just look at the power pyramid in the world. That is bad distrust run rampant. :D
Good distrust doesn't need control.
spiritualone
26-10-2007, 03:20 AM
Trust is a feeling; a vibrational resonance. I dont try to intellecualize it.
Anders Lindman
26-10-2007, 04:14 AM
Trust is a feeling; a vibrational resonance. I dont try to intellecualize it.
I have recently been thinking about that. There is trust of the mind and there is trust of the heart. True trust is perhaps when both of these kinds of trust are resonating together.
So it's perhaps the trust of the mind that I have a problem with accepting, because when the heart/feeling is not in sync with the mind's trust, then it is a false kind of trust.
When I say for example that I trust person A, then if the trust is only on a mental level, then it is only my own mental ideas about person A I trust, which is a shallow form of trust indeed.