To Catch a Criminal

Every single interaction and context can be perceived in various manners…. But really it always renders to three specific ways of perceiving…. You can perceive the context in a negative aspect, you can perceive the context in a positive aspect or you can perceive the context in a neutral aspect….

Here’s the thing that you have to keep in mind, how you approach the crime scene will directly dictate the criminal you will find…

You have complete control over which way you would like to perceive the context…

Now this isn’t totally true because you have to be present and conscious in order to be in control….

And this is where many people fuck up the equation…. Rarely is a person actually in control, they are usually in a state of trance where they will only entertain the exact thing they wish to unconsciously entertain…

So our dilemma and our challenge is to…. Consistently and conscientiously gain control over the way in which we perceive our interactions and the greater context at large..

We’ve all been around negative people that constantly and can only entertain every interaction and context in a negative light… And these sorts of people are abominations to be around, they vampire their vitality and anyone else’s vitality away from the table of life…

So it is exceptionally important to not become one of these vampires yourself…

It also does us no good when you’re the type of person that is a textbook bleeding heart, that is always attempting to see the positive aspects in a context when that is not particularly the lesson to be extrapolated…

Our objective and critical mission as human beings is to actually see what is actually happening and unfolding before us…. Because we can only work with the truth otherwise we will spin our wheels going fucking nowhere..

To the degree that we can see the truth and then act upon that truth will be the degree of our success, our wealth, our health our wisdom and our overall abundance in the equation of life…

Savvy?

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