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Old 03-02-2009, 11:16 PM   #14
MyShadow
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Default Re: The reason why the titanic was sunk

History is never "real", it is only relative to the current moment and your self-created focus. You will believe what you choose to believe, and others may follow along or not.

You create these 'invitations' to examine and discuss the past events to primarily form your own beliefs. You are a seeker on a quest for your personal truth.

Presenting evidence in a woven story is a way for you to express your viewpoint, which everyone does. Ask yourself - what is the meaning of this story in my reality? In this subject, what beliefs am I developing?

Conspiracy and blame are often a very common reaction to the observation of things in this world that you may not agree with. In your deepest centered higher-self you really do want the opposite of these things that push your buttons. Recognize that, make your statements and tell your stories. But try not to get yourself "stuck in first gear" so to speak - in the anger of blame. So much focus on telling, embellishing, investigating, outing this group or that group doesn't really give you much of an opportunity to expand.
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