hmmmm is knowing from our experiences proof enough? Is that proof we found for ourselves contagious enough to be the proof others are looking for? How can we all see eye to eye with the proof that's laid before us? Besides, technically proof means the subject was tested one way or the other and a conclusion formed. (someone proved man could fly one way or the other and now noone needs that proof anymore)
there is alot of power in proof
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Originally Posted by Shaynard
My memory always turns to the film and book Contact.
Q:"Did you love your Dad?"
A:"yes."
"Prove it!"
Each person defines what is sufficient "proof" for them. If someone says something to me that doesn't "work" for me when it's said I will listen anyways, and consider it just as much as something that does instantly "hit home" so to speak. I trust myself to make good choices based on any information, and I forgive myself any mistakes I make, and try to grow from them. In my experience "experience" comes to different people in different ways. Due to the fact that most "spiritual" experiences are highly symbolic, at times we make mistakes in the conclusions we base on them. Even the most "misguided" disinfo, can have a thread of truth buried in it.
I (personaly) feel more comfortable understanding no being is all "good" or "bad" and all information is neither all ''true" or "false".
~You'll know the truth from all their lies~
Thank you for the thread and sharing your thoughs everyone.
In light, of love
Shaynard
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