There's a good reason for the Golden Rule.

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There's a good reason for the Golden Rule.

Love needs not to be aggressive but assertive in both solid boundaries and truth. For not only will the truth set us free, but it'll also shine on all that has been negligent of free disposal to that of authentic acts which encourage free will. For how can one genuinely act on free choice when ignorance has been the tool to imprison not only the essence of the soul but the cultivation of growth.

Is ignorance but another altered state of trauma? For isn't trauma the manifestation of survival which replays limited experiences to safeguard? And to such a place, compassion is held, for surely the breaking of such programming also calls upon rewiring the cognitive dissonance it too installed. So while ignorance and trauma are not the same to exact degrees, the frequencies are relevant. Likewise is the distinction found in Destiny vs. Fate. Yet, the two words also seem difficult to distinguish.

Make no mistake; it's not by negligence but deliberate intent by those who wish to keep a soul from its very origins of sovereignty. The same who has yet to master self-control will innately seek externally. Similarly, in a state of obliviousness or trauma, an entrapment is cast in overshadows of past and only known experience, which enslaves the consciousness of living in the present. The result is unconscious behavior which impacts the awareness of thought and body, which has nothing to do with the existing moment. So too does the cycle of continuous chaos, dark, and entrenched moments that haunt, and consequently, strips freewill. Indeed, unconsciousness is not only a dark place to be but is easy to exploit by the shadows.

The fear reduces the capacity to make choices within any given moment, overshadowing the present moment's ability to make choices. Yet the future is not tomorrow but what we do with received downloads today.

Do you see? Or do you still feel a bit in the dark?

• Through unconsciousness, there is no free will.
• In consciousness, there is free will.

Truth is simple but rarely easy.

The past repeats itself until it becomes conscious.

The difference between destiny and fate?

One is ruled by the unconscious, where free will is nonexistent until it becomes conscious. Our trauma or even ignorance of such is the fixation. It is the disorder of being unable to live in the present moment.

The trauma, the ignorance:
- It is the broken connection to thyself, to others, to spirit.
- It is the intellect of holding polar opposite of the energy frequency.
- It is what connects us and divides us by illumination.

Thus, the Golden Rule allocates us the Unconditional Love to hold space for the behavioral traits or the sabotaging acts (trauma or ignorance, being interchangeable) which are inhibited, not by "coddling" what is broken but in the assertion of light and respect; for it is in the contrast we evolve, discover, grow.

You need not love a trait but rather lean into it with love and gratitude for what it contributes -this is important to understand, for it will call for discernment. Understand the moment you give "love" (or "hate," or any other emotion) to a lower vibrational aspect, you begin to "feed it," allocating the continuation of the cycle. As with anything, toxic or healing, your energy acts as a host for its survival or thriving. Accordingly, energy never dies, only transforms. Hence, the evolution to enlightenment calls upon the alchemist of transformation in which we lean into love to make a change, rising above that which has shackled us by illusion.

First within and so without.

There's a good reason for the Golden Rule.

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