The Ability To Discern Well [Part 4]
How to trust your natural ability to discern well and see past your current world schooling to reveal truths, and directions.
In this article, I aim to show you how you can be all but certain your discernment is correct. How it will feel right (as opposed to the false feeling of being right when we are not).
It is all about feelings; we are taught to think in a certain way which enables our ego to come into play far too easily. It’s almost as if the way we are taught to think is designed to produce faulty conclusions.
Our egos remind us of too many previous things which it says were certain, which may or may not be, unless maybe (unlikely) they were conclusions that were drawn with accurate discernment. So with your ego talking to you that way, it disables your ability to use your natural ability to discern well.
Remember, your ego speaks to you in words. Your intuition and subconscious speak through feelings. Which means they are more trustworthy, but not always right. You have to use discernment, plus time, to get a good grip on how accurate your communication with your subconscious mind actually is.
Plus, your subconscious knows what’s best for you for the rest of your life, so it may give you an answer that ends badly near-term because it knows you need that experience for later on. So mastering communication here is one of life’s great challenges.
On a chosen subject, when you find what's most likely to be right, it feels right, it feels in tune, it feels like you're going with the flow, it feels like you are not butting up against something. It feels good.
If however, you find it not feeling right, it feels a bit off, it feels disjointed, it feels stuck. It feels bad. This means you either haven’t added enough data in, or you are heading the wrong way, instead of following your intuition.
If you could have a rational conversation with anyone who is still on the side of Covid being really scary, and the vaxxxinations being really good, then just going through a feeling test would convert them immediately to the right side. Because we all naturally have the ability to see the truth when presented via feelings.
However, we cannot do this because they think, and they think they are thinking rationally. A crazy person has no idea that they are crazy. To them, they are perfectly sane, and it is the rest of us who aren’t like them that are actually crazy. Or to put it another way, a stupid person cannot fix being stupid.
Because they think and they do not feel, we are stuck in the current situation… But it will resolve slowly over time as they gradually feel their way out of the media and government-imposed hypnosis. Yes, it will take a lot longer, and more of them will die and suffer more long term effects because of it, but that was their choice. We all had freedom of choice, most chose poorly, some chose wisely, some like me were way ahead, some like David Icke were decades ahead!
In general, those who have done work on themselves in the personal development world do appear to have had a head start, I think this is because they are more attuned to feeling stuff, not just talking and thinking stuff.
Well, that is apart from almost ALL the authors of Personal Development work, they have nearly all failed their readers entirely by falling for the official narrative.
In another article when I feel the need to have a go at someone, I will call out this group of individuals (who are a lot of my friends) as who would listen to them going forward… when they failed to pick up on the most important truth in our lives ever…
Personally, I wouldn’t want to be one of the ones who had gotten it so wrong and have my entire business based on Personal Development. Do they feel bad? No. Do they feel they let people down? No. Why not? Because they are so lost, they don’t know they are lost.
But I will save taking apart their near 100% failure properly, for another time. But just as a heads up, watch how they squirm and try to make out they were on the right side of things as the truth becomes obvious to even the most blinkered.
Getting back to the point after getting off it with some self-indulgent writing…
People's intellectualism can and often does hold them back from drawing obvious conclusions. Also, peoples’ lack of rational thinking can mean they jump to conclusions too quickly.
Being too stringent and working only within boundaries is most often harmful. Concluding too fast, without due diligence, is often harmful too.
Just like the perfect bowl of porridge, discernment is a matter of not too hot, not too cold, but just right!
A primary ingredient in discernment is to only try and discern well when your mind is quiet and not being bothered by your ego. Seems obvious right? But clearly not to the vast, vast, vast majority of the entire world.
But discerning well is natural to us…
When people say I want to think about it, this is exactly the right thing to do.
They have looked into something, like a car, or a house, or a career change, or anything major and instead of jumping in, naturally, they want to consider it and allow their subconscious mind to provide the answer.
They don’t know the mechanics of it, they just do it naturally…
So they let it sit in their body, and then the body tells them, by giving them the feeling of the right way to go. Which feels to you like it is self-evident.
When we sit back and let it, our subconscious speaks to us in feelings, so we feel the right way to go.
Most of us make really important decisions on cars, homes, jobs, moving in this way all the time. But only a few were able to do it on the subject of coronavirus. This is because almost all people abdicated their thinking without consideration, to their government… Just thinking logically about that, when in history has that ever proven to be a good idea? But I digress…
Some jumped immediately to it being no problem or a massive problem. Some were right, some were wrong. But this is not great discernment, this is pure feeling-driven or fear-driven. Feeling-driven is fine, just so long as you can continuously question your premise without the need to be right.
Fear-driven is awful thinking and causes all sorts of psychosis problems which we see today, including entrenchment and the need to be right.
Our egos make sure we don't want to look at horrible stuff so we decide to not look and therefore we are continually discerning without enough of the picture to be able to discern well. This means we are lost, without knowing we are off course, let alone knowing we are lost!
The secret is not being afraid to look at things, and instead to look at everything as data only, and then allow opinions on that data to form over time.
Everyone wants to make decisions quickly. This is black or white opinion-making. Well, when you force things this is very poor discernment and will likely mean wrong conclusions are drawn. Then those wrong conclusions help form future decision making, which can and often does help lead to life spiralling down and depression.
Once on the wrong course, people do not want to pierce the illusion as it is too painful. The ego tells them ‘there be monsters there’, or ‘that is so obviously wrong’. That obliging human fails to even check if they are still on course… Intelligence in this area doesn’t count, the smartest person on earth can still fall for the most obvious of their ego’s tricks.
Continuous course correction, plus previous experience from connected and unconnected subjects, and feelings from your subconscious mind all help to form your instincts and intuition.
So your intuition is an amalgam of your experiences and feelings. Eg: all your research, your past track record and this all provides you a guide of where you are going. But, it is your feelings that confirm things.
Intuition gives you a guide of where you are going, your feelings will confirm if you are going the right way. Poor discernment is when you allow your ego to try and confirm your direction.
Your intuition will say, I think I should go this way, your feelings will confirm it for you. If your ego confirms or refutes it then you may or may not be building on sand, which later you will count in your experiences which will affect your intuition. If your ego remains silent, then you can just trust your feelings. You have done so many times in the past, without noticing.
By discerning poorly, you weaken your ability to instinctively know what is probably right.
So when the next decision comes along, you are already weakened, and will gradually lose the ability to follow your feelings as your feelings will be a mess because your thinking is a mess. - This is pretty much where all 'Woke' people find themselves.
To master discernment, it is a matter of observing your thinking and checking you are not in any way biased (or only very low level biased - even this can cause problems, just less so), and continually practice this skill.
Discernment has so many factors but put simply it is about honing your natural intuition so that it has the ability to show you the answer through feelings in a sea of doubt and uncertainty. With each successful discernment, your trust in your own ability grows to a point where you can automatically trust your intuition. But that does not mean you do not check it each and every time.
The academic world does not like the feeling side of our nature, as they struggle to understand it and they struggle to explain it. It doesn’t fit nicely into a tight little explainable box. This is because it is very difficult to use words to describe feelings, and feelings trash a heck of a lot of the constants they build their theories on.
What may or may not come to you as a shock is, we are all naturally psychic, some are more psychic than others, and some refuse to acknowledge they are. It doesn't change the truth that they are. The truth is happy to wait for them to wake up to it, and doesn't need them to.
However, if you want to perfect your ability to discern well, then you will probably need to embrace the truth that you are indeed psychic and in that case, you really can trust your intuition and feelings.
As soon as you can get to this understanding and do so without fear of what others think, then you can become so great at practising the art of world-class discernment that you can get to the point where those around you get truly fed up with you saying, 'I told you so.' (Just like me :-))
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In the final part of this five-part series on discernment, I'm going to summarise and give you some simple structured thoughts which should enable some fast and easy improvements to your accurate discernment ability.
Best wishes,
Andy
P.S. I trust you will be pleased to know that I am going to write another book.
Over the last couple of days I thrashed out a lot of what I want to cover in it. Given the urgency for what I intend to share, I will finish gathering my notes together over the next couple of weeks, then start writing. I’d expect to have it done within a few months, but given the time we are in, even that short period may prove too long.
Before I get going though I will attempt to bribe you very soon to purchase it in advance. Doing this has always ensured I actually get on and write the book. I will of course give away a lot of benefits (encouragement) to early adopters such as the release of chapters as I finish them etc… Plus no doubt numerous other goodies :-)
Right now, my working title for the book is:
How To Survive & Thrive The Apocalypse - Using Your Bug Free Mind
I plan on explaining where we are, where this is heading, all the preparing I have done personally for this, various financial strategies to position to benefit in so many ways with what happens, pre-answering 90%+ of all the questions which everybody will have when they realise that we are at war and they need to protect what they have. Plus I’ll offer plenty of resource suggestions for everything needed to survive & thrive the apocalypse.
P.P.S. If there are any graphic designers out there who would like a free copy and whatever other benefits I end up giving, I will definitely reward you with that and more to save me the time needed to go and get this done myself.
Wont take a lot to bribe me to buy Your two books have been a life saver for me
I will buy the book. I have two of yours and will for sure get the newest one. I am so looking forward to it.