The Real Truth
It’s only once you get over what everyone has been telling you your whole life that you can begin to heal from the deep darkness in which so many highly sensitive / intuitively sensitive people live.
All the lies that start with, “If only you were less…” and “If only you were more.” “You’re wrong.” “You have to use your common sense.” “That’s not logical.” “You need to be more logical and less emotional.” “Being emotional means what you say has less validity.”
I’m here to tell you the 4 Things That “Logical” Is NOT.
The Real Truth
- Logical does NOT equal right.
- Logical does NOT equate to truth.
- Logical is NOT the opposite of emotional. In fact, emotional is NOT the same as intuitive. You can be highly intuitive without sacrificing even one iota of your emotional and/or logical capabilities.
- Logical does not even mean anything, because “logic,” as with just about anything you can think of as a human being, is not objective. It’s all in the mind of the beholder.
I’m sure there are plenty of people out there who are ready to argue with me. There’s mathematics, they say, and chemistry, and physics. There’s fact—and then there’s fiction.
Do we really believe that it’s so simple to separate the two? Just take a look at political spin, for example. Anyone can say anything in any way they choose and make it stick.
The Real Truth
Even in the sciences, you have problems. Even the most evenhanded, above-board researchers are—that’s right—still human. We have biases. We have fears. We have emotional conundrums to face (or not).
And don’t get me started on businesses who say, “It’s nothing personal” when they’re cutting jobs.
But hey, I am not here to jump into or debate societal issues. All I’m attempting to point out is that one person’s logic is another person’s crazy.
The Real Truth
The only real truth is what you live. The alignment you feel in your body, mind, heart, gut, and spirit. When you are aligned throughout your entire being, what other people say or do, what they call right or wrong (without talking morals), what they tell you is logical or illogical, takes on less and less meaning until, eventually, it becomes irrelevant.
When all that matters is staying in alignment, that’s your focus. All day, every day.
“Should I take this call?” “Should I lend this person money?” “Should I buy this house?”
The only path you want to go down is the one that tells you whether you’re in alignment—or not.
When you are, things fall into place.
Abraham Hicks calls it “being in the vortex.” There are lots of ways to describe it. The thing that we need to do is understand HOW ALIGNMENT FEELS WHEN YOU’RE IN IT AND HOW TO GET THERE. If you don’t know how to get there, it’s pretty much a foregone conclusion you’ll still be listening to everyone else’s assessments, opinions, judgments, comments, and suggestions until the end of time.
Want to be in alignment? Feel what it feels like to be free of perpetual self-doubt?
The way to alignment is through the awareness that there is, in fact, such a thing as logical intuition.
That the REAL TRUTH resides within.