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Such Precious Notes About Trust - (4143)

Here are some notes about trust. They do not come from me but from m.m.m. All I am doing is making my very best effort to give you the most accurate as I can recollection of them.


A dear lesson learnt this week. Which is that we should not allow anything to take away our trust.


As soon as an atom of our trust is withdrawn an atom of fear takes its place.


When we withdraw our trust we withdraw it from our Being. 


We may know someone is a scoundrel and will given the slightest opportunity take as much advantage as he/she can. We know this but we still trust in ourselves and in our Being.


Trust is a state of consciousness. Trust is a value of our own Being. Trust is in our Being... 


As soon as we trust less we fear more. Fear inevitably creeps in when we trust less. To fear is to trust in the mind, in the dreadful, unpleasant outcome. Fear is distrust and distrust is trust but in the opposite.


We can trust in three things. In life people normally trust people and things. We can add trust in the Being to make the three things. 


When we withdraw trust from a person because they have disappointed us or hurt us we are withdrawing trust from our Being.


Our values must be absolute to really be values of the Being and for them to work their magic within us and outside of us. Absolute here means outside of time, space, circumstances, people, relativity, duality etc.


If someone hurts us what people usually do is feel that their trust is hurt and they withdraw it and then in that void enters resentment or hatred and then fear, hence our trust was conditioned by duality. To have our trust as absolute means we would know that the person did this or that but we would not let it affect our trust, because we know having our trust diminish is to lose something from our Being and gain its opposite which is fear!


When our trust is not absolute we make other people into thieves. Thieves that steal trust from us.


The maximum show of trust in the Being on the planet Earth was when Jesus went to the cross as he did and died there on the cross.


To be updated during the day.


End (4143). 

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