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Different Applications of Trust - Which and When - (5752)

Introduction

We need to know the different types of trust and when to use them.

To stay using one can mean that miss out on taking the action that was needed.

Often trusting in the Inner Being alone rolls over to the trusting in ourselves, and if we don't make that transition we stop the flow of further opportunity coming to us by not acting. 

Sometimes we trust only in ourselves and we make a mess trying to control things.

Sometimes we only trust in Life and we make many wrong decisions.


Different Types of Trust

The different types are: 

1.) Trust in the Being

2.) Trust in ourselves

3.) Trust in the Greater Scope Life 

4.) Combination of the trust in the Being, ourselves and in the greater scope of life. 


When to Use Each

When there are things out of our grasp then it is to Trust in the Being as the major effort. These things could be the path, others adn relationships, certain circumstances of life...

When there are possibilities for us to take some kind of action towards a result, it is to trust in ourselves as the main effort. 

When the distant future is in question and there is uncertainity and worry, then to trust in the kindness and the greater scope of life is the main effort.  

As soon something falls in our hands even to very small degree, to trust in a combination of the Inner Being, Life and ourselves is right. 

End (5752).

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