It's not my responsibility to change the minds and beliefs of people who have already made up their minds. So if they're confused, I tell them to go to a spiritual leader, a priest, a counselor, a psychiatrist, a mentor, an instructor, etc. Whoever they believe is the messiah or the prophet or the savior or a spiritual mentor or a guru or an expert in whatever field or a teacher.
It's not my responsibility to change people who have chosen to be a certain type of person and will, most likely, be that person throughout their lifetime. But there are consequences for choosing to be a certain type of person--whether positive or negative. Who they choose to be is a lot more telling about their character than the person they pretend to be in order to appease someone in power.
There's the ability to change hearts, and there's free will. And if people are using their free will to do certain things, what's the point of changing their hearts? What is their purpose if they are not beneficial at all and are just being a player within the circle of life, continuing this cycle of suffering?
There is so much information out there and so many different perspectives. People have access to all that and will still shout out to the void, defending their own decisions and stances to the very end. In the end, it's your life.
Why would they keep hovering around me when they've already made up their mind? Who they are or what they believe in. In the end, they'll just go with what they choose, right?
I'm no guru. They can go to someone with a profession and an expertise in whatever field they're confused about. Call out to God. Call out to whoever you believe in. Maybe that's where you'll find your answer. And if you don't have an answer, then maybe that's an answer too. Or I'm sure they'll come up with an answer to not receiving an answer. In the end, it's their life.
Be true to yourself or not. In the end, the consequence (whether positive or negative) is yours and yours alone.
I've said this many times now in the last few years, but... This was a quote from someone on Instagram. 'Based on your own life experiences, what does that tell you?'
I have my own vulnerabilities and my own struggles that I need to focus on. Even if I am divine, I'm only human. And I need all of me to be okay and to eventually have my happily ever after.
So I want to focus on writing a story where the new world is beginning because I'm always reading and seeing things in this world that I can't accept. But I know that if there were a new world, it wouldn't have any of those things.
So maybe it's just wishful thinking, but so far, I probably... accidentally manifested things I wrote in 2019.

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