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Trust can be a life lesson. A turning point for spiritual growth. At what point do you surrender to trust in a higher power, and at what point do you listen to your own inner voice? If you find yourself not trusting, ask yourself why? Is it real or an illusion? Is it intuition/ a warning? Or is it the sign of a deeper wound? When we have past experiences that have taught us, “trust and you will be hurt”; it is understandable why we can have issues over trusting a person or situation. A basic need of survival is instinct, that lets us know when we feel safe or not. However, past traumas can make out instincts go into overdrive. (Reflect on Characterology, your defence state) A classic example is job safety. If you are in a team doing a job safety analysis, you will find each person will have a different rating on the safety of a job, depending on their life experience regarding the job at hand. In safety it is about identifying the safety concern, measuring the risk, putting safety controls in place, and continuing to monitor safety. Trust can be put through the same measure of safety. Identify what you don’t trust. Measure the risk of trusting. Put in trust controls in place and continue to monitor the level of trust. If you have had a past experience, heal the past emotional trauma, mental anguish, and release yourself from the hurt and pain through forgiveness, and remember the lesson learnt. Trust is an ongoing process that changes with life situations. Trust is instinctual. Trust is the signpost of your intuition, leading you on a path to heal or to know your life lessons, physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Trust is the doorway to awareness of awareness.
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