Re: Mind's Eye trust

Life has been very good to me in the last couple of decades after
learning to trust myself enough to take a few bold steps and follow my
heart, or intuition as James puts it. Sometimes my inner guidance
leads me places that do not seem rational, are totally unfamiliar or
takes me out of my comfort zone. I had to learn the hard way that
life improves if I am willing to trust myself and what life has to
offer. This is much easier as a recluse. Being now dropped into
metro decay and corruption (even though improvement in this city can
be seen almost daily) I find myself not trusting and with good reason,
or so it seems. Sometimes I think about the story of St. Francis,
begging for food as was the custom. the homeless in Detroit are all
over the streets, as is the case really with all US cities, and I
haven't yet found peace with their approach.

On May 16, 3:54 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know I do extend trust..  yet I am always watching and listening..
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> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Molly <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Every adult I know has trust issues of one kind or another.  Children
> > are the only people I have seen with complete trust, and not all of
> > them have it, and most of them lose it somewhere along the line.
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> > Some people always extend trust initially, and then withdraw when
> > trust has been breached.  Some people think that trust must always be
> > earned. Steven Covey Jr. thinks that trust is the number one issue in
> > the work place, and that an office culture cannot be healthy or
> > successful consistent trust building behaviors extended by all
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> > An issue with trust can be overt, like not trusting any other person
> > and thinking that everyone "hurts" or lies or cheats.  Or an issue can
> > be very subtle, like not trusting that life has anything to offer.
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> > What do you think?
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> |_D Allan
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> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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> Of course I talk to myself,
> Sometimes I need expert advice..

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