A quick note on evil

Okay, I really needed to write an entry before the clock strikes midnight and my pumpkin picture expires. ..so here’s what I’ve got:

Evil is the saddest waste of breath and life imaginable.

If someone has a plan to inflict harm on others or control them in some way, you can guarantee they are not connected to their heart space- and most likely disconnected from their bodies as well.

As beautiful as our brains are (and as important as it is for them to function optimally), to stay in them all the time will eventually feel like metal gears grinding themselves down to dust.

The brain alone, with no input from the heart will usually become fear-based and contracted; whereas the heart space is expansive and open.

When someone is operating from their heart they’re connected to Source energy and most likely experiencing the high vibrational emotional states of love, joy, awe, and gratitude. It is impossible to intentionally harm another being while in these states.

Research from the Institute of HeartMath determined that the the heart is approximately 60 times greater electrically and up to 5,000 times stronger magnetically than the brain (article posted in comments section). 

With this information in mind, evil suddenly seems a little less scary. Not to say it shouldn’t be taken seriously, as it can inflict immense pain- but it does help put it in perspective.

What I mean is that we shouldn’t be fascinated by the darkness, or fixated on it. We cannot allow ourselves to be seduced away by its apparent shininess; scratch the surface and the truth will be revealed every time.

My friend Jim in Clyde, NC (mentioned in an earlier entry) says we do not need to launch an in-depth study of the darkness, and I agree.

Even if our goal is to fight it somehow- fighting something is still maintaining the energetic attachment to it. ..keeping us in relationship with it.

So, how do you “beat” evil?

You make it irrelevant. Focus your time on building the new; aka creating the world you want to live in now.

How do we decrease our curiosity about, or pull towards the darkness? By working with our own shadow material.

The more we know our own darkness, the less we’ll be attracted to it in the external. It will lose its appeal and simply fall out of resonance.

More to come 🙏 🍁 🍂

Photo: Hendersonville, NC Oct 2021

Published by Lindsey

Army veteran. Former mental health therapist. Lyme experiencer (healed). Author of the book Diagnosis: Human, The Mental Health System as a Portal to the Collective Psyche (available on Amazon). Reach out at lindsey@wildhearthuman.com to work with me 1:1

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