We are infinite light. Our existence is number one. We don’t care what others think of us. We shine brightly. Others may judge us as arrogant, fake, or hateful—that’s their business, not ours. We are who we are. We shouldn’t lower ourselves to share their fate.
We yield to no one except children and the ill. We let no one influence us. Our impact on others is natural, obvious, and inevitable. Positive people will feel joy and happiness being near us in our light. In contrast, negative people will be burned by it and try every way to block, deny, or reject their own insignificance. They hurt themselves. That’s their problem, not ours. We have no obligation to please them.
In life, there are people who bring us joy, pamper us, and give without ulterior motives. They offer us what we need—money, strength, positiveAt energy. Let us naturally enjoy it. Through their giving and sharing, it’s a gift from God to them. However, it could be a trap. Everything must remain under our control. We need time to see the truth clearly.
Each passing day, our lives are filled with fascinating things. We must not let humility weaken us. We are strong and resilient like ancient trees. Sometimes, we encounter small-minded, negative people who break the rules, disrespect, or obstruct us on our path to glorious light. We shouldn’t fear confrontation. We sound the horn of warning and suppress them with the power of technology. Most conscious, positive people, when in contact with us, will flourish, grow stronger, and become better.
In cases where we must deal with authoritarian people who wield material wealth and political power, those who are declining and straying from glory, they may disrespect us, honk at us, or oppress us. Such people are merely large rocks blocking our path to the radiant light of glory ahead. We shouldn’t be foolish enough to confront them head-on. If their demands benefit us without dragging us down with shameful acts, we accept and may cooperate. For unjust demands, we stand firm, follow the rules, neither yield nor retaliate. We must not be foolish enough to think of pulling them down—that would only drag us down. We ignore them. They are like roadside stones. Our task is to avoid them, minimizing harm to ourselves. If confrontation is unavoidable, it’s better to yield. We should sincerely explore their good qualities, engage with them positively and openly, listen, and learn from them. Sometimes, we gain valuable lessons.
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