What to Believe?

 

Caption: “I have to warn you, I sometimes make mistakes.”

What to believe, and when? That’s the question. The ancient Hunas had a useful guideline. These Hawaiian shamans considered truth to be “what works” (and subject to change). No absolutes.

Thanks to free will and serendipity, anything and everything can change–and frequently does.      

Even so, what happens next can often be easy to predict–no psychic required. The reason? We ALL create patterns of behavior for ourselves. We do what works, according to our expectations and beliefs, for as long as it works. Consequently, ALL that’s required for any “forecast’ or “foretelling” might simply be insight or an epiphany.

Mistakes are the slow way to new truths, epiphanies, the fast.

 

 

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