
The Seer’s Thought for the Day 3/3/’25
The most accurate way of defining black magic in the broadest sense is, anything that deliberately intends to force one’s will on how life should unfold; how others should behave; or what the outcome of life-unfolding should be.
Those who believe themselves to be living a masterful life, are often guilty of thinking that their self-proclaimed holy perspective gives them the right to enforce their will on others.
The Seer
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Beautiful reminder… I notice how all of the “thoughts” intentional or deliberate actions create resistance to life unfolding. In the broadest sense… To let everyone be and do what they so please in this moment. To let life unfold through my being because it will bring me everything I could ever want and need… Because I trust… This is my guiding light…
I’m learning that the most appropriate response to perceived opposition is to let it ‘flow through me’ without resistance. This dissolves value judgements. I also remind myself of the Seer’s Counsel on evaluating its importance through considering its transience.
If something is unacceptable to me personally, then I speak up – if it’s in front of me, it is mine…
I know that my failure to impute on another is vexatious to certain of my family members, and it is hard not to seek out ‘fixing’ or ‘saving’ when there is pain; however, in the grander scheme of things I also remind myself of Almine’s allegory of the low notes and how they still very much contribute to this wondrous symphony of Existence…
I love and value the posts The Seer’s Thought for the Day. They are always what I need at the moment.
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I am confused about understanding the difference between not enforcing my will upon others and not accepting the unacceptable. If something is unacceptable and I speak up and say “this is unacceptable” am I not implying to the other person that I think they should be behaving another way? I feel like people interpret the words “I don’t like this” to mean “this should be different and I want it changed” in a lot of situations.
Thank you for the guidance.
I am trying to determine the difference also.
I think I do this when I’m trying desperately to fix things, like if there’s unacceptable chaos and I’m trying to make it better, I could definitely see a part of the response being a forcing feeling. Working on it.
Amen 🙏🏼