
One of the most valuable emotions we can experience is disappointment: It is a clear indication of unmet expectations; of areas of life in which we are not fully expressing in surrendered trust.
The Seer
Question:
I am very glad to see that the Seer is speaking out against, what I regard, as gross abuse of her work and exploitation of her name. I had felt perplexed and somewhat disappointed that she had not done so earlier.
Rogier:
As you may know, I have been studying with, and supporting the Seer for several decades. Every time I question the propitiousness of her timing, life proves me wrong. Over the years I have learnt the following lessons from her regarding impeccable timing:
- The decision to implement change may be the right one tomorrow, yet still be wrong today. Listen carefully about when to take your next step. Today’s truth may not be tomorrow’s truth.
- Any punitive action taken as a reaction against an offense, is the wrong one. Act when and where it is the right thing to do with compassionate understanding. Everything serves a purpose even if we cannot see it from our limited vantage point; even the folly of another brings its insights and lessons. Find its insights and with gratitude remember we live in an innocent universe. The Seer has often reminded us that we can only recognize in another, that which is within us. Is it then any surprise that She cannot easily see the duplicity of another?
Thank you for your response, we value your input. With many blessings.

Rogier, this is an odd statement which I do not feel fits anywhere.
“The Seer has often reminded us that we can only recognize in another, that which is within us. Is it then any surprise that She cannot easily see the duplicity of another?”
Reflection also comes from the daily act of us striving to gain wisdom through experience. For example, I have tried many times to understand the human propensity toward evil and amoral thoughts and actions and because I have studied this I can recognize the behaviour even though there is no possible way could I ever inhabit that behaviour myself.
Thank you Roger for holding the space ,here of clarity and innocence ,beyond paradigms of distortion
Truly when your heart knows oneness
it is often difficult to understand another.
Thank you for sharing this information Rogier❤️🙏
Yep. So true!
So true🤍🦄
Profound as usual. Yet so simple. Simple but often seemingly difficult and yet never difficult, just perfect…. Just beautiful as all is beautiful….
Love,Praise,Gratitude,Trust and always endlessly more and new
Thank you Rogier. I whole heartedly agree with what you said. With many Blessings ❤🙏
When your heart knows oneness, it’s harder to see harm from another. Or expect it. It’s always been a sad moment when I have experienced someone being harmful or deceitful in anyway. I trust with all my heart and give unconditionally. It’s my nature and therefore it is natural for me to quickly let anything go and instead look for the insights and/or the mirror.
I whole heartedly agree with what you said, Rogier! Thank you! ❤️🙏
Beautifully said Rogier, thank you so much. Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
Beautifully said Rogier. Thank you for this, I especially love the last sentence ❤️
Thank you Rogier for this well explained text. I am well aware we should
never expect any
thing for what we do..as
KRISNA told Arjuna in the Bhagavadgita.
But, sometimes we forget . May be we forget as a lesson to still learn what we hav
e not learned yet.
Thank you, Rogier for sharing this. It’s such good reminder about carefully deciding when it’s the right time to implement change, and your intentions that accompany it. I too, appreciate your last sentence, thank you!