July 10, 2020-
For these sixty-nine years and change, I have felt two, perhaps semmingly contradictory things: Unconditional love and discernment, with regard to how I spend my time and money. The contradiction clears up, once I remember that unconditional love includes how one is towards self.
So, when someone decides, on my behalf, that THIS is what I should do, for the greater good, THIS is how I will spend my time and THIS is what deserves my financial investment, the door tends to shut-at least until such time as I see the value in being involved. Part of this is my autism, and part of it is that I have received clear guidance from my ancestors and spirit guides.
I appreciate that some in the world feel drawn to me, calling me their brother or father, even though we’ve never met. A few of them have my support, to a certain extent. I will fulfill those commitments I’ve made, but this will NOT open the door to unending work on more projects. I have my path set, for the times when we are dealing better with COVID19 and for when there are other events going on, for which I will need to be elsewhere. During such times, I will not be at the random beck and call of individuals. I will have my family and selected other people as my first priorities.
Yes, this is a statement of discretion, which hopefully will be understood in the spirit of love with which it is offered.
Boundaries are always necessary for a harmonious existence! Hopefully your declaration of such are met with acceptance and that you are given as much respect as you have given to others! Peace Gary!
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So far, only one person has said “Absolutely not! You do as you’re told” That individual is now marginalized.
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Your discretion is honorable and shows how you handle yourself is in the best interest of others. Stay safe and well.
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Thank you, Eugenia!
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