Trust and Truth?
Your trust in someone is your belief that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you.
So even in a seemingly cynical world this would be seen as a foolish mistake.
Plus we question the validity of truth. However, there is good within everyone and why we must believe this to progress in our spiritual journey.
So you are perhaps asking Why?
Well that’s a good question also.
You see when you trust people or new ideas, you are bringing in a new energy and new experiences in your life.
This in turn creates new opportunities, the idea of chances broadens and then moving out of your comfort zone goes onto creating new experiences that you gain strength from and will empower you to live a richer life of fulfillment.
Now that doesn’t sound too bad so why don’t we trust people?
Also why is truth a part of this?
Trust?
The definition of the word “True” is from old English and its meaning is “having good faith”.
Its links to most languages around the world even goes back further to the old idea of steadfast of a solid oak. The type of tree used to build ships to explore and create kingdoms for stability.
The ancient word origins are from Sanskrit/Prankrit language from India, perhaps the oldest written and documented language in the world.
Old Norse is “Faith: Word of honour”, so in trust is the agreement of authenticity and righteousness from good faith.
Conclusion
Our faith and trust will always be constantly tested. In our media dominated world, debating what is the truth we see before us?
Well then that goes into discernment a form of judgment which many in the spiritual circles abundant some cropping up every week to condemn deciding the moral actions of people of allowing people to be with stoic applaud of never stating wrong or right but morally just in their experience.
Well that’s great but in actuality its more a perception from the collective experience you have.
The more you experience your life going forward and in its varied forms becomes more abundant in fulfillment.
In other words the Circle of Life sung so triumphantly in Disney’s The Lion King is actually a Circle of Trust or dare I say it Circle of Faith..