What If I’m Not Right?

This is HUGE. Let me help you out.

You aren’t right. No one is.

I’ll turn it over to David Gilmore to illustrate for us:

“You can scream and shout with all your might

Dig in your heels and hold on tight

Either you are wrong or I am right

We really seem to have a problem here

But it is you or me

Whatever I have going through my mind

You always have to disagree

It’s just a matter of opinions

It’s not a simple fact”

It’s not a simple fact.

In my opinion, the purpose of a reading is not to communicate factual data.

A reading delves into what is true.

Many thanks to Sonia Choquette for that one. She isn’t a card reader but she is a psychic reader and she says that all the time.

Sonia also says that what is true today may not be true tomorrow. What we are interested in is what is true right now.

The truth can be a bit slippery.  It goes beyond the realm of data.  Of good and bad, black and white, truth and opinion.

Using the song above as an example.  There are 2 people in a relationship who can’t agree.  It’s back and forth, tit for tat.  They can’t come together on anything.

Who is right?

That’s fodder for a talk show, and quite frankly I’m not interested.  It doesn’t matter who is right.

What is needed in the situation is the truth.

Is the relationship over?  Can it be salvaged?  Is it time to move on?  What’s the lesson?

These are all truth seeking questions.

The answers are specific to the people involved.  He may know it can be salvaged and she may know it’s time to move on.  Her sister may know that the relationship changed her for the better.  The psychic may know that they knew each other in a past life.

The truth gives meaning and perspective to the situation.  It doesn’t deem one person right and the other wrong.

The cards don’t give you the right answer.

They mirror the truth to you.

So get over being “right” and be a truth seeker.

 

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