What they think about me

Just stop, for a moment, right now, and realise how much of what we do on a daily basis is based on our mind’s imaginary projections of what other people think of us and how we imagine they judge us.

It subconsciously affects so much of what we do, say, eat, how we dress, the car we drive, the job we do, our house, and the list goes on. Our ego is so affected by this imaginary mind-construct of other people and their view of us.

Amazingly, nearly 8 billion people are constantly thinking about what others think of them.

What if we stopped imagining or caring about what others think about us?

How would that change our actions? What would we do differently?

The moment we become conscious of this is actually the moment we are in this present moment, it is how we break the association with our mind-streams and endless thoughts of how we are judged.

Consciousness breaks the chain of thought, it allows us to realise what others think doesn’t matter and it allows us to realise that we are who we are. We can accept ourselves and others too.

It could change your life forever and it’s a choice we can make right now.

Instinct and suspicion

When our ‘gut’ instinct is based on a judgemental fear of someone or something, that’s not sensing something it is thinking something and is of the mind. It is fear based and is suspicion.

The mind creates all fear and therefore tricks us into believing ‘I sensed something was wrong about this person’. We believe this our wisdom that is telling us that all is not right. However, it’s only based on seeing the world through our pre-condition and judgemental lenses.

When our feelings are centred around love then it comes from our soul and that is our wisdom that is guiding us. When we feel the energy of another human soul.

Our true human essence is to love another human soul not to create suspicion from our own fears. The mind can easily trick us to create mistrust of our others and suspicion instead of love and trust.