Tightrope

You can’t be mad at them for doing you wrong. You ignored your very strong intuitive guides and allowed them to enter you. Now that they’ve proven your gut feel right, you want to be mad at them?
I think not.
You knew better and thought that you’d proceed with your delusions because you do what you do best – which is, seeing YOU in everyone.
They don’t have the same level of introspect as you, they lack accountability, they don’t even think about it like you do, it simply does not occur to them that they’ve got to be cognizant.
I hope that I’m not euphemizing this state, nor do I wish to throw this into the brackets of hyperbole – may this post find its intended recipient who will GET IT!
You know yourself so well, however, you managed to get yourself unconscious with your vivid imagination, now look at you – all fucked up because you unintentionally developed spiritual ties with someone that you don’t even like.

You’re overcome with the pressing feeling of guilt, questioning your moral compass because you know darn well that you ought to have handled this better. Sometimes during our earthly experience, we give in to our bodily appetite and indulge fully in a human activity, that leaves us with a hollow feeling!

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  1. Bronté Ford

    My queen!! This one hit me deep in my guts. “Now look at you – all fucked up”. Yeses, it’s true. Often times we give other people too much of a benefit and end up doubting ourselves when in reality we should have been doubting them right from the jump. One strike and you’re out. This healing journey doesn’t get easier and along the way, we’ll continue to meet people that will trigger us, hurt us and prove to us that our intuition is much stronger than our minds. “Follow your heart”. Nah brah, follow your damn gut. Thank you for sharing your insights and for helping some of us who care, on this journey. I love you, byeeee

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