
Life is undoubtedly an incredible journey. For me, the last 13 years have been filled with a multitude of different experiences, some good and some not so much, but all of those lessons were vitally crucial in transforming my views and understanding about this place we call Earth.
When I began writing articles on this platform in February 2012, I believed that the world worked in a specific way. My understanding of what this place is and what universal existence represents was far different from what it is presently.
People can change, and so can their opinions and beliefs about specific things. Although it’s often difficult to abandon the beliefs we become invested in earlier in life after discovering solid evidence that those ideas were false or based on inaccurate information, it’s essential, in my view, that we can be flexible and willing to change our minds about certain things when the evidence that necessitates changing an opinion becomes available to us.
Thirteen years later, I am still writing articles about many of the same subjects, but my views and understanding of these topics have undergone drastic changes.
Below is the first post I authored on NoFakeNews, which clearly demonstrates that my thoughts about space travel and the Moon were far different from what they are today.
I believe we’re all here to garner experiential knowledge for a Vast Intelligence (soul collective), and that something we don’t fully understand has placed us within the parameters of an intelligently designed artificial construct to live in a 3-D holographic simulation.
Writing those words was the product of years of experience and research on a plethora of outside-the-box subjects that have led to personal transformative changes in my views and understanding of realm-wide issues.
What I believe I know about life now, compared to 13 years ago, is substantially different. Perhaps, if I live that long, my views will drastically change from what they are now 13 years into the future.
I think the critical thing to do in life is to be willing to change your mind about anything if you come across credible evidence that’s telling you to do so, regardless of how emotionally tied you are to the previous idea.
I don’t believe anyone can truly experience growth without having the ability to be flexible and the willingness to change their opinions when necessary.
I feel that our lives should be completely fluid because we’re continually experiencing new things while encountering updated information and learning about the true nature of an artificially constructed Matrix inside a universal classroom. Personally, I try to make the most of all these life experiences, because something brilliant must have gone through the process of creating everything, and we agreed to participate in it.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences, Lisa. You provided great information and insight about this subject.
You’re one hundred percent spot on, in my view, about learning and growing at our own pace. 👍🙂
John
You make an excellent point, John!👍🙂
“People can change, and so can their opinions and beliefs about specific things.”
I think most of us come into this world as a blank slate, and then we are all sent on our own journey of learning.
But I felt lost in this world as a child and was always searching. I don’t think I ever followed protocal very well. And I always had an interest in the unknown. Although I really didn’t know what I was searching for. And that left me wanting to zone out during my younger years.
It’s been a long process of discovery. Religion was one of the first things I scrutinized, because it never felt right to me as a child.
So, I had a curiosity in my young adulthood to learn more about different beliefs around the world. I wanted to understand what spirituality really meant. And it was during this time that I finally felt that I was on my way.
Then after my second born child developed severe autism it awakened me to the methodical medical system. I never saw vaccines and healthcare the same again.
Also, I realized after I had an extensive surgery that was supposedly to save my life from cancer that the medical healthcare system was really just interested in our insurance. It turned out that I never had a speck of cancer. Which makes sense because I had never even felt a bit sick.
It has all been a learning process. Then enter you, John, and NofakeNews. And now the pace of awakening has been cranked up! It’s been a wake up call. The number of topics are endless. And they just seem to keep on coming.
We are forever learning and growing. And we all have our own pace in doing so.
Lisa
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“You have to truly discover and connect with who you are. Often we view reality and ourselves through the lenses of other’s perspective. We do not realize it, but many of our fears, insecurities were never our own. You will begin to see how much your perspective has been influenced by those around you. This awareness is crucial, because these must be realized so you can consciously replace them with your thoughts, goals, and opinions that you resonate with. Wake up. Be aware about your infinite nature.” – @atmogenesis