THE LEVEL OF OUR INNER RADAR

The Level Of Our Inner Radar

We should take a second look at any information we receive and what we understand by this information. If we think our understanding is the final analysis, we may be further from the truth than we realise. We have to be aware of withheld information – what isn’t being said.

We are too ready to jump on the ‘Bandwagon’.
The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon where people adopt certain behaviours, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so. It is a cognitive bias by which opinion or behaviour can alter due to particular actions and beliefs rallying amongst the public.

Understanding is not about what we think we know. The truth is the insight we are born with; the nullification of this spontaneous radar affects whatever we become involved with, interested in, and attached to.

The way we present to the world is not in what we say or what we do; it’s how we are. Are we defensive or open? The world is full of learned orators (or charmers), but we all have the ability to know whether there is partisanship or prejudice coming into play.

Our inner radar can read between the lines. It’s how to interpret the ‘news’. If information is withheld, alarm bells sound in our mind as something doesn’t ‘smell’ right.

Scholars and charmers like words,
but words cast spells and sentence us.

The truth is never in the words;
it’s the experience of the words.
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