

{"id":4904,"date":"2012-03-13T20:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-03-14T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/linaru.com\/?p=4904"},"modified":"2021-10-19T13:08:46","modified_gmt":"2021-10-19T17:08:46","slug":"self-righteous-tricksters-blister","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/linaru.com\/en\/self-righteous-tricksters-blister\/","title":{"rendered":"Self-righteous Trickster&#8217;s Blister"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"grid kcm\">\n<div class=\"grid__item one-whole portable--auto lap--auto palm--auto\">There are many tricksters out there that speak about love and the complexities of the human being in a very deceiving manner. They pretend to know what the path toward fulfillment is; not only that, they argue their path is the correct one. How pretentious! No one knows. Most are blindfolded. They are guiding in the darkness of fear. How can we trust them? The answer is simple, don&rsquo;t. Don&rsquo;t follow. Be critical and skeptical, not only of others but of also doubt yourself in a healthy manner. Be careful of the neurotic questioning. Walk along with patience, and ask yourself, &ldquo;How can we distinguish between those who truly understand the depth of love as an unfolded agape and those who don&rsquo;t?&rdquo; First, you must look into yourself and ask yourself, &ldquo;Do I know how to love unconditionally? What does unconditional mean? Why is such love so important? Is it really important that I also feel loved?&rdquo; Your own questioning might be counteractive. Don&rsquo;t stop because of that. You need to question, because if not, those tricksters might take upon your will and life. Just look at all the marketing that surrounds you. What is really your will and what is the will of others upon you? Continue questioning&hellip;\n<pre>Who knows? \r\n\tWho owes?\r\n\r\n\t\t\tSo much me,\r\n\t\tso little you.\r\n \r\nWho's me?\r\n\tWho's you?\r\n\r\n\t\t\tSo much me, \r\n\t\tso little you.\r\n\r\nWhat's peace?  \r\n\tWhat's greed?\r\n\r\n\t\t\tSo much greed,\r\n\t\tso little peace. \r\n\r\n\r\nIn a place of whispers, there was this trickster, \r\nwondering, &ldquo;Who has infected my blister?&rdquo;  \r\nwondering, &ldquo;Who controls the reaper?&rdquo; \r\n\r\nIn a place of tricksters, there was this blamer, \r\nconvincing, &ldquo;Not I, not I, I am the righteous.&rdquo; \r\nconvincing, &ldquo;You are, you are the monstrous.&rdquo; \r\n\r\nUsing tricks and sticks, they proclaim,\r\n&ldquo;I am the self-righteous bliss...  \t\t[the trick: adding an &ldquo;s&rdquo; and omitting the &ldquo;ter&rdquo; ]\r\nFollow me! Here, here, \r\nsleep some more, let me rule \r\nyour search for meaning.&rdquo;\r\n\r\n...............................................................and BANG! \r\n\r\nKnocking at your door, obligation.\r\n\r\nSo much dread, \r\nso little empathy.\r\n\r\nIt's a one-way driveway, \r\ndon't argue with blame. \r\n  \r\nKnocking at your door, guilt.\r\n\r\nSo much caffeine, \r\nso little patience.\r\n\r\nWhy am I blamed?\r\nWhy am I inflamed? \r\n\r\nKnocking at your door, fear.\r\n\r\nSo now, you're all theirs, \r\nwhat's left goes in tears.  \r\n\r\nEverything is a hardship,  \r\na lost ship sailing adrift, \r\ncursing the rhythm of life,\r\nshould I blame the blister \r\nrather than the drifter?\r\n\r\nShould you blame at all? \r\n\r\nLife's a maze, a waiting grace. \r\nDon't let blame be your disgrace. \r\n\r\nDon't open the door anymore, \r\nlet it knock. Listen to the clock. \r\nYou're getting old. \r\n\tWhat time is it?\r\n\t\tIt is time to go. \r\n\r\nThe time to uncover the trick \r\nhas come. \r\n\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\tJump. \r\n\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\tIt's a wave! \r\n\r\nSurf until you reach the beach.  \r\nSurf away from the self-righteous, \r\nthe trickster and its infected blister.\r\nSurf away from the self-importance \r\nthat destroys you and me, \r\na we, made of love's trust,\r\n\t\t\tas skies bursting orange \r\n\t\tbleeding out of the blue,\r\nas lemon against the lips \r\nwith no more sugar left to kiss,\r\n\t\tas fire that keeps going\r\n\t\t\tbut doesn't burn,\r\nas a new you, trusting \r\n\t\twhen there's no trick, \r\naware of what you're made of, \r\n\t\t\tthe heart of a star,\r\n\t\tstardust.    \r\n<\/pre>\n<div class=\"important\">We have all met the self-righteous trickster and its blister, blame. If the person you seek guidance prides his grandeur implicitly or explicitly, then you can be certain that path is crooked. If the person you most trust only knows how to blame, then such love is not luminous. Your trust is a delicate flower. Let it bloom. If you are constantly in pain, why do you keep trusting? It is time to go to find new places to bloom. Don&rsquo;t forget that one can even become aware of our own blaming. If one is not able to recognize one&rsquo;s own weaknesses, then our self-proclaimed strengths become illusory traps. If you seem to find no answer outside yourself, then perhaps it is time for you to learn how to constantly listen deeply to your own spring of wisdom. Sometimes, it is as simple as being silent. Inner silence is the best cure. Let us be silent, aware, observant, loving.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There are many tricksters out there that speak about love and the complexities of the human being in a very deceiving manner. 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