Fallacious philosophies

This is incorrect on many levels. Most importantly, it suggests that our thoughts inspire the actions of others.

That is patently incorrect.

It also suggests that if we focus on positivity, we’re guaranteed to attract positivity.

That is dangerously incorrect.

We all wear masks of some kind.

When someone offers us an opportunity to fill the gaps in our lives that those masks are intended to hide, we are attracted to them, and vice versa.

A healing spirit will attract a hurt soul, and hurt souls often attract the generosity of a healing spirit.

But that doesn’t mean that the one that is hurt will choose to be healed.

Many find comfort in the affection and care that their hurt attracts.

When that comfort defines their self worth, they will respond aggressively when expected to rise above it, or encouraged to heal from it.

That’s when the masks fail them and the relationship breaks down.

This law of attraction thinking is a fallacy that will harm more than it will heal.

Be careful of what philosophy you buy into.


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