People's need to punish dissenters is often a confession of doubt.
If something is obviously true, you don’t need to punish people for refusing to say it. We don’t have to coerce agreement that the sky is blue. Everyone can see it.
But when an idea is uncertain, fragile, or possibly untrue, the pressure to enforce belief becomes stronger. You have to punish dissent because the consensus itself is doing the work. The point is not merely to recognize what is true, but to make everyone publicly affirm the same thing as true.
When you practice feeling – and sustaining – the emotions of your future each day, you shorten the distance between who you are and who you want to be. What new future are you feeling right now? Share your vision with us.
I love my hedge of pineapple sage.
It blooms in December and brings the beautiful red throated hummingbirds to my porch each day.
The deep healing red that fills my yard is so nurturing and inspiring. Check it out:
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According to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), about 30% of all common cancers can be prevented with a healthy diet. Use these ten recommendations to protect your cells.
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@CompKara@drkarenbecker Love this pic of Daisy May! My own Daisy Mae is getting up there in years. 13! Still loves her walks...Hope all is well with you, Kara!