Ethical Question

Taurus9

Well-known member
So, if hypothetically, you knew that your actions were ultimately always going to be the hidden enemy of someone else, but they could not ever see this even if it was pointed out (due to it being so hidden), would you still hang around with them or stop communicating with them?
 

Vyri

Banned
Taurus9,

My opinion only..no harm nor foul intended..granted not a direct answer to your question but..

Truth is best..Yoke yourself with any other value and you will ultimately have stop gates, stumbling blocks set before you..least of all to creating any lasting value-progressive to qualities for humanity and possibly which will never represent you for clarity of care or lasting true love..or uphold your progeny-for ever that they should be a credit to your name.. before the world or the throne of heaven..Your legacy should always be truth..least you create a snare about your neighbors feet our the children in the world..that will follow to do their utmost for the world.

Off my soap box

All the best
Vyri
 

Taurus9

Well-known member
I was truthful to them that in their chart I was a hidden enemy and that they should dissociate from me to further their career, but they refuted this and did not believe it as true. They stayed with me and then eventually ended their career. I feel I know what happened and could have prevented it, ironically by being less honest and just leaving them without telling them.

I guess what I am saying is honest words feel pointless if they cannot interpret them as truth and act upon them. I don't feel my actions are honest enough because they don't get the message as true. Is the true message then for me to just take responsibility and not tell them in future and leave? How can you help people who don't want to hear the truth?
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
I was truthful to them that in their chart I was a hidden enemy
and that they should dissociate from me to further their career,
but they refuted this and did not believe it as true.
They stayed with me and then eventually ended their career.
I feel I know what happened and could have prevented it,
ironically by being less honest and just leaving them without telling them.
The person may have ended their career with or without you
People often end their careers - for multiple reasons

I guess what I am saying is honest words feel pointless
if they cannot interpret them as truth and act upon them.
I don't feel my actions are honest enough
because they don't get the message as true.
Is the true message then for me to just take responsibility
and not tell them in future and leave?
As soon as you told this person that you are a "hidden enemy to their career"
you ironically no longer were "hidden as an enemy to that persons career"

because
you informed the person of the fact of your being their "hidden enemy"
you became their known enemy


the fact is, as
dr. farr has frequently reminded us
an important point to remember relative to predictions in general is:

'......THERE IS NEVER ONLY ONE TESTIMONY FOR ANY PREDICTION TO "COME TRUE" :smile:
it is ALWAYS A GROUP OF SEVERAL SIMILAR INDICATIONS
ACTING IN CONCERT
WHICH "CAUSE" SOMETHING TO HAPPEN
if you hang your prediction on ONE testimony
regardless of how strong that testimony appears to be
you'll get your prediction wrong ALMOST every time
there must be a concentration of similar indications present
and operative, for something to happen...'

In this case you simply were unaware of the other testimonies
How can you help people who don't want to hear the truth?
All you can do is speak your truth quietly and clearly
and then
allow individuals to decide for themselves
 
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