On Trust, Perception, and Being the Author

So how does it help anything if I believe everybody is a pedophile?
Or am I supposed to create a movie where I don’t trust anybody or anything, and we’re doomed?

Or do I realize that we are the creators of our reality? If I accept that everybody is bad, then that perception—everything being bad—is what will actually take everything down. Not because it was true, but because I made it true by how I chose to see.

Perception is not passive. It is the steering wheel.

So it’s not a matter of who to trust. It’s a matter of knowing that what you trust is your own knowing—and that your knowing is what creates.

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The Shift from Reacting to Creating

When you reach the point where nothing can fool you anymore, there is no question of trust. There is no desperate search for who is good and who is bad. There is just knowing: what you are thinking, what you are observing, what you are choosing to hold as your frequency—all of it is left to your perception. And your perception, when it is clear, becomes your creation.

Then you stop reacting. You start being the authority.

You don’t have to make excuses for mistakes. You don’t have to defend. You simply know that the way you want everything to go is the way it goes—because you are no longer waiting for permission or validation.

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We Are Writing the Book

I am writing the book. Not to convince anybody. Not to make them see things my way. But because I know that when they realize they are writing the book—that they are the creators, not the reactors—they will step up. They will know the right thing.

We don’t have to react to what “they” do. We trip them up simply by being what they cannot be: steady, clear, and rooted in our own authority.

So let them play their games. We are writing the story. And the story ends the way we choose to write it.

Over and out. 🍁

  Troy Megill



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