What the Breast Cancer Journey taught me and those around me.

My journey through 2019 and 2020 has really opened my eyes to the reality of the world we really live in. To keep it all the way real this world is full of selfish, greedy, heartless, and evil people. Not every person is that way however we are human and made of the flesh making us weak from the start. Through it all I try and put my best efforts forward, and many times I fall short. That's where I am grateful for GOD's grace. 
 I started reading the Bible from the beginning in a version that is intended children, but at 49 it is very easy for me to understand without being simplex. In the very first book, Genesis it spells out all of the betrayal people displayed towards each other regardles of blood relation or not. I think I have lived with my head in the clouds for way too long by thinking bad things happened to people because of Karma alone.
 However having so much down time during my breast cancer treatment journey to reevaluate my life and navigating this world it became evident to me that some people are just evil. Simply put, some of us are shepherds for the LORD, and some of us are shepherds for satan. While the remaining people are on the fence dipping their toes in both pools.

 As we navigate our environments virtually and in person we must make calculated steps.  It is important to be very observant of your surroundings and not take anything for granted. People are out to plot, scam, cheat, and bring you heartache. Not every person is on the prowl, but we are living in end times as described in Revelations of the Bible.  I choose to focus on surrounding myself with positive people that share a desire to exude inspirational vibes of healing and prosperity while I reciprocate the same vibes and more positivity.  
Another thing we deal with frequently is people putting their opinions and expectations on others. This is not a good position to take when we all live in glass houses that.   We all need to take a few steps back and check ourselves. It is important to meet people where they are without judgment. If you can be a positive inspiration to their lives, and they are working on self improvement be that example of friendship.  If they are not quite there many times we have to keep it moving, and reach back if and when it's appropiate. 
 More importantly, when a person expresses to you who they really are, don't doubt them. Please take them at face value and believe the actions they display repeatedly. In our bloodlines we have many generational curses that can be broken simply by having a civil conversation. I say simple because if we check our preconceived notions and expectations at the door,  and come to the table with an open mind and heart.... We can now have a conversation!   Many times we have issues with siblings, mothers or fathers, etcetera because we expect them to be what we want them to be.  A lot of times they are showing up genuinely as who they are. They are not capable of giving you what they don't have. When you look deeper in the bloodline there is evidence of such. The sooner we can accept them the way they are and refuse to get offended while setting boundaries. The faster we can heal. 
 This is just my observation of life, life skills, life planning, and life survival tools that are a necessity in the current world and times we are living in. I would love to hear your thoughts and feelings on the topic.

 Be Blessed, 

 Roni~

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