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Reclaiming your power to discern

What is?

Discernment it is a way of creating value in everything we do and of looking at life in a way that reflects ‘what it should be’. This makes it true to ourselves. It helps us reason better and aims for the best possible results. It definitely gives us power to be able to deduce the possibility. You see, once upon a time, humans didn’t have computers, or the Internet, or any kind of instrumentation, etc. Thus, people had the ability to gain keen insights and judge current situations with what they had: discernment. It was part of his problem-solving activity, and it should be a natural part of the trial process for us today. I found that within their psychology people used boundaries created by morals, values, and other belief systems.

Discernment was once seen as a personal scientific tool. It allowed people to determine what is true in our world. Within the limits of general judgment, we can make assumptions and reach actionable conclusions about the possibilities open to us. It tests the degree and strength of things. For example, Christians believe that discernment is a virtue and that it helps us inject wisdom into the decisions we make, keeping us in the desirable consciousness and on the path we choose.

We lost it?

In the early pioneer years, men and women knew their location without the help of a GPS. They could walk for days towards a destination without a compass. They knew where to look for wild food and wild truckers along the way. The fishermen could feel if it was going to rain. People in nature could tell if it was going to be a hot day or if a storm was coming. They could understand and interpret the nuances spoken by others. They could discern, and they did so without the aid of electronic devices.

Once, an elementary school class was asked questions by their teacher that were answered innocently but incorrectly, revealing what the students’ reality was really made of. These children could no longer discern. They were accepting the world around them according to someone else’s interpretation and instruction. “Where does the milk come from?“The teacher asked.”Oh, miss, everyone knows that milk comes from a carton in the supermarket!was the first response. “Okay. Who knows where the money comes from?” Then she asked. “Miss, miss, I… I! My mother showed me that the money comes out of the hole in the wall right outside her bank. She calls it that: ‘the hole in the wall.'”

You could be forgiven for thinking this was made up and a joke, but it wasn’t, it isn’t. So the question begs to be asked again. We lost it?

With the advent of technology and our separation from Mother Earth, it has made us unable to do the things our ancestors considered common knowledge and essential to living. Not to mention the kind of mindless activities like bingeing on mindless TV shows, endless computer games, etc., that do nothing more than disconnect our brain from our body for certain amounts of time that we have chosen to remain in a vegetative state. condition. That’s part of how we lost our discernment.

The child of the future will depend on things like the Internet and the like to be able to make the right decision. It will be more difficult for them to ‘Discern’ what should be done.

How do we get it back?

The process of individual discernment is not difficult but there are steps that can be taken to reach a sensible level of discernment. Here are seven tips you can use to regain your natural powers of discernment:

  1. Act without any fear of the result. What comes, will come. Making a decision is more important than not making one. If you’re right, then you’re on the right track. If not, you can correct it and return to normal. Do not rush, but make the decision! Give yourself a deadline to decide what to do, otherwise you may procrastinate.
  2. Use your head and your heart. It is important to listen to their feelings and at the same time observe the practicality of the proposed solution. To be informed. This helps you properly assess the possibilities available to you. Each individual has a different value system, and that means you will come to whatever conclusion you prefer with what makes sense to you. yourand it feels good to your.
  3. Don’t let others think for you. Claim your sovereignty and resist.
  4. Remember that when you are in a group, for example, on a committee, you are also considering the choice of all the other individuals. Always remember to say how you feel about things.
  5. Listen carefully to your feelings. Does what is said make you feel sick or excited? That will be your guiding force for what is being discussed.
  6. Ask for the opinion of someone you trust and value.
  7. If you are a person who believes in the power of prayer, then use prayer as a tool to confirm your conclusions.

Take the first step by going alone. No tricks!