A Question of Confidence
By Steve Beckow
An example of confidence tempered with humility: Dwight D. Eisenhower |
I had a brief, less-than-momentary glimpse of the consciousness state – some would think of it as a feeling state – that a leader, in my opinion, would have to have to be capable of bringing the world together to say “No!” to the elite/cabal/deep state and mean it.
The most outstanding feature of this state was the feeling of rock-solid confidence in the Plan, in the outcome, in what we’re doing – but tempered with humility. Not an arrogant bravado.
If I were to do a graphic of it, imagine a spectrum of confidence ranged from “arrogant bravado” at one end to “rock-solid confidence in the outcome, tempered with humility” at the other. Another word for this type of confidence would be “certainty.” Werner Erhard, I believe, called it “natural knowing.”
There are many examples of it. Dwight D. Eisenhower and John Kennedy among presidents, in my view, are two of them.
Somehow, this brief experience communicated to me that this level of confidence could not be had unless the individual had completed the greatest part of their unfinished business (you might say “karma”).
I don’t consider myself well along on this spectrum, but I do think I’m able to recognize a person in that state, as I believe we all can.
But when we or our interests are seriously threatened, I think we do opt for saviors who turn out too often to be opportunists and dark figures.
Here, I think of the ancient parable: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed [individual] is king. When we opt for the one-eyed “savior,” as we often have in the past, we’re usually disappointed.
Germany and Italy before WW2 would be examples of opting for one-eyed saviors. Mussolini and Hitler used their show of bravado to mislead their people.
We need to be courageous enough ourselves to insist that our leaders have found a genuine confidence in themselves and the outcome – not a contrived reflection of it.
The world in 2020 (Covid’s beginnings) provides other examples of one-eyed saviors.
All too many of us caved in to most of our new-found pandemic protectors whose ranks were meanwhile killing us with toxic vaccines, attacking food-production plants, bombing towns with DEW weapons, causing hurricanes and earthquakes, all while we “slept.”
Returning this divine state of confidence, somehow – and I haven’t reached that place of knowledge or understanding in myself yet of why or how – this confidence in and of itself is magnetic or charismatic.
To have its best chance of achieving lasting, constructive results, I think it needs to be aligned with the nature of reality and its laws (1) – not based on showmanship and sleight of hand. Or on posturing and a booming voice.
The inadequate paradigms of the past are like millstones around our necks, weighing us down. If we want to rise in vibration and experience, I think we need to drop them and rely more and more on our innate divine qualities – in this case, on our native divine quality of confidence.
Footnotes
(1) So, as one example, I doubt whether someone who continued to hold to the belief that only what we can see, hear, touch, etc., is real (i.e., empirical materialism) would be qualified or suitable enough to meet with higher-dimensional galactic ambassadors. Their materialistic reality would prove too small to hold or understand important information.
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