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For years, many 'conspiracy theorists' were mocked, dismissed, and laughed at.

Then scandals came to light. Real scandals. Documents were revealed. Names came up.

And now some people say: "See? We were right all along."

When files related to figures like Epstein are made public, and horrific facts such as abuse and corruption are exposed, it deeply shakes trust. And rightfully so. Evil deeds exist in this world of form. Corruption exists. Exploitation exists. To deny that would be naive.

But here it becomes a delicate issue.

When a hidden crime is exposed, one is inclined to draw the following conclusion:

"Then everything that is hidden must be true."

This is where the slippery slope begins.

Because as soon as we open the door to hidden injustices, it becomes very easy to let everything else in as well...

The ego loves this space.

It loves secret knowledge. It loves dramatic stories.

It loves to be the one who "knows what others don't know".

And suddenly the world turns into a giant chessboard full of invisible puppeteers.

Yes, crimes must be exposed, abuse must be prosecuted, and institutions must be held accountable. But paranoia is not clarity.

And spiritual maturity is neither naive trust nor chronic distrust. It is the quiet strength that says: I will look at the facts carefully, without feeding fear.

The ego thrives on extremes... blind trust or total distrust.

Love walks the middle path.

Love says: I will not deny the darkness, but I will not worship it either.

And perhaps this is the deeper invitation of our time: cultivate inner steadfastness... cultivate love... always.

With love and light,

G.

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