From Cockroaches to Clarity
If your inner man or woman isn’t developed, your outer personality will suffer.
As you interact with people, places, and things, you are downloading the consciousness of their personalities.
These behaviors could be hate, goodwill, love, anxiety, fear, lack, sadness, inferiority.
The reason you are susceptible to other people’s vibrations is because SPIRITS ARE INFECTIOUS.
And if you inner persona isn’t developed to shield yourself from foreign spirits as you go to work, school or the grocery store, you will unconsciously welcome different personalities into your inner self that are not meant for you but based on other people’s trauma.
Then you start to think, talk, and act your coworkers, friends, boss, the cashier trauma, and believe it is your destiny to be inferior, impoverish, arrogant, nasty, negative, pessimistic.
These attributes are simply spirits or personalities you accepted and embraced because you haven’t developed your inner self to repel and heal unwelcome influences.
Why do you think the water you drink is clean?
Because your town’s water treatment plant employs engineering processes and filtration systems to capture and remove the cockroaches in the form of dirt, paper-towels, condoms, and bacteria, allowing only purified and clarified water at the other end.
This is why you don’t find cockroaches in your cup while drinking water; otherwise, you would become ill and suffer.
Are there any “cockroaches” in your mind? in your spirit? in your thoughts? words? actions?
And if there are, why don’t you create a filtration process to prevent them from affecting your daily life, just like your water treatment plant does?
It’s free, you know?
Allow me to introduce you to your own mental filtration system:
"I surround myself with harmony, love, peace, joy, and goodwill. I am filled with God's peace and my mind is saturated with His love. I am progressing and developing mentally, spiritually, materially, and financially, and I recognize that these truths are deeply ingrained within me. I live with joyful anticipation, expecting the best, and only the best comes to me each day."