
For years, many “conspiracy theorists” were mocked, dismissed, laughed at.
Then scandals emerged. Real ones. Documents were released. Names surfaced.
And now some people are saying, “See? We were right all along.”
When files connected to figures like Epstein become public, and horrifying realities such as abuse and corruption are exposed, it shakes trust deeply. And rightly so. Evil acts exist in this world of form. Corruption exists. Exploitation exists. To deny that would be naĂŻve.
But here is where it becomes delicate.
When one hidden crime is revealed, the mind is tempted to conclude:
“Then everything hidden must be true.”
This is where the slide begins.
Because once we open the door to secret wrongdoing, it becomes very easy to let in everything else…
The ego loves this space.
It loves secret knowledge. It loves dramatic narratives.
It loves being the one who “knows what others don’t.”
And suddenly, the world becomes a giant chessboard of invisible puppeteers.
Yes, crimes should be exposed, abuse should be prosecuted, institutions should be held accountable. But paranoia is not clarity.
And spiritual maturity is not naĂŻve trust, nor is it chronic suspicion. It is the quiet strength that says: I will look at facts carefully, without feeding fear.
The ego thrives on extremes…blind trust or total distrust.
Love walks in the middle.
Love says: I will not deny darkness, but I will also not worship it.
And perhaps this is the deeper invitation in our time..: cultivate inner steadiness…cultivate love…always.
With love and light,
G.