self-deception

  • Unshackled

    Unshackled

    Trapped in a fantasy,
    Ensnared in a dreamscape,
    A gilded cage of your own design.

    Paralyzed by fear,
    Roots of doubt anchoring you to illusion,
    Afraid to truly live.

    Shielding yourself from
    The guardian,
    While baring your soul to
    The hunter.

    Doubting virtue,
    Condemning it as vice,
    While trusting the wicked,
    As if malice were grace.

    Clarity is absent,
    Lost in the fog of self-deception,
    Discernment deceived,
    A compass spinning wildly,
    Wisdom is a forgotten art,
    Buried beneath layers of false knowing.

    Arrive in the present.
    Be here, now.
    Show up for life.

    Leave the foreign shadow.
    Don’t miss the raw, unfiltered moment.

    It’s simple—
    Yet profound in its simplicity.
    Slow your mind,
    Let it breathe.

    Unshackle yourself,
    Break the chains of false perceptions.
    Emerge from the cocoon of fear,
    Spread wings of authenticity.

    In the clarity of presence,
    Find the strength to be vulnerable,
    The courage to be real,
    The wisdom to discern truth from lies.

    Embrace the unscripted moment,
    Where life’s true magic unfolds.
    In nakedness of spirit,
    Discover the freedom of being.

    Unshackled at last,
    Step into the light of your own truth,
    Where every breath is a celebration,
    And every moment, a rebirth.

    Filed under: 🜁 Self – tracing the inner landscapes of thought, feeling, and becoming.

  • A House Without Foundation

    A House Without Foundation

    They cultivate an aura of ambiguity,
    leaving the truth cloaked in fog
    that bends with every breeze,
    ever-shifting to suit
    the whims of convenience.

    This being vague is
    no deception of others,
    but a self-delusion, you understand,
    and a refusal to stop
    drifting aimlessly above
    the solid ground of principle.

    By leaving the truth open
    to interpretation,
    they reserve the right to pivot,
    to rewrite and to redefine,
    thereby not only betraying
    others’ trust
    but also their own being.

    For in the depths of
    their own hearts,
    they know that to stand
    for anything is like being
    bound by conviction,
    and so they trade firm ground
    for the fleeting shelter
    of a passing cloud.

    Their words wind through
    labyrinths of mirrored reflections,
    refracting meanings that
    splinter and distort,
    making it possible
    for one person to speak
    several truths at once.

    But eventually,
    this kind of impotence reveals
    something deeper:
    it shows that these individuals
    are willing to betray the roots
    of their integrity
    to avoid the weight of discomfort—
    when perhaps it
    would have been better
    if they had just stated clearly
    what they meant instead.

    Those who engage in such pretenses
    do not lie before others,
    but rather lie before themselves,
    undermining their own character
    with each evasion.

    Filed under: 🜁 Self – tracing the inner landscapes of thought, feeling, and becoming.