Posted by on February 12, 2003 at 22:30:43:
When someone expresses doubt in another person's ability, it is for one of two reasons.
The first reason is the most obvious and meant without harm. This person asks earnestly
for clarification, so that he or she may better comprehend and understand. The individual
inquires with respect, asking to learn and perhaps to discern if the path, which led to this
ability, would possibly be available for him or her to study.
The second reason doubt is cast on someone's ability is far darker. It comes from a mind
which itself is filled with deception and feels threatened. This response casts doubt with
negative intonations in order to lead this strength away from what is true to the person
who is mired in deception. As any illness will fight healing, so too will lies fight reality.
This doubt is intended to create confusion, destroying and damaging the credibility of the
Moo Doe practitioner.
To listen to this type of misinformation is to give credit to an incredible source. If one is
pure in strength and ability his interest is in hoping to sincerely learn. The 'must see'
person is absorbed only in himself, trying to disprove others to raise himself. To give
attention to this person is a waste of time.