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Stop Giving Your Power Away:

  • Writer: Stacey Sellars
    Stacey Sellars
  • May 23, 2025
  • 4 min read



Society teaches us to believe that everything we need is outside of ourselves. It’s the Doctor that knows our body better than we do. The Scientists and Teachers that know everything about everything, because apparently having a University degree means they are smarter than us mere common people. It’s the Governments who’s word and dictatorship we must listen to, because how could we possibly know how to govern our own life? And, of course, let's not forget the media whose word is gospel, because we certainly don’t have the capability to research, decipher and discern anything for ourselves. Don’t be so silly!


People that go down the natural healing root are stoned out hippies. People that question ‘the science’ are crazy conspiracy theorists. If you question the education system or refuse to conform, you are absolutely a ‘difficult’ child who must have some spectrum disorder. Ooohh, and if you dare to question the Government or news reporters then you most certainly are a tin foil hat nutter! No, no, no!!! You must NEVER allow yourself to go within and tap into your own innate wisdom. At least that’s what the societal hierarchy has programmed most people to believe.


For someone like myself who was raised to always think for myself and go with what felt right to me, I find it utterly bizarre to think that anyone would blindly trust the word of someone else. Especially a politician, or anyone that is giving advice that directly involves their livelihood being dependent on a certain narrative. That coupled with the fact that man is certainly capable of being fallible, it seems totally asinine to me to trust the word of anyone without first consulting with yourself and what intuitively feels right within your own being. 


Two personal scenarios instantly come to mind in regards to man being fallible: the first was when my Father found a hard lump in his throat. His GP felt it and said he didn’t think it was anything to worry about, but he sent my Father for a scan to be sure. The scan came back all clear. Something about the lump didn’t sit right with my Father though, so when he happened to be at an ears, throat and nose specialist for something else, he asked the specialist about it. The specialist immediately sent him for a different type of scan, and it turns out it was a very aggressive type of throat cancer. If my Dad had not trusted his own internal guidance system he would have died within months.


The second scenario was with a mark I discovered on my back. It looked like a scar that protruded into my back. The first Doctor I saw told me it was a scar and gave me some ointment to put on it. I knew that was rubbish! I would know if I had hurt myself to cause such a deep scar. I went to numerous other doctors and skin specialists, they all said it was nothing to worry about. But I knew better. I kept persisting, until finally a skin specialist diagnosed me with a very rare type of skin cancer. I had to have two tennis balls of muscle cut out down to my bone to remove the cancer. I was lucky that it hadn’t quite reached entering my bones. Again, if I trusted the numerous doctors who said it was nothing, I’d be long dead by now!


I can also think of several examples of where scientists have been wrong in their predictions and supposed scientific facts; like remember when the acid rain was going to kill us, and the hole in the ozone layer was going to destroy planet earth? Or, what about when doctors and scientists told us smoking was good for us? Oh, and what about all the products that the Government and correlating governing health and safety associations deemed safe for use and consumption? Things like asbestos, certain drugs and vaccines that were later pulled off the market for causing all sorts of horrific side-effects (with many causing death). 




There are so many examples that we could continue to discuss, and yet, people still seem to think that everyone outside of themselves knows better. Yes, of course, in many cases there will be someone else that knows more about something than we do. But, just because someone has a University degree or is in a position of power, doesn’t mean that everything they say is correct. Nor does it mean that we should blindly follow what they say. We ALL should be questioning and researching EVERYTHING for ourselves. We should be strengthening our innate intuitive abilities, and learning to trust that over what anyone else says. Because when we learn to connect to that instead of the power of our ego mind, we are more powerful and all-knowing in regards to what is truth, and what is best for us than anything anyone else can tell us. 


We don’t need people telling us what to do or what is truth. We need to learn that all of that power to learn, decipher and discern lives inside of us! Stop giving your power away, you are the power!!!

 
 
 

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