Troublemakers and Innovators

    Is he an oddball or a unique talent? Is she a rebel or an innovator? Odd, unique, freakish, talented, strange, rebellious, innovative, creative: sometimes it's hard to tell one from the other. And sometimes there is no difference, just a difference in perspective. 
    The same person who is considered a rebel, a troublemaker, a malcontent, by some is “a creative talent who can think outside the box” to others. Not that everyone who is odd, rebellious, ore freakish is really a unique talent waiting to be discovered, but very often those who are talented, creative and innovative are given those more negative labels instead. If you take a look at our history, you will see that many of the people who have brought about the greatest changes and the greatest advances socially, in religion, in business and in science have often been given one or more of those more negative labels early on in their careers. 
    Unfortunately, it is part of human nature that as we get older, we are less prone to support change, while the young tend to like change with little real analysis of how that change will benefit us. What we really need is a happy medium. We need to be willing to allow change when it is justified and beneficial while learning to reject change that will ultimately be destructive. 
    The problem is how to know the difference. The answer though is surprisingly easy: talk to God and the Beings of Light. They also know what changes are for the good and which ones are not. But if you won't bother to learn how to communicate with them, you will just be guessing on your own.

 

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