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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

trust-worthy-ness


the seed-essence of trust-worthy-ness

is before knowing gains affirmation,

before the clout of recognition occurs,

even before the sensory cues 

have consciously registered.

for that which is made into the weave of trust

has field presence first,

in the mutual initial broadcasts of being.

some fields stronger than others.

some peoples' method more efficient

in the feel of realization presenting.

that makes for the unevenness of evident display.

for trustworthy embarks on a narrative journey.

each person is to their own account,

as to what degree of presentation and clarity

that trust worthy comes to contractually present.

for task, money, presence, secrets, friendship,

or even life,

the weave of their shared story 

has its own behavioral peccadilloes expressed.

meaning becomes a bonding and binding agent.

memory becomes the fluid of account.

but the essence of itself

lies in the vibrationals 

that both fields cross pollenate,

in the radiance intermingling expressed,

as harmonics or clamor clash or soothe.

as in nanoseconds into their communal field presence. 

as with each, pen and paper, for the other's script infolding.

narratives singularize over trust's methods used.

yet confoundedly, the conscious mind has needs

to rationalize this shared presence into formality.

humans do this with animals in the same,

yet mostly unequally shared.

for pets abound with trust

and become the cornerstones of emotional bonding.

humans still rely on mind-right livelihood foremost.

wanting trust to be contractual,

as if it is an understood process.

with trust,

we all rely on over-thinking. 

for trust to be evident and yet questionable

is rare in life. 

does this process stream into its existence

yet as appreciative and tethered to?

trust are goals of human worthiness affirmed.

amazingly hard for the mind to grasp

and emotions to live without . . .

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