05/22/2026
This is the philosophy of trust, of non-attachment—or whatever you choose to call it. Contradictions can co-exist, and more than one thing can be right—because truth touches truth. The “truth” I gather from this is the necessary exploration of faith. I ask for intervention often, so how could I be surprised if invisible forces act on my behalf after I have asked? Do I trust my counsel to act on my behalf? Do I trust my wise and well ancestors? Do I trust the Archangels? Do I trust my path? Do I trust myself?
I do not care how you spell God. Do you trust (you)?
The first person who told me “truth touches truth” was someone I radically disagreed with. I was less wise then, entirely unaware of the echo that statement would leave on the rest of my life. I must have been 22.
Now I understand that all that is before me—philosophy and experience, relationship and transition, exploration and travel, love and shadow—all of it is true. They come and go, and every single one of them is valuable, real, and has provided me with the most formative moments of my life.
Do I always recognize that value in the present moment? Of course not, because I am human. But hindsight is 20/20, and the perspective I have gained has changed everything.
If it comes, let it. If it goes, let it.