I am not really a new age type of person, or atleast I think I am not,it is a little too easy to put everyone in a certain bracket based on what they say. This is what could happen when your brain wants to write down truths and by being observant you can be biased into thinking somebody is the way you think he is, because you know things.
I actually like this sharing of info with you so please don't think I am trying to counter everything you say, I mostly agree with what u say. I also mention things to people when they perhaps don't like it, but I do also overthink the consequences of my behaviour and what the outcome of my actions could be.
so-called truth is often very subjective and based on your environment, upbringing and how you got out of bed on any random day.
It could be true that my way of thinking is "new age" but I haven't studied enough to know what new age encompasses as I see no benefit in it,
Most people on earth haven't got the time to figure out what is truth instead they worry about living and providing for primary needs, truth is not that important it seems as life continous without it.
I am simply trying to do what I think works best for everyone, admittedly I fail every day to be my best self. At least I think I am, but how do I know for sure.
I am not saying you shouldn't share truths or the stuff that you know, but there are more ways to skin a cat. Tactical ways to share a message.
Or do we always have to be blunt about it?
You can call someone ignorant, but like you said words vibrate, perhaps you could have found a better word to make your message vibrate.
Maybe I misunderstand what you are trying to do here, I will read your posts again, I do find it fascinating as I believe you are onto something.
But how do you distinguish between speaking your mind versus speaking the truth. How can you trust a wandering mind to speak truths ever?
You seem to not care about the effect or ripple your behaviour causes, you just do what you think is right. I am not convinced that this is the best way unless you trust yourself enough to know you are right, which is close to impossible as nothing is ever 100% right, you might be highly likely to be right though.
Unfortunately those who explode themselves on busy marketplaces think they know the truth, trying to own the truth seems dangerous sometimes and unnecesary.
Like I said knowing something doesn't mean it is right ever. Half truths, we seem to live in a probabilistic world that allows us to guess what will likely happen or what is likely true, but putting a truth on it, I think is unnecesarily dangerous, Because even the strongest theories will be proven wrong over time.