First, please play this short clip (from http://youtu.be/BkKKxhGu3A8):
http://youtu.be/BkKKxhGu3A8?t=42s (and substitute "Trolled" for "Towed")
So what is it, when things get really close to "popping out", that brings this "contra-diction"?
"Contra-" = "against; in opposition or contrast to"
"-diction" = "style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words"
Well, there is a natural spiritual law I've heard of before. You take a step in a direction, and that is first force. "I have a car that can run on water." Then you are met with second force, opposition. "That won't work. You're full of it. You never went to college. You're full of sh**." And if that doesn't stop you, then we have, "You come from a family of idiots. You're grandfather stole a pencil from the local store back in 1959, so you can't have a valid idea." And so on.
Disinfo, disinfo, disinfo. Has nothing to do with what you have actually done, or invented, or thought of. Or what your real intention is.
So, now, in these days, "they" (whoever that may be) often resort to "bringing out the trolls*". And on and on it goes.
In my own case, I know exactly how it feels to be "trolled", "dis-info-ed", and all that. I've seen it recently in a couple of places. And it's especially "effective", if the "troll" remarks get spread around, and it goes to people who are NOT discerning (aka, using one's Higher Discernment).
But it's all an attempt to do two things, in my mind: 1) create a distraction (from what the "trolled" person is trying to do, especially if it's a "positive" intent), and 2) create a "soap opera", and suck you into it (so you only pay attention to the soap opera, and not what you're intending to do).
At one point, I felt this blog was being strongly "trolled". So I closed down comments. On the blog, at least (of course, friends can still comment on the KP Facebook page).
So, I say, "Let the trolls troll. I will ride my Soul." (or something like that).
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* troll in Technology: "An electronic mail message, Usenet posting or other (electronic) communication which is intentionally incorrect, but not overtly controversial (compare flame bait), or the act of sending such a message. Trolling aims to elicit an emotional reaction from those with a hair-trigger on the reply key. A really subtle troll makes some people lose their minds."
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