Sacred Cow Tipping – Reclaiming Trust
Everyone can make mistakes. However, if someone has abused your trust repeatedly, do you just keep trusting them? Do you follow their lead blindly without questioning their authority? Once you discover you’ve been misled, do you let them get away with it?
The Status Quo would like for you to do just that when it comes to the mismanagement and downright dishonesty that they have repeatedly perpetrated on our economy and our nation. After all, they are too big to fail, so that automatically excuses everything. Right?
Yes, the old guard is pretty fearful of the prospect of really going in a new direction. Yet, because of the progress that has been made by many dedicated hearts, the beast is losing it’s balance and getting pretty bossy in its attempts to regain control. One of the tactics it is likely to try is to push the use of this Sacred Cow:
“Excuse people in positions of authority, regardless of whether or not they have abused our trust.”
I suggest that we nip this one in the bud because without justice, we will never be able to reclaim trust.
And trust is what fuels a healthy economy.
You can start by cutting off the underlying Sacred Cows using the Soul Contract Circle with these affirmations:
“I release my agreement to trust the untrustworthy,”
and
“I release my agreement to put up with mismanagement.”
And
“I release any agreement I have to let them get away with it.”
Then, when you play today’s tipping point game, imagine you can go back through the history of your ancestors. Think about all the traumatic experiences they went through on account of decisions that some unqualified crony made; wars, occupations, genocide, crusades, slavery, broken promises, lost jobs, abuse, mismanagement and so on. As the living heir of your family, exercise your authority and release all those agreements. See every last unjust appointment, treaty and decree burn away into nothingness. Then consciously make a new agreement to incorporate competence and honesty into a new direction.
Rheanni Lightwater © 2008

