It’s Not A Sickness

[Doubt - III]

Doubt looks like neediness from the outside. The doubter is disoriented, directionless, and even desperate.

Because doubt strikes to our core.
Core beliefs.
Core assumptions.
Core ideology.
Core understanding.
Core “facts”.

Naturally, when one wrestles with doubt, the whole foundation of life can suffer tremors.

But, it is not neediness.
It’s not a weakness or a sickness.
It’s not a lack of anything. It’s not a deficiency.
It’s not a problem or condition.

There are no prescriptions other than those that allow the doubt to breathe. Time. Space. Compassion. Understanding.

Anything else only augments the doubt.

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