Don’t be gullible

May 10, 2021 | 18 comments

To stay healthy, resist gullibility.

To be gullible, is to be easily persuaded into believing something.

With suggestions of disease running rampant in popular thought these days, it’s critical that one not be suggestible to whatever notion of mortal mind comes knocking on one’s mental door!

God created us healthy. As spiritual beings, we have good health to enjoy every moment of our existence. To know this truth beyond doubt, resists gullibility and prevents suggestions of disease from gaining entry to consciousness.

Gullibility is naiveté. It is born of ignorance. It is a non-thinking act.

Think with Truth! Be sure to consult Truth before forming conclusions about your health status.

Disease is not imperative. It is not necessary. It does not have to happen. It is an error of belief that finds no abiding place in a consciousness of Truth.

There is no rule that says you must believe in disease, that you must fear it, or have it. You do not! You have a divine right to stay healthy, and God is ever-present to keep you healthy and strong no matter what suggestion mortal mind might fling at you. You can ward it off and stay free of any negative influence.

Stay clear with Truth and put out any suggestions of disease. The quicker the better.

Don’t be gullible. Be alert to Truth, stick with Truth, and stay healthy.

18 thoughts on “Don’t be gullible”

  1. Thank you, Evan, especially for the insight that gullibility is a non-thinking act. It seems to me that it is the counterfeit of innocence, a most desirable quality of Christy character worthy of cultivation, grounded in the holiness of Truth; gullibility is grounded in ignorance, or as my CS teacher once said igNORance of Truth. I so appreciate this opportunity to ground my thought first thing in the morning. Enjoy this lovely day!

    1. Thank you Evan & Angie …learning so much today…thank you for helping us to know, learn and practice Truth….

  2. This is a crucial subject in the light of how we could be accepting the “dictates of experts” as the fact of our being unless we are careful to claim as Evan points out: that “disease is not imperative.” Wonderful ideas here. Thank you, Evan! What a great way to start the day! Blessings, all!

  3. Thanks. The red flowers, pappies I think, remind me of the field of poppies in the movie The Wizard of Oz. The poppies made the characters drowsy, and they wen to sleep for a while. But they did wake up after it snowed (a shower of cold water!) and pressed on in their quest. So it reminds me not to be gullible and not to fall asleep when I need to be awake and progressing.

  4. Last week I told about inspiration watching a webinar, hosted by DiscoveryBound, by Janet Horton, the retired Christian Science Chaplain, whose book “Cracking The Camouflage Ceiling” is FILLED with accounts of healings, overcoming bigotry, abuse, many many injustices, as well as her account of being in the Pentagon on 9-11. Here is the link to her webinar:
    https://www.discoverybound.org/resources/inspiring-talks/
    Offered with Evan’s permission.
    I hope you’re able to access this.
    I Love today’s image of the delightful- not gullible(!)-red sneakers amid red poppies!!
    Joy!

  5. Ya gotta Love the clarity !!♡ Thanks so much Evan for your contemporary freestyle expression. Potent ♡

  6. We are not subject to being easily suggestible, gullible, or easily persuaded by the many suggestions/invitations of mortal mind. Error loves to promote that belief, which would imply that there are many material minds with many different material beliefs. But truly we all express and share the one Divine Mind of God. There are no wrong ideas in there, just good news, wellness, Truth that we can rest in. One Mind. “If thine eye be single thy whole body shall be full of light.” (Matthew 6:22). Thank you!,

  7. Thank you for this wonderful blog. Evan, as always, your words of wisdom and inspiration are helpful and oh so important. All of the comments and excellent articles are appreciated as well. Love and blessings to all.

  8. Thank you, Annie, for the link to Janet Horton’s webinar. I had wanted to attend the meeting when it was first offered but had a conflict. I am so happy to get this link.
    Thank you Evan and all for your wisdom on this important subject.
    Many Blessings to all.

  9. “Think with Truth! Be sure to consult Truth before forming conclusions about [anyone’s] health status.”

    Without intruding on his thought, here’s how I trash the belief that my wonderful spouse and partner in life, whose favorite read is fiction, whose regular Amazon Prime deliveries are vitamins and supplements and whose health concerns are minor but many, is not a spiritual thinker and is gullible, I am correcting my own thought about him, thanks to you today, Evan. Taking a Truth view, I follow your wise guidance and acknowledge that

    “There is no rule that says [he] must believe in disease, that [he] must fear it, or have it. [He does] not! [He has] a divine right to stay healthy, and God is ever-present to keep [him] healthy and strong no matter what suggestion mortal mind might fling at [him or me]. [He] [I] can ward it off and stay free of any negative influence.”

    Thank you Evan.

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