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Trust your Heart

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Author: Biljana

If we look back in our life and remember the first time our trust was broken the memory of that experience may still bring back the feelings of the disappointment. The disappointment we felt eroded the faith we have causing us to become more careful and selective about who we can trust and how much.

Many of us believe being able to put our faith in each other is being able to decide who is an honest person and who is not. We remember the past experiences as potential threats and they act as a warning to us. Being able to put trust in others begins with having trust in ourselves and with having our own trust we let go of these fears that prevent us from enjoying life and safely appreciate the different experiences we have, which help us grow.

Trust is one of the most, if not the most important quality we can have and share with each other. Trust promotes faith, confidence, contentment, wisdom, stability, integrity and honesty. It strengthens bonds and delivers clarity for us. An individual who trusts sees the world with understanding, compassion and hope without judgment, pessimism and fear.

There is an incredible power in the universe and trust is the door within the heart where you will find your way. The great majority of us do not trust in what we cannot explain or control however the only person who can prevent us from having faith is ourself. We are not alone, we are safe and life can be simple and peaceful.

"Put your faith in what you most believe in, trust your heart and let faith decide" - axiom

I feel we may safely trust a good deal more than we do and having trust is not contrary to the usual ideas, something that turns out to be right or wrong. Trust is the quality which provides confidence and extends into the ability to take a necessary leap of faith even against all the odds. As we let our own trust radiate we give others the opportunity to do the same. Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon them and that is, to let them know that you trust them.