The parable of the red flag

What personality trait in people raises a red flag with you?

Conjuring telepathy and trying to deceive me through the means of transferring my power into a baby for personal gain is a red flag. For example, using telepathy as a conjurer’s spell to hurt others and drag them down to their level is nothing but a shadow’s act. Such people always live in darkness, creating ruckus, and never wanting to do inner engineering, for their minds remain narrow.

Xandra, who thinks only in scientific terms, dismisses the seeker’s experiences as ridiculous. Yet the seeker—the one who refuses to hold resentment, take revenge, or stoop so low as to drink another’s poison—is the true seeker.

Xandra enters the room only as a shadow, reading between the lines of the seeker’s parable stories, even watching videos together with the seeker in a distant way. This is mind-boggling for the seeker. Why go through all the trouble just to visit in the shadow? Why not come face to face with the seeker in physical form? Why always lurk in the shadow?

The red flag of this personal trait is clear: those who hide in shadows, deceiving through conjured telepathy, reveal not strength but fear. The true seeker stands in light, untouched by such illusions.

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