Friends, if you want to see what happens if a human being is born knowing
not with the mind but with the heart, someone who is totally unconditionally trusting of everyone and everything:
Go read about a condition called Williams Syndrome.
Persons with this condition are biologically incapable of distrust.
Persons they are born unconditionally trustful, wearing their
hearts on their sleeves.
What is the result:
Most persons with Williams Syndrome need ongoing protection because they know no boundaries, cannot distinguish between safe and unsafe and are vulnerable to
the worst forms of exploitation.
Journalist Jennifer Latson notes that the state of mind that characterizes Williams Syndrome is equated with holiness in many religions and cultures.
But what are the real world consequences of living this way every moment of one's life?
The Boy Who Loved Too Much by Jennifer Latson
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not with the mind but with the heart, someone who is totally unconditionally trusting of everyone and everything:
Go read about a condition called Williams Syndrome.
Persons with this condition are biologically incapable of distrust.
Persons they are born unconditionally trustful, wearing their
hearts on their sleeves.
What is the result:
Most persons with Williams Syndrome need ongoing protection because they know no boundaries, cannot distinguish between safe and unsafe and are vulnerable to
the worst forms of exploitation.
Journalist Jennifer Latson notes that the state of mind that characterizes Williams Syndrome is equated with holiness in many religions and cultures.
But what are the real world consequences of living this way every moment of one's life?
The Boy Who Loved Too Much by Jennifer Latson
[www.google.com]