In the English language the word conspiracy begins with the letters C-O-N. Conspiracies are a con game meant to sway your CONFIDENCE away from the truth that lies within. Conspiracy enters your awareness as a system of distractions purposely meant to misdirect you from following your own design path and desire to expand in your own conscious awareness.
Conspiracy is designed to take away your power and energy in order to maximize the power of the conspirator. There is no love supporting conspiracy only fear. Conspiracy harbors distortion, imbalance and confusion solely for selfish purposes.
conspiracy | kənˈspirəsē | noun (plural conspiracies) a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful: a conspiracy to destroy the government. • the action of plotting or conspiring: they were cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
misdirect | ˌmisdəˈrekt, ˌmisdīˈrekt | verb [with object] send (someone or something) to the wrong place or in the wrong direction: voters were misdirected to the wrong polling place. • aim (something) in the wrong direction: he misdirected a shot. • (of a judge) instruct wrongly: the appeals court was satisfied that the trial judge had misdirected the jury. • use or apply (something) wrongly or inappropriately: their efforts have been largely misdirected.
confidence | ˈkänfədəns | noun the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust: we had every confidence in the staff | he had gained the young man's confidence. • the state of feeling certain about the truth of something: it is not possible to say with confidence how much of the increase in sea levels is due to melting glaciers. • a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities: she's brimming with confidence | [in singular] : he would walk up those steps with a confidence he didn't feel. • the telling of private matters or secrets with mutual trust: someone with whom you may raise your suspicions in confidence. • (often confidences) a secret or private matter told to someone under a condition of trust: the girls exchanged confidences about their parents.
con1 | kän | informal verb (cons, conning, conned) [with object] persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception: I conned him into giving me your home number | she was jailed for conning her aunt out of $500,000. Noun an instance of deceiving or tricking someone: [as modifier] : a con artist | when depositors, realizing that the whole thing is a con, demand repayment.
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