If I may add something, I'll say the burden of proof is on you. It's not on the people who doubt your theories which can't be proven in the mundane world.Posted by sourcetruth (here)
These statements are not simply my statements, they are the statements of a youtuber that I referenced in my original post. I do agree with this person however.Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)
"Sourcetruth" goes even further than the name "Pravda" in 1980s Soviet Union claiming to have "only truth" in their News Paper! (we all know better than that). Because it comes from the "11 dimension or realm" and is "Source" ... a bold statement aka claim.
How you present (or sell) yourself to world determines the response you get or can expect.
Pretentious sonorous magniloquent (even if parts are true).
Your best claim against this is simply calling it names, instead of logical reasoning to explain why I am wrong.
So, what if most spiritual theories can't be proven? It's more a matter of their quality and inspiration to you.
If you want to share that with others it's all about how you approach them. If they are skeptical and defensive, it might be your approach.
It can be better to offer new information with an open minded and humble way. "Hey I found this and it works for me, what do you think?"
It's all about energy. If you use the absolutist approach, "THIS is the way it is", then you're gonna get that stern/confrontational energy in return because you're helping to create it.
If you want them to listen you have to be humble and open minded with your approach. You shouldn't start with theories treated as absolutes, which can't be proven.
To talk spiritual, it may be about "service to self" vs "service to others". Living and let live, recognizing the many perspectives/paths vs unwavering beliefs and wanting to push those beliefs.
There's much chaotic energy on the planet. People are arguing over everything, and each clash of insentient will, not recognizing the other's will, creates more chaos "sts" energy.
So it's important to work on ourselves and how we approach others, especially if we think we have valuable information to share. We are all noble servants for the truth if we choose to be, it's our jobs to present it and let it speak. It will reach those who need to see it which could just be a few people. Be grateful if it helps anyone.
If what you found is so good why not just be content with it? If you must share, use a humble and open minded approach.