Doubt Kills
Those who sow doubt seek to destroy you. They create fear and uncertainty in yourself Their seeds are planted with insinuation To force you away from your intuition They tend their work with insistence Slow and deliberate destruction Subtle words to erode your confidence Break your beautiful spirit with doubt Derail you from divine guidance To become lost in their evil intent Those who sow doubt seek your destruction Turn away from them and save yourself
Namaste



The poem reads like a warning spoken from experience, showing how doubt planted by others can slowly eat away at your confidence. It captures the way harmful people work quietly and deliberately, using small insinuations to make you question your own intuition. Their words don’t attack directly they erode, little by little, until you start losing trust in yourself. The image of doubt as a seed someone tends on purpose feels painfully true, especially when the goal is to weaken your spirit. The poem also highlights how doubt disconnects you from your inner guidance, leaving you vulnerable to someone else’s intentions. But it doesn’t stay in that darkness: it ends with a clear, empowering call to turn away and protect yourself. It’s a reminder that your clarity and self‑trust are worth defending, and that stepping back from those who undermine you is an act of strength.
Absofuckinglutely! I ran.... off to better places 😘