We only can pick what we know....
It's complicated. You could mistake emotions being generated by wrong preconceptions, invalid fears, irrational desires, etc. as indicating you're resonating with something. Also, some things may look like they're not resonating with you but it's only because you're not properly seeing the essence behind them. I'd say in general that scientific theory and law that's been established and proven over and over again should be taken as fact regardless of whether they resonate, but that's fraught with issues too. Science is full of corruption, there's the reproducibility problem, and a lot of scientistic precepts such as physicalism and anti-mysticism are taken to be the "scientific" way of seeing things when science itself in no way authenticates them. Maybe one should just be constantly in conflict between "what feels right" and what reason tells you and try to and learn how to let the best one come on top as much of the time as possible.
Did you know that Dracula can walk in daylight? A misconception about him that he fears the sun. The only thing Dracula fears is his name.
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