It’s fair to say that all of us don’t know what we’re talking about when it comes to specific topics. We might have excellent awareness in some areas, but next to none in others. Yet whenever we read the comments section of anything controversial on Facebook or elsewhere, there are always the various opposing views, many of which are ignorant, condemning and outright abusive. The disheartening aspect is many people who have awoken to some of the conspiratorial ‘truths’ that have been brilliantly exposed by the independent media, as well as run a relatively good heart program, can still be some of the most ignorant bullies out there.
From a personal standpoint, we should all be able to
recognise that we’re learning everyday. Sometimes we might even have
strong convictions about particular beliefs, but if we’re adamant about
conducting holistic and robust research, we’ll inevitably find that we
have gotten something strikingly wrong.
If unbiased and deep investigation has been a process that
we have engaged in for many years, it would no doubt be a less common
occurrence. Still though, it’s clear that we need to stay open to not
just evolving our views, but entirely transforming that which we
‘believe’ we ‘know’. Otherwise, we’ll inescapably fall subject to
falsity, dogma and bigotry.
In this light, it’s important to engage people with
opposing or varied views through not just healthy debate, but
conversation too. If we head into a discussion with the attitude that we’re only out to ‘win’, then what are the consequences if we’re wrong? Will we be shut off from developing our own perspective and therefore behave in ways that resemble the mainstream mentality?
Of course we would be.
The community of awakening individuals is on the right
track, but let’s be real about it; most people who are only just
beginning to stir from their slumber have very little idea of what
they’re talking about. This is obviously even more applicable to the
sleeping masses as well.
When we first begin to wake up to the greater realities of
our existence, we only have a very limited perspective on the entire
spectrum of concepts and knowledge that constitute the truth and
sovereignty movements. And even though there are many people who have
been engaged in this process for decades, even they will still have it
wrong in some ways.
This awakening spectrum can be thought of as two
distinct categories; on one side is opening to the spirituality of
reality, and on the other lies the lies of the economic and social
structures. Some of us are waking up in both areas, whilst others only explore one of the two.
For example, many people who understand the propaganda and
mechanisms of the control-matrix reject anything of a spiritual nature.
This is unfortunate because there is so much to be learned from
exploring the consciousness of reality and its deep interconnection on
an ecological, quantum physical and symbolic level.
It adds magic to the madness, which speaks volumes of good vibrations to the heart and mind.
The same goes for those who have tapped into some of the
bigger philosophical realities. Many have completely lost their sense of
direction when it comes to navigating their way through the monetary,
medicinal, political, educational and other social structures which have
been hijacked by the corporatocracy that has long established the core
control of how human affairs are organised on a global scale.
Unfortunately, some prefer to keep their head in the sand
and just ‘secretly’ hope that everything will work out okay without them
needing to activate their inner activist and contribute to the many
growing grass-roots movements which have sprung up all over our world.
This is not only imbalanced, but hypocritical too.
Of course there are many deceptions which are either
purposely or mistakenly created within both areas, too. For example, the
new age movement is plagued with false ideology that steers people off
track. In all fairness though, there are many essential ‘truths’ woven
within it, so it’s an amateur mistake to throw the baby out with the bath water once we see through the haze.
This also applies to the orchestrated infiltration of our
social systems. One example is that there are differences in opinion
for who the men behind the curtain actually are, as well as what
is the ‘right’ way to move forward in terms of an economic and social
model. Regardless of the truth about these issues – which really is
impossible to definitively ascertain – its important that we all
unite under the simple agreement that the money supply and
the matrix-media are the two primary control mechanismsthat we need to educate people on and address first.
We also need to be active in building self-sustaining
systems on a local and community level too, which unfortunately very few
people have stepped up to actualise.
Another example is the infighting over the US presidential
race, as well as whether the political system can be used to our
advantage or not. One thing that is indisputable among all this noise is
that this circus has been beneficial to the cause because many people
are becoming more conscious through the commentary provided by Trump and
Sanders. This stands, even if the political duopoly has always been an
effective divide and conquer strategy employed by the
powers-that-will-no-longer-be.
Let’s not get too lost in the details about the candidates
either; let’s just accept that Hillary is a puppet of the establishment
and that it’s a good thing that Trump and Sanders have had the
opportunity to tell their stories.
It is in this sense that the political arena has been
conclusively shown to be an effective vehicle to wake up the
sleepwalking masses. In this light, one day it might even be able to be
used to solidify the real change we need for real freedom and justice.
We’re obviously not there yet, but we very well might be if we
capitalised on the power we have as a collective.
Of course we are all anarchists at heart;
we all covertly or overtly desire the freedom from being ruled (which
for those who don’t know is the true definition of anarchy). Excessive government and dictatorships are not and never will be the answer to anything positive and productive. Yet
the logic of using politics as a mechanism at the very least to educate
the masses, as well as one day re-instituting our natural and sovereign
rights, is crystal clear.
Plus, the nuclear and other weaponry that exists these days needs to
be kept in check; without some sort of management system the psychopathy
of unmonitored collectives of people will inevitably kill us all.
Simply, there has always been tyrannical structures and monopolies which
have manifested all throughout human history, so once again we need a
platform to ensure that we undermine the powers-at-be-now, as well as
guarantee it doesn’t happen into the future.In summary, the struggle for freedom is an ancient journey so we shouldn’t overlook the fact that the political framework has actually brought some positive results. We should capitalise on it to continue this agenda, instead of completely condemning it just because it’s not working perfectly in this moment. If we recognise that a balanced approach is always the right approach, then we can recognise the value in working within the system to achieve our goals, as well as building on the outside too.
In any case, that’s my personal view, and
hey, I accept that I might be wrong. And even if I am, that doesn’t
mean that I deserve to be abused over it. I used this example because
regardless if we’re talking about as something as complex as this issue,
or something more mundane, we definitely need to take a more respectful
approach towards each other.
Unfortunately, this is not a common
reality online. If we look at any forum which discusses politics, the
failed war-on-drugs, conspiratorial information or many other divisive
topics, then we’ll see a plethora of ignorance and abuse that really is
an embarrassment to the fight for truth and freedom.
For example, even if we are aggressively
approached by a highly indoctrinated mindset that is still in the
fantasy land of the mainstream mentality, then meeting abuse with abuse
gets no-one anywhere fast. If we’re direct and real, but still show a
bit of compassion for their delusion, then we might actually be able to
help them understand the illusory predicament they’re in.
This also goes for those who have a lot
of intellectual capacity, but still have their head in the sand about
the way the world really is; if we can subtly help them to understand
that the brainwashed-expert quota has already been filled, then
everybody wins.
And of course the same goes for those we
meet who are on the same team of truth and freedom; it might be us or it
might be them who needs to evolve our view, so if we’re each open to the developmental path, then we’re all likely to learn and grow from the experience.
Simply, we don’t need to be an asshole about it. We
all had to begin the waking up experience at one stage so its
hypocritical if we are. Plus, it just doesn’t work anyway, so let’s put
our pride to the side and engage our fellow truth-seekers (even if they
don’t know it yet) in a way that’s going to maximise their chance of
emancipating themselves from their psychological prison.
Ultimately, bullying and abusive
behaviour is a disgrace to those who consider themselves as ‘waking up’.
We should always be real, direct and assertive – that should never
change – but we should also take a serious chill pill and be sympathetic
to the ignorance of others, as well as our own.
After all, nobody has all the answers.
Source: http://www.zengardner.com/wake-people-without-ahole/
3 comments:
I tried doing what the author suggests. The problem is that too many people do not care to know the truth. To them it's not about truth, it's about doing what they want. There are too many people who need a serious wake-up call....like an economic collapse so pervasive that it knocks the silly putty out of their heads and brings them to their knees.
Feeling you on that David,
Some will type to you in lower case and then move to ALL CAPS AND KEEP TYPING as if you didn't notice what they were doing.
Hmph!
Then there are the ones ripe for picking.
You will know them by their fruits, and they think they can hide their rot, but you can see them better than they see their self.
They pretend to want all life to live, oh...no abortions...those poor babies prevented from being born...stop them! All life is precious!
Then when the babies get older its,
Conform to this,
Conform to that.
Identify with this, choose that door or you will be hated.
Pick this religion.
Vote.
Boycott those people, they are ignorant.
Hate this, and kill that.
And no. They are not open to any idea different from their own.
The world is a big place, and some of us have gone beyond our local town, or outside of our state, or even traveled the world.
Some of us read, some of us take on challenges that other people face so they are not alone.
Some of us heal people, we show them how to heal their selves physically and spiritually.
Then we speak or communicate some thought that just totally blows the mind of the one who heard it, and we are the imbecile, the new ager, the programmed fool, or some other nonsense.
When those people came here, on boats, and started at Plymouth Rock or wherever. They were saying long live the King, because that's where they came from, what they knew.
The thought of independence was heresy, but a few did think it, and the rest wanted to remain with the 'leader' that took care of them and shipped them their 'tea'.
A few more woke up, about tea and taxes and control, and that was new age then and not now.
There are babies who are born because they were not aborted.
They live here and they want to use the restroom.
It doesn't matter whether they want to read a sign and choose a door according to what the rest of the world wants.
If their life is precious before they were born, it's even more precious now.
Religion, color, social economic level, political affiliation, surgeries to give them a gender, surgeries to change their gender.
If their life is precious then treat is so throughout their life.
Or is the word hypocrite not even expansive enough to define what is going on in 'awareness'.
The public must accommodate the public, and the Bill of Rights is not the only rights life has.
But an awareness blog is the wrong place to wake up.
It's where people control who stays asleep.
I believe a wake-up call so loud must take place to level out the population as to what's really important. You've heard the saying," it's funny how color or religion doesn't matter when you're in the fox hole with someone." Our Nation needs a common path that everyone understands, or we are finished; Too many people are blinded by self delusion....and then one day, they wake-up to tyranny.
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