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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A short consciousness & society note



There's a lot of crap on the Internet which is downloaded from various sources.  My fight here is with ignorance. 

People are parting the curtains, so-to-speak, and taking their first peeks back into esoterica: Alchemy, Theosophy, Exopolitics and anything else popularized by Dan Pinchbeck's, Reality Sandwich. Unfortunately they are starting to create their own internet salads of cultural misappropriations. Keith Wyatt's The Quickening is one such salad

I've mentioned this at least once on my program. There is a global belief pattern beating the drum for apocalypse.  Miserable human beings awaiting a dark end etc. etc.  In the West it was first propagated by the Churches in the Second Coming of Christ.  If you have a paralell belief system on the Left Path some will believe one can precipitate  "The Second Coming of Christ" by willing apocalyptic destruction.

I have decided to interrupt or cut off my own faucet of thoughts on these subjects.  I really believe at this stage there is a concerted effort to herd each individual mind into a global song of surrender to the most horrid destruction possible.  

LIFE IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE APOCALYPSE DOESN'T

There are things that are safe to say and then there are things that are not safe to say.  Some things I will agree are better not to be said by me.

One of the best arguments in the field volleyed against Facebook I have read, with as much Wikileaks factual integrity you could muster, was completely rolled up by a UFO-Area 51-Alien conspiracy writer from Seattle, WA.   So much for being closed minded or going along with my disassociative news-snobbery disorder.  But it doesn't make me regret any decision to put a tourniquet on apocalyptic destruction mongering.  I will starve it by denying it the energy source my mind provides.


People are much more receptive to the idea of aliens being around.  My personal experiences aside, I haven't had a legitimate contact with an alien worth proving for scientific or societal improvement yet.  It will be cool and landmark and relatively unbelievable when and if it does happen. 


But until I can get the situation where I'm in a safe-triple paned security glass alcove sitting across from an alien *LIVE* where they can speak for themselves, I'm not buying any of the second hand Wizard of Oz stuff from contactees.  

I learned this time, it is possible to learn between the lines from anyone.  This is the collaborative brilliance of the Internet.  Alan Wyatt's perception is not a total wash, it's just not the complete picture of all possible outcomes. Nothing may happen and everything could happen. 






Apocalyptic visions historically are paired with civil, economic and political times of unrest where food is scarce and times are hard for all of humanity. That is why Voltaire wrote Candide.  All manners of public horrors in the world are with us simultaneously.  We just perceive it in full force because we have the Internet.  


All I'm saying is...make room for the existence you choose too. 

Again - alt news media is like a giant flea market for news reprobates.  You can find some great stuff in the bazarre, but there is just a ton of stuff you'll never touch from disinterest or from an intuitive level gut-check which says "NO."

Here's an example : People accept the Cathy O'Brien story, Project Camelot as the complete take over of US mass media and marketing to usher in "mind control".  It's like they forget all light, spirit and the quest for a different experience other than the darkest corner of Manchurian candidate/Stepford wife programming.  Some people are into the stories because it helps them solve their inner issues of defeat and powerlessness and so many other reasons I can't relate to or even pretend to understand.

The other example is the obsession with the "blood cults of the elite". Boring.  Old world and uninventive and been around forever and... boring.  Big lizards body snatching little children, placing them in forced underground camps where they are later consumed for food is like... the Grimm Fairy Tales. Shapeshifting witches luring children into slavery only to later eat their live essences is a metaphor for occult child abuses. It's awful and sad and dark and...I'm just not compelled by it.  There's no sense of empowerment, wonder, or outstanding victory for the every day truth of those living free, pursuing the joy of being alive.  There is no gratitude for breath and life.  Those stories are simply just tales of endless, grinding fear and morbidity.  :P 

One of the main reasons I just refuse to accept most of the MK-Ultra Predictive Programming lines is not because I want to discount someone's journey or their life story.  I just can't buy that little girls wearing butterfly barrettes were participating in MK-Ultra programming.  The US government simply is not powerful enough to ruin butterflies for little girls.  If they were paid with our taxes to convince me - they failed miserably. 


There's a lot of bad shit out there. Maybe you can find a place in your heart to take all the dark baggage and put it on The Man before the burn him all the way down.  That's one way to do it. 










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