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Re: Wonder No More


I went through a hellish weekend of fear after absorbing all of this. My mind went places that no ones mind should go. I would like to apologize for posting the video because it is only creating a tremendous amount of fear. Fearful people do very stupid things and it isn't healthy.

Unawareness causes people to do stupid things. There is considerable difference between dwelling on fear and getting over the initial shock of being rudely awakened in the morning when the alarmclock goes off.

Awakening to the fact that government politicians and corporate elites (medical/media/military/industrial) are sleeping in bed together, and are geared towards the exploitation of the general populations, may be disturbing news initially. But coming out of a dream state needs only to happen once.

Once can be enough. After this, the responsibility of the situation falls on your own shoulders as to what is needed next. I would suggest to choose to move in a direction that is right for you. It doesn't mean one has to continue to be awakened, again and again and again, after the dream has evaporated. It doesn't mean that you need to actually travel down the rabbit hole to see how deep it really goes. Although, this, too, can be done without dwelling in a state of fear.  

To me, it is more a matter of realizing that things are not what one believes (or has believed) them to be. The key word here is 'belief'. Believing what others say, and accepting that as truth, is choosing to live a life of convenience. Because one is opting out of discovering what is true for oneself. It is leaving the ability to discern for yourself, what is true for you, and placing it into the hands of others. Adopting a convenient life style always comes with the potential possibility for one to become less aware, to fall asleep into unawareness. 

Understanding that man's mind is easily programmed is at the crux of the matter. One can be subject to being swayed left or right, up and down, this way or that, by a myriad of repetitious suggestings. It is all propaganda. It can lead to autohypnosis, which leads one back into a sleep mode and living life in a mechanical, convenient life, which requires little intelligence.   

Whatever the stuff you read about or the video programmes you choose to watch, the music you listen to, it is a form of propaganda. Whether it is put out by some faction of government, the corporate media, a tv commercial, a comic book, from your average daily blogger, or coming from some sort of so-called 'truth' movement group, one should always use a bit of salt.

Living a life of awareness has nothing to do with living in fear. Fear is diametrically oppossed to living in awareness. Awareness requires one to be fear-less. It requires one to dust off and begin to make use of their intelligence. Fear, on the other hand, causes one to become less aware, less intelligent. And most certainly, as you have said, causes one to do stupid things.   

 

 

    

 

 
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