When
people look at the world today, it can sometimes just be downright
depressing. There's just no other word for it. And isn't it
interesting how rapidly the world has changed and become this way
over the last few years? It really has happened quite quickly. One
minute we were thinking we were free and most were looking forward to
a bright future, then, somehow we found ourselves in the world of
today where our governments are completely out of control, our police
have been militarized, Europe is falling apart, and everyone has for
the most part, been duped by mainstream propaganda into spending most
of their time looking over their shoulder wondering if the guy next
to them on the bus is a 'terrorist'. Of course in among these
questioning masses are those awakened and newly awakening individuals
who know perfectly well who the real terrorists are, namely
government, and who can see through the facade of the currently
predominant fear campaign. Yet even most awakened people still remain
perplexed and frustrated in their efforts to finding any remedy to
this situation.
Upon
awakening and discovering the world is not what they first thought it
to be, a great many people typically begin looking into the workings
of the system and are led into a rabbit hole of endless conspiracy
theories, some of which are true, most of which are purposefully
manufactured noise. And ultimately most end up in a state of
confusion, frustration or worse, with most then becoming lost in
their ongoing quest for someone to blame. As if pointing the finger
at someone and shouting "You!" is actually going to change
anything. But this generally seems to be the way with human nature.
We look for someone else to blame for getting us into this mess, and
then we demand someone else fix it.
We do
this because generally, people have been very effectively programmed
into accepting two very false and in fact, two diametrically opposed
realities, as being true.
On one
hand we view ourselves as all important, the King or Queen of one's
own castle as it were, and demand we be served by others in a timely
manner and to our satisfaction; we deem ourselves somewhat above the
common workers we may employ for whatever particular task, or very
often even in regards to how we personally rate ourselves against our
peers. While on the other hand, in regards to society at large, we
see ourselves as being insignificant little people who cannot really
make a difference in the world and must look to others more wise. We
place our faith in leaders to miraculously lead us to a better world.
It is this very attitude, this bizarre combining of two completely
false realities into one, that has been largely responsible for
leading humankind to our current predicament.
Life
is an incredible thing. It is a melting pot of expression and
wondrous diversity whereby human potential is only limited by
people’s belief, or lack of belief, in their own abilities and by
the limits they place upon themselves. I mean sure, there may be
financial barriers we all face regarding the completion of some
project or other, but on a deeper level, as a species, as a society,
as the expressions of creation each of us ultimately are, we place
limits on our potential generally due to our beliefs of what our
potential is and by our belief and understandings of what is and is
not possible. In this manner, we impose our own limitations upon our
own potential.
Much
of the time such limitations are the result of programming, the
adapting of someone else's belief that has been superimposed over our
own. This is modern education in a nutshell. It is the education, or
lack of it, that we have received that has ultimately led us to this
point because modern education is in fact designed not to educate,
but rather to separate children from their parents at as early an age
as possible and to immerse them into a rigorous program of
indoctrination and training. It has been this training that has led
us to believe we are both, all important, and ultimately
insignificant and inconsequential, at the very same time.
The
catalyst that holds the programming together is the subtle use of
fear throughout the entire education system. The class system, peer
group pressure, fear of failure, exams, the grading system, the
separation into age groups, the different grouping systems - alpha,
delta etc, the relentless respect for authority that is drummed into
the children. All are class based, all are designed as mechanisms of
division and control, and all use fear as the catalyst in order for
them to work.
This
use of fear as a catalyst and the subtle subliminal programming into
the combining and acceptance of two completely opposing realities,
self importance and insignificance, into one mindset, quite naturally
creates a huge schism in the psyche of the individual. And it's easy
to make a play for more control from that point forward. The more
powerless the individual feels in the face of an ever more monstrous
and overbearing system, the more desperate and fanatical one becomes
in their attempts to maintain a sense of power and control over their
own individual space. Thus the more isolated each becomes from their
families, friends and peers and thus the social divide also
continually widens between individual families. And via the use of a
monetary system purposely designed to place people in a never ending
state of self-generating debt, no matter how successful one becomes
within the parameters of the system, the fear always remains. A fear
of loss, of shortage, of insecurity... It's always there like a
leaking faucet, slowly dripping somewhere in the back of one's mind.
Divide
and conquer is the motto, and mankind has been farmed almost to
perfection... almost.
I say
almost because although the ruling Kakistocracy has done a pretty
good job, it hasn't been perfect - though with the advent of 5G and
the Smart Grid, they are most certainly working on that. But for what
fortune it may bring, now at last, albeit somewhat late in the game,
the veil is lifting for a great many people. Many are beginning to
realize the truth. Well at least the basics of it anyway. They are
now beginning to see how they have been played and they are starting
to realize that their attention to matters of state is required. But
again, to what end? And as usual, they ask themselves, "But what
can one little person do?"
Well,
the first thing one must do, is drop the "I'm just a little
person" programming. Stop selling yourself short. I simply
cannot stress this point home enough to people that ALL that exists
within our entire society is people. All of them "little people"
just like you. Irrespective of any position or office they hold, they
are just people. They are nothing more. All have equal value and all
have equal potential for creative thought. And ultimately, it is
thoughts that have created this mess. Thoughts turned into action.
And everyone has that same potential.
The
problem is that via the programming most have received, they have
lost connection to their true self and are for the most part,
completely unaware of their own potential. They are constrained by
the limitations defined by their programming and they are further
constrained by fear. And not just a fear of authority, but also a
fear of ever really and truly being themselves. A fear of
acknowledging their own self worth. Sure I have great worth, but I'm
just a little person. When you can step back and really see it, you
almost have to admire the level of programming it takes to achieve a
comfortable merging of two such apposing mindsets into one.
Yes,
life is an incredible thing but it is fleeting gift. What is
important is what one does with it. What legacy has been left behind?
Has reality been improved or impaired by your time spent here? And as
it is but a fleeting moment, what is there to really fear? As far as
fear goes, on one hand people are generally in fear for their own
personal security, while on the other, of the overwhelming and
seemingly insurmountable power of the machine. They forget that the
machine, the system, is a cloud, it's a fiction created by mankind,
the result of thought turned into action and that we all have the
ability to create something different if we choose to step back into
our humanity and view things from a more human perspective.
Ultimately,
the machine may look like this all pervasive, all powerful organism
but the reality is that is just people. People like you or I who turn
their thoughts into action. Our problem is that when we attempt to
address our grievances towards it we do battle against the action, we
do not confront the people within the machine who thought to put the
action in motion. And again, we do this as the result of programming.
Most
people have this deep seated respect for authority and the written
word. This is what has made the legal system so effective. People
will do the wrong thing when they know it's wrong due to the power of
the written word. They will step outside of their moral compass
believing they have no choice other than to do so, simply because
another man or woman wrote it on paper and claimed it to be "law".
In this manner and via this training we have allowed ourselves to be
misled, stolen from, controlled, corralled, impoverished and
enslaved. We have allowed unprecedented destruction of our habitat in
the name of corporate profit for a small handful of people who
control things at the top. We have allowed endless wars, human rights
abuses and an endless stream of millions upon millions of beautiful
human beings, each of equal value and equal potential to be
discarded, murdered or simply forgotten. All due to our subservience
and obedience to the written word. It is also the written word that
has convinced us that the conspirators at the top of the pyramid are
all powerful, that all opposition to them is impossible and
controlled, when nothing could be further from the truth. The real
conspiracy is that there is any such thing as "little"
people.
There
isn't.
There's just people.
The
real truth is, that those at the top are just people too. People who
had an idea and put that idea into action. Of course they are
presented to the masses by the media as "celebrities". They
are paraded before the people as untouchable demigods to be admired
and cheered on. The masses are kept on the treadmill having to pay to
be alive, always living on the edge of scarcity and finding their
pleasures vicariously through the lives of others rather than their
own and so never really have the time to ever realize their own
potential. Yet deep inside, most people know it's there. They know
they have value and they know this system is wrong, but they know not
how to change things.
Change
will come when people realize their own perfection and learn to
respect themselves enough to see that same perfection in others. What
will it take? Perhaps some kind of worldwide epiphany, who knows.
Perhaps it will happen simply by those who are awakened spreading
information as we have done for so long. Hopefully it will happen
soon, that people will stop seeing government as this all powerful
thing and see it as people. Just people. Employees who are all
standing in abuse of the offices they have been appointed to. And
worse than that, ultimately, they are criminals of the very worst
kind.
And if
you really need proof of that claim? Well, Exhibit A: The Earth
People
need to stop being politically correct. Stop being "nice"
(and I very much suggest you go look up the etymology of that word)
and simply name things for what they are. This world is run by
criminals. You know it. I know it. And those who haven't figured it
out yet need to have the facts pointed out to them in no uncertain
terms. Because when that realization truly really hits home for
people, we will change this world in a day.
Perhaps
it's simply time we all stopped believing there was ever such a thing
as little people. Perhaps it's simply time we all grew up.
Written
by MAX IGAN, 2017, the CrowHouse
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