07-11-2010, 04:33 AM
I share your sentiments. The fear of loss due to the depression is, as you imply, almost like a new perception of freedom. We lose attachment from excess material to make us happy. But at what cost does this freedom come with? Perhaps some of us prefer a vegetarian diet to align our bodies with the nature of sunlight, but that almost seems like a luxury these days due to the increase in monetary exchange for such a desire, as opposed to the cheap "nourishment" of a daily Big Mac.
A part of me says let nature deal with the expulsion of the lie that is our dependency on the elite to establish the civilization that we need to survive. But we are no longer an agrarian society. We need food and drink provided by others just to live. Everyone should have their own gardens, yes, but if the proverbial *self-edited* "poop" hit the fan, people will rob your garden. Our upbringing and dependency on the immediate gratification of substance and pleasure will in turn generate chaos when our people have that rug thrown out from underneath them.
Perhaps the elite's indefinite ultimatum in reducing the human population to a mere 500 million as according to the Georgia Guidestones is a remedy to such anarchy? God forbid. There is no probity with TPTB. For thousands of years, their lust was for control, free-will through domination and subjection of their deemed illusionary peers, for which "they" were not "them" thus NOT equal in their eyes. And what better way to subjugate those than control what they learn, what they understand.
But what of those, sir, so lost in their entanglement of loss? A decision at the table whether tonight's pittance of food shall go to feed his family or more-so himself, the provider of food? So that he may continue to provide. At what point, sir, does a service to self blind oneself into doing more harm unconsciously unto others when he sees a service unto himself as a greater service unto others?
A part of me says let nature deal with the expulsion of the lie that is our dependency on the elite to establish the civilization that we need to survive. But we are no longer an agrarian society. We need food and drink provided by others just to live. Everyone should have their own gardens, yes, but if the proverbial *self-edited* "poop" hit the fan, people will rob your garden. Our upbringing and dependency on the immediate gratification of substance and pleasure will in turn generate chaos when our people have that rug thrown out from underneath them.
Perhaps the elite's indefinite ultimatum in reducing the human population to a mere 500 million as according to the Georgia Guidestones is a remedy to such anarchy? God forbid. There is no probity with TPTB. For thousands of years, their lust was for control, free-will through domination and subjection of their deemed illusionary peers, for which "they" were not "them" thus NOT equal in their eyes. And what better way to subjugate those than control what they learn, what they understand.
But what of those, sir, so lost in their entanglement of loss? A decision at the table whether tonight's pittance of food shall go to feed his family or more-so himself, the provider of food? So that he may continue to provide. At what point, sir, does a service to self blind oneself into doing more harm unconsciously unto others when he sees a service unto himself as a greater service unto others?