12-18-2011, 03:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2011, 01:44 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(12-17-2011, 06:24 PM)Icaro Wrote: At some point one has to recognize the outer reality as having an inner congruency. After all, all of that stuff out there is you anyway. So rather than giving way to control and domination..victim-hood..one must start accepting various truths.
You make some very wise points. If I may offer some further discussion-
A person is incapable of taking steps toward self-liberation until they are willing to accept the lack of freedom imposed by the external world. Becoming aware that one is a slave to external factors can lead in one of two directions: self-responsibility and victimhood. As you astutely pointed out. But if one is in denial that they are a slave- thinking they are totally "free" to do what they want or that they 100% "create their own reality"- then there is no chance for them to liberate themselves. They are stuck in the sinkhole of indifference. One cannot transcend a limitation until it is acknowledged and accepted. Neither does appeal to 7D conceptions of unity turn slavery into freedom. Even if, at the highest level, one volunteers to become enslaved to other-selves, it doesn't change the fact that they are enslaved here/now at this level.
All of this projected fear about conspiracy theories is part of the incongruency you previously described. "What if people get the wrong idea?" "What if people panic?" "What if they get hoodwinked by a charismatic leader?" These are all false flags. People already have the wrong idea, they are already panicked, and they are already hoodwinked by charismatic leaders. At the core, fear isn't about what is so, it is about what might become so. It is easy to be fooled into thinking otherwise. Such is the nature of fear, and those who wield it.
Remember- those who take a fearful approach to life rarely cop to it. Rather they blame others for the fear that they feel inside themselves. Classic denial and projection. In their mind, you are the one who is fearful, and you need to be managed (i.e. controlled), in order to prevent you from "spreading fear" to others, (i.e. themselves). Only problem with this logic is... fear doesn't spread from one person to another like some kind of disease. I can't "make you" feel fear any more than I can "make you" feel love. How you respond to my words and actions is entirely up to you.
Those who are "against" conspiracy theories feel that they need to control others in order to feel safe within themselves. This is really no different than those at the top of the power pyramid. They, too, feel that they need to control others in order to feel safe within themselves. It always comes down to fear-based thinking "for your own protection" or "for the greater good" or because "father knows best". In other words, total BS.
So it is a convenient and unspoken alliance for both of those groups to point the finger at those who are simply wanting others to know the truth. They are ready to pounce at the first hint of misinformation and more than willing to launch an all-out character assault at the slightest twinge of immorality or self-serving behavior on the part of the "conspiracy theorist". That way both groups can ensure that there is no real challenge to the status quo and thus perpetuate avoidance of dealing with their own inner fear of change.
Thusly one finds that no sooner than opening their mouth on a "conspiracy theory" does the frantic attempt to silence them begin. Whether it is simply argumentation and ridicule, or death threats and bullets, is a matter of how far somebody is willing to go to protect themselves from feeling the fear that the "conspiracy theorist" is triggering inside themselves, i.e. however much they perceive that they stand to "lose" if real changes to the status quo start happening. Oh, they are more than happy to talk about change 'til the cows come home, but when it comes to taking action, then starts the grumbling, dragging of heels, and appeals for "more time" before changes begin in earnest. I've got news for these folks- we are "out of time". We are already living within the requested "overtime period" for people to get their inner affairs in order, and that overtime is about to expire. There is more yet to come, but change needs to happen first, and it will be swift.
Notice how these two groups are the actual sources of the misinformation that gets picked up and propagated by "conspiracy theorists" in the first place. But that is portrayed to be secondary, or glossed over in their scathing indictments of truth-seekers. Notice how the "conspiracy theorist" is held to some unattainable level of investigative standard or uber-morality... but when the mainstream gets caught with their hands down their pants it is "Oops! Sorry! We're all human, ya know!" and then right back to towing the line.
If you ask me (which nobody did) the real issue here is not a few hoodlums up at the top of the power pyramid, it is the droves of humans who have disowned the fact that they are the ones who put these hoodlums in charge in the first place.
For example, our "wizened elders" in America are so obsessed with having to feel like they did "The Right Thing" that they would rather see humanity go to nuclear war, or the planet utterly destroyed, than admit that THEY were the ones who sold their children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren out to these hoodlums while blinded by their own self-righteousness and pie-in-the-sky idealism. After all, they believe their mission is to "save the world" and they believe that the "American Dream" is the way to do it. Upholding that belief is so crucial to their supposed "mission from God" they will defend the "American Dream" to the bitter end, and with their last breath blame YOU for destroying it with your "lies and conspiracy theories".
But don't take my word for it. Watch and see. It is all coming soon to a screen near you. Watch how quick humanity's self-proclaimed saviors turn on their "loved ones" like rabid dogs when it becomes undeniable that "saving the world" doesn't look like they expected it would.
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