I’m staying with the Great Healing as a title for now, since item 1, mindfulness, seems the one thing that most people seem resistant to consider. Let me say it bluntly. A hedonistically focused, materialistic, hyper-consumer lifestyle perpetuates everything that is ruining the world and all life on earth, and is totally at odds with sustainability.
A short sum-up of things I have covered throughout this blog: At this time, we are trying to live in a world that we think looks like something we understand, even if we don’t like it; but it is in fact changing so rapidly, it is literally a new world dawning. In a nutshell, we have lived with greed and corruption for millennia with the hierarchies controlling ‘everything.’ We all know it, but lived with it because it was the way we were conditioned to accept it as normal – the natural order of things – and the hierarchies used fear and scarcity as psychological weapons to keep us in line. And to top it all, this current world has this rapidly emerging technology of AI being dumped into our lives with absolutely no rules or regulations of how it is to be managed.
I think AI has the potential to help us become more effective in so many ways. But the hierarchies are using it to befuddle us into accepting it without question under their control. And that does not bode well for us, the masses, just trying to get through life. Humanity’s genius is its inherent capacity for creativity. Handing that over to AI is a prime way to diminish us as a species – a goal of the Cabal. We are about to be thrust into a brave new world. We cannot allow ourselves to give away our sovereignty to any technology. If we wait, that future could be something that resembles more a mindless Huxley/Orwell kind of world – personally I would prefer it to be our mindful kind – a spiritual kind. This is a spiritual transformation in which connectedness is a primary factor – becoming empowered ECO-centric humans instead of controlled ego-centric ones.
If you look back at human history it is easy to see when the class-war was real and obvious and social Darwinism thrived in favor of the hierarchies and their well-paid puppet managers who kept things running. Humanity evolved in social systems where smaller groups shared and looked after each other. Call it what you will, but our ancestors had personal sovereignty yet worked collaboratively so everyone thrived. Very different from any political system you can name today. If you are rich, or even a middle-class person living a good standard of living you might feel protected from the things going on, even if you feel concern. The poor – as if poverty was a disease – already understand the coming situation; and the hierarchies use them as a veiled warning to keep us mindless and compliant, and accepting their bullshit. “We are not all in the same boat, but we are all in the same storm. Some have yachts, some have canoes, and some are just drowning. Just be kind and help whoever you can” Damian Barr.
Regardless of which side of the political aisle (or aisles) you support, it is increasingly notable that governments everywhere want you to be reliant on them for your safety and daily needs. And in the wake of the Cabals industrial might, the planet is being reduced to a wasteland in which you will rely on the same industries that destroyed the world to provide whatever scarcer needs they are willing to hand out. You think that all these recent dystopian movies and stories are entertainment? They are psychological inoculations by the Cabal to prepare you to accept what would have been previously unacceptable.
From another Blog I contribute to: “Nearly everyone knows that the current global market economic system is primarily responsible for all of our socio-economic-ecological problems. What people need is hope in a path that can actually make the changes needed. We have persisted for decades in watching the endless meetings of elite hierarchical groups like the World Economic Forums (Davos), The Club or Rome, The Bilderberg Group, or the United Nations hosted Conference of the Parties (COPs), the results of which clearly show how ineffectual this leadership is in creating lasting change. While there have been some successes over the past half century, the overall ecological state of the world remains unchanged, and if anything, shows that ecological problems are accelerating, not abating as more of the developing countries aspire to live with the same worldview as developed countries caught up in this hedonistic material-hyper consumerist worldview” RJ.
American philosopher, futurist, and self-described social engineer, Jacque Fresco. like so many visionaries, saw the future that the global Hierarchies would guide us to if we didn’t make big changes at the local level. He said we are “…wasting energy fighting for rights in broken systems.” His solution? “Stop patching the cracks and rebuild society from the ground up with equality built into the foundation.”
There are two paths in front of us now: Dystopia or a better world. Notice I didn’t say utopian. I don’t think we ever had a ‘perfect’ social system in human evolution. I think we can get a near-utopian system that will seem like paradise compared to now. It would be pretty boring and restrictive if we all thought alike, all the time. It is our differences that allow evolution and creativity to flourish and therefore humanity to thrive. From a spiritual perspective, we are perfect spiritual beings living in human bodies to experience all the wealth of variations that free-will can offer – free-will is our greatest gift. But we can do it with love and compassion instead of anger and hate. When left to our own devices we live the former, but the hierarchies can’t control us like that and work to keep us conditioned for the latter. We stop thinking when we are fixed in hate and fear – we are continually impulsed into fight or flight mode and are therefore manipulable. Do you sincerely believe that we would continually offer up tens of millions of lives in endless wars to maintain corrupt socio-political systems if we were thriving through our own initiatives?
If you are still reading, then you are awake and ready to go on the better world path. I am always surprised by how many follow the dystopian Ostrich head-in-the-sand approach to life and will have already stopped reading to remain in fear – that’s how good the Cabal are in manipulating humanity. Yet, at this time, worldwide, billions of us are awakened already, with many hedging their bets waiting for the ‘shoe to drop’ (anticipation of an inevitable negative event) before they are triggered to take action.
The spiritual path is not necessarily a religious path, although they share a similar idea – be nice and care for each other. As the Dalai Lama says: “ If your beliefs don’t make you more compassionate, question the beliefs, not your humanity. Any path that hardens the heart, justifies cruelty, or breeds superiority, has lost its purpose. Humanity comes first. Compassion is the highest wisdom. A belief that costs you empathy is not worth keeping.”
Remember, the hierarchies that lead and control us are comprised completely of socio-psychopaths that thrive on violence – they do not give a shit about anything except themselves. “War breaks us. It detaches us from our core humanity. War removes us from ourselves and programs us to find enemies in anyone or anything that is unfamiliar. It robs us of our humanity and empathy. War poisons our hearts, minds, and spirits. It reduces us to cold shells – unfeeling, unloving – of ourselves first and then others, and back around. We can break that cycle though. The opposite of war is creation, nurturing, and healing. When we do our work to slow down, feel, and see ourselves in others, we can end wars. But we all have to do it. We all have to do the work to end wars” Letty Martinez.
And as I have said often, we build a better world by ignoring the hierarchies and going back to our grassroots with hope and a new and hopeful mission – a loving and compassionate humanity. Environmental educator David Orr said, “Hope is a verb with its shirtsleeves rolled up.” If we desire to see a better and brighter new world where we all live in harmony and equity, then it is up to us to make it happen. This makes hope a verb; It involves taking action. Action is essential: Hope requires effort and commitment, as seen in the example of Martin Luther King Jr. and many other peace activists, who demonstrated hope through small, consistent non-violent actions.
It is crucially important to nurture hope by taking meaningful steps, as it can become a powerful force for change. In essence, hope is both a feeling and a commitment to action, emphasizing its dynamic nature. My 5 items are my offering of a non-violent path to initiating a true sustainable future. Rather than waiting for the shoe-to-drop (and it is already dropping), now is the time to begin implementing my 5 items, or whatever action for sustainability you see fit, that will work for your local community. Don’t wait for the shoe to drop before you decide on a better world option.
To Be Continued ………………..
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