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a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
thrulookingglass » Tue Nov 21, 2017 8:19 pm wrote:Money is not wealth. I am purchased at a wage of $14.50/hr as so many are these days. Divest yourself from money, it is the poorest of resources. There's still slaves today, does that make it right? My computer is my voice, not my emancipation and it came from a heartless company of wage slaves at the local Chinese misery factory run by egalitarian CEO's and investors (i.e. gamblers) with not enough decency in their hearts to provide for a living wage, healthcare and modicum of freedom. It burns me to use it. Your right though, until we ALL say no to these things, we are prisoners to are own apathy. And yes, I listen to slave songs day and night, looked at images of their whipped backs, this morning I listened to "If I had Sneezed...", speech by Martin Luther King Jr. who fought for the rights of union garbage men before he was heartlessly gunned down in a Federal conspiracy. Things may be better for you, oh Adonis, until we stop the misery of those left under our heals, we are soaked in their tears. You need a clearer looking glass. If you don't see a part of the problem in the mirror, your fooling yourself. Do me a favor, google the message some poor lady scribbled quickly in a small chinese note, left in a handbag destined to a wal-mart near you. SHAME ON US ALL!
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/trav ... se-island/
Meet the Man Who Has Lived Alone on This Island for 28 Years
Mauro Morandi's failing catamaran was carried to Budelli Island nearly three decades ago by chance. He never left.
Mauro Morandi has lived alone on Budelli Island for 28 years. “What I love the most is the silence,” he says. “The silence in winter when there isn’t a storm and no one is around, but also the summer silence of sunset.”
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“I’m sort of in prison here,” he says. “But it’s a prison that I chose for myself.”
https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017 ... -soldiers/
Why the Army of Reality always needs more soldiers
Nov 22
by Jon Rappoport
What we call Reality is a hall of mirrors. It reflects itself back and forth and builds up a consensus.
People do the same thing. They confirm with one another that the reality they believe is real is, in fact, real.
And having established that, they live out their lives and make the best of it.
But what happens if you defect? What happens if you’re not satisfied to live out the rest of your life inside the space of what everyone assumes is real?
More to the point, what happens if you’re not satisfied to live out the rest of your life inside the space of what YOU assume is real?
This is where a lot of people get off the train. They assert, with great assurance, that what they have discovered is the ultimate frontier. They’ve broken through the illusion. They’ve found out who is running the show from behind the curtain.
And with those discoveries in their pocket, they will live out their lives, confident in the knowledge that they can’t be fooled. They’ve won the prize.
Actually, peering behind the curtain and seeing what’s there is step one. The journey has barely begun.
No matter what degree of truth one has found, living out the rest of a life in that truth is going to be disappointing. It’s eventually going to be boring. It’s eventually going to be insufferable.
You want to lift that curtain, and you should. You should find out everything you can about who and what is behind it, and how they operate. But how long before you stop patting yourself on the back?
How long before you decide to create, with great passion and commitment, your own reality, the one you profoundly desire?
The process of creating reality never ends. It’s the ongoing voyage. It’s the reason things become new. It’s the reason boredom loses. It’s the reason you have no end. It’s the reason you can’t be stopped.
It’s the means by which you don’t decline. It’s the means by which you keep imagining something you haven’t imagined before.
It’s the reason you don’t “live out your life.”
It’s the reason “living out your life” seems about the worst thing you can do.
No excuses will suffice to rationalize staying in one place. No complaints will make you feel better. No “ultimate” space or time is good enough, as it is, to convince you that you should just play out the string inside it.
Right now, we are witnessing tech giants—Google, Facebook, You Tube, Twitter—hiding and de-listing news they deem “fake.” On one level, this is an obvious attempt to control political content. But on a much deeper level, this is an effort to shore up THEIR REALITY. They want to consolidate their Army of believers and expand its ranks. Outsiders and their ideas and analyses are a threat.
Outsiders, heaven forbid, might decide to launch other creative realities that bleed into the consensus and dissolve it.
The independent and free individual mind has its own immune system. It responds when it detects the intrusion of collectivist concoctions.
“Alert! Fake collective reality is showing up. Take action. Resist. Reject.”
Yes, but then?
The individual then has the power to invent his own future, according to his own vision. This is where the journey really gets interesting.
This is where new space and new time emerge, and the space of consensus shrinks and withers.
This is where the Army of Reality has no answer.
In my private consulting practice, I’ve worked with a number of clients, each of whom has his own invention of reality—a project and an enterprise that spills over the conventional boundaries.
Each enterprise is quite different. Each approach is quite different.
What’s similar is the available energy for the work.
Where does that energy come from?
It comes from the individual himself.
When imagination and the creative impulse are unleashed, energy appears in large quantities. New and fresh energy.
Frontier energy.
Cutting-edge energy that quite naturally and automatically begins to shred Army of Reality energy.
Life renews. Life begins again.
The fabric of old limiting ideas falls apart, and the individual steps out on to a unique launching platform.
His own.
This is the voyage that can never be stopped.
Because it doesn’t depend on the fake news and fake consensus and the fake illusion of power of The Group.
thrulookingglass » Thu Nov 23, 2017 4:15 pm wrote:No war was ever won with a gun, it was only when they stopped.
Think of all the beautiful thoughts you can have.
Maybe one day, we will even think of each other.
No war was ever won with a gun, it was only when they stopped.
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