22 December 2011
from BeforeItsNews Website
There's no looking for crowd validation. There's no waiting for outside redemption. There's no collective bargaining to rely on.
The awakening is you. Only you.
That's what all this ruckus is about. The battle for your spirit and soul. And that's the boat each of us is in. There is nothing more important in this life for you, or me, than waking up. Once that's straightened out the rest will follow.
How we perceive the world around us creates and reinforces the world around us. Once we become conscious and aware that this existing matrix we're witnessing is an arbitrary creation manipulated by power-crazed puppeteers, however you perceive them, that is when the change happens.
And the Universe will tell you what to do from there. That's what to respond to. Nothing else.
Like me, you are sitting inside, or somewhat near anyway, the body you chose to be in.
"Wow, there appears to be a whole lot of other beings like me walking around! Where am I? What am I here for? And what am I supposed to do?"
Then what happens? We start to conform to what we're seeing, as well as what we're being told.
"This is strange. Everything's a problem here. Sure didn't feel that way when I arrived."
The main trick of the illusory world around us is to make us think we're somehow attached to it, and therefore dependent, and that we need to conform to this world we're viewing.
You might have noticed how blind people, such as entertainers Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder, gesticulate totally freely, rocking their heads while singing or talking, and have wildly free facial expressions, almost as if they're handicapped.
Obviously they're not. But it strikes you. They're free from visual conformity. They don't know how everyone else acts. They're free to physically express their emotions without having to conform to the suppressed, fearful conformist nature of our hung up society. They don't know you don't rock back and forth, shake your head and smile so broad your face almost cracks. How liberating!
We judge so much by how we think it will measure up to the world around us rather than just express what we're thinking and feeling openly. Whether with close friends and family, our peer group, or the message we pick up in public or from the media, we're being programmed.
You can say that's just natural, but it's not. It's induced behavior from a manipulated and self-regulating created collective. Natural for the matrix, but not for a conscious human being, especially when the crowd is clearly going the wrong way.
In the end most humans end up living a vicarious life, acting out the projection they think they're supposed to live up to. That's bondage.
But there's a price to pay. Everything...
So what? What are you saving up for? Aren't you paying that price anyway even if you're not waking up?
How did you spend it? Consciously, or trying to conform, and using that to hide behind to justify living as a comfortable, selfish, lazy brain donor to the system you're too afraid to buck?
The only thing is, for conscious, spiritual reality there is no predator. That's the secret. We are eternal consciousness having an experience.
We, individually, have to change first. We have to commit to consciousness, get free of entanglements and live a conscious life.
If each of us would get that message the phony world structure would crumble in a minute. Every soldier would drop his weapon and go home. Every politician would wake up as if out of a dream and go be with his family. Every policeman would lay down his gun, take off his uniform, and go help someone in need, smiling and greeting people on his way.
It's you. It's me. Your personal world and experience is the only one you'll ever know. Don't bite off more than you can chew. Just let consciousness be your guide. But act on it.
And don't fret too much about what it is you're supposed to do. You'll know it when you see it. It comes in the form of little things, little decisions, the rest follows. Learn to listen to that voice and act accordingly and it gets louder and louder.
Just walk away from what you know to be wrong, and do what you know to be right. It's not that hard once you start.
...Now go for it. I can't wait to hear about it!"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."Lao Tzu
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