Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2020

Pathways


 In the dream, we are building a pathway of roads and bridges to get through difficult terrain, high mountains, rugged shore-lines and dangerous stretches of waterway.  In helping to build these pathways and in looking at what has already been built, I see that we have taken what is still usable of the old and re tasked it. I see a newly built bridge with old wooden planks and I marvel at the pulley system now being used to ferry supplies slightly above and to the side of the bridge.  It reminds me of the pulleys that may have been used in America’s old west, perhaps during the 1800’s in the California gold rush. And now it is being utilized again.

 Suddenly I am informed of a bottleneck up ahead in the supply lines. An image appears showing that the pathway has backed up and is now beginning to spill parcels off and over the sides of that section. In my haste to get to the problem and solve it, I begin running at full-speed straight in the direction of the problem, straight into a large body of murky water that looks like a pit where garbage and sewage has been dumped over time and is now covered with water and surrounded by swamp.

 Not hesitating for a moment, even to consider using the newly built bridge that flashes slightly above me and off to my left, I continue moving full speed straight into the murky waters, where I then begin swimming across. As I am swimming, it occurs to me that there are probably crocodiles lurking beneath that will attempt to pull me under if they can. As I near the other side, I see a muddy embankment with marks of slithering snakes and I realize that I’m now going to have to go through those snakes in the swamp ahead.

 Out of the water and onto the muddy perimeter covered with poisonous slithering snakes, I begin stamping my feet, double-timing it while still running straight ahead in the same direction. There are no alternative routes now, I’m going to go straight through them.  While most of them slither out of my way, a thin reddish-gray one raises its body up in attack posture and begins slithering in my pathway straight towards me.

 Still pounding my feet in determination, I backtrack a bit away from it before once again moving straight forward. I’m going to get to where I’m heading even if I have to go straight through it, and even if it strikes me, it’s fangs probably won't get through the material of my pant legs.  As I’m charging, I begin awakening from the dream, but not before I once again view a glimpse out of the corner of my eye, of the bridge that had already been built, that I could have taken to avoid all of this, which in hindsight, would also have been faster, if only I had slowed down to consider the best pathway to solving the problem.

 Awoke from the dream, I notice a common theme symbolizing the more difficult and possibly more treacherous path that I sometimes take in my haste to defend my pathway by attempting to dispense with problems quickly rather than patiently walking through them. In the physical reality, though, it’s more associated with the way I perceive certain points.

 For example, in my haste for humanity to get through these dire times, I have been injecting my perspectives into arguments between the Left and the Right, with the (dare I say) righteous intention of getting others to change their way of thinking as well as their course (to get on the right pathway of course). In a sense, I’ve been attempting to push things through rather than just let things play out and watch the show.

 For example, in terms of what’s going on in the USA in relation to the attacks by globalist powerbrokers against the presidential election, the citizens of the USA and humanity as a whole, even though I estimate the most likely outcome to this part of the journey will be the best one that we’re able to attain under the current circumstances, regardless of my input and/or participation, I am still not inclined to take that bridge and watch the fight from afar while I amble on by.

 The key word here for me I guess is “the fight.” To amble on by and watch while the same old corrupted entities of the old system attempt to syphon the power of democracy from so many people that are now so clearly standing up to take back their power as well as their responsibility, is something that I am not inclined to do — even if we are existing in a conscious bubble. In short, if I don’t stand and participate here where I am, as best I am able, when and where will I stand and participate?

 It’s somewhat baffling for me: while my dream indicates that I often disregard the easier pathways in favor of more adventurous and/or treacherous ones, I tend to view the treachery ahead, as a way to challenge myself. It reminds me of my younger days when I would often find myself walking in dark woods; even if I had a flashlight, I often wouldn’t use it so as not to become dependent on the light.

 That’s my dream: in relation to the section of pathway that humanity is now walking, it reminds me that easier pathways (that lead to the same destination) are sometimes available. The key is to look for and decide upon the best one, before running headlong into the swamp and its swamp creatures. And those little buggers are now coming out of the shadows in mass.

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Notes on Current events and Democracy, 12/6/2020

 

The monster that you create to go fourth and consume will always return home for one last meal. Welcome to the color revolution that is now playing out in the USA. It is the manifested consequence of the ill deeds and doings by secretive organizations that we the people accepted and allowed either overtly or by way of ignorance and apathy towards those for whom we felt no misery. As such, the monster that we created has now returned home for the people of the USA to taste what was so often sent out by the CIA in the name of America.

 Thankfully, there are many ways to eliminate monsters. The key, as with all things evil, is not to feed or fight them with fear, but to guide their momentum in the direction of correction based on your own design. In this case, it appears that Trump and the Q team (and whoever else) have lured the Color Revolution monster into what looked like an easy-meal election steal, only to find itself trapped on display and fully exposed for all to see the fraud that has forever belied the notion of American Democracy. The truth is difficult, but must be faced if we are to ever move on.

 Like it or not, change in the big is the sum total of all of the small steps taken by each one of us to change ourselves. Thus, no matter how much assistance and support is inputted from the outside, the maximum amount of benefit able to be realized by humans is always going to be equivalent to the extent that we will responsibly manage such benefits. Thus it is that change in the big must be substantiated by the masses on the ground, which is why real change overall will only manifest via an expansion of our understanding of democracy via the people participation and the movement of the people.

 Unfortunately, most people don’t even know what democracy is, let alone how little of it is actually designed into the systems of government – which is why they’re called democratic governments rather than people’s democracies.

 

Refresher course:

Given that democracy is simply a form of collective decision-making, wherein the degree of democracy expressed is equivalent to the degree by which all members of the collective have the opportunity to participate equally in all of the decision-making processes for all outcomes that apply to the collective as a whole, the real amount of democracy built into the United States federal system (for example) is roughly 0.068%.

 To see this, simply take the numbers of days that people get to participate, one time every four years or 1 day divided by 1,460 days to get 0.068% of the potential of the potential to fully participate. The reason for this is simply because, during each four years, "the people" actually only get to participate one day out of those four year (on the day they get to vote or participate in the decision making processes). When calculating the degree of democracy expressed, it all comes down to the amount of "opportunity each one has to participate equally in the decision making processes." 

 Getting to a state of real democracy is going to be a step by step journey, for which there are now two paths forming in the world for the people to decide which one they prefer, the Globalist plan or the Nationalist plan?

 With the US pivoting into itself rather than reaching outwards to embrace globalism to change the world, a lot of people are perhaps wondering which plan is better, the globalist/World Economic Forum plan that promises strict control and a guaranteed basic income or the Nationalist plan that promises freedom and the equal application of law within in a meritocratic system.

 In short, I do not see the globalist plan succeeding in the long run due to the design structure of their decision-making bodies being centralized and extending outwards towards everything within every sector of the biosphere.  Instead of using their vast wealth to design creative ways to manage and care for the planet by the raising up the masses to take responsibility from the ground up in a step by step manner as each person is able (as is the decision-making structure of a real democracy), the globalist oligarchs have simply replaced the illusion of democracy with a technocracy as the pseudoscientific authority, then rounded the edges of their pyramidal symbol of power and control to display a top down view of it so that it appears to be a flattened circle - when in reality it’s still a cone with them at as rulers the top of it. The bottom line: it’s nothing more than an updated enslavement system with the latest technology to allow them to continue their rule.

 Contrast that with the direction of change in the United states under the Trump leadership and a completely different picture/plan (from my perspective) begins to materialize. Firstly, I notice a push to return to a more traditional interpretation of the Constitution and the rule of law, which is necessary for a functioning society to change itself as it determines.

 Secondly, I see a push for the US to reduce its dependency on other countries and focus on self-sustainability. The bottom line: if you’re not even able to take care of yourself during normal times, you’re certainly not going to be able to offer support to anyone else during difficult times; from the individual to the family, community, city, state, etc., everyone’s first responsibility is to care for themselves so as to also be able to care for others in need.

 Finally, there is, I perceive a push in the US to root out corruption and eventually revise the Constitution to better prevent corruption. And, as this gets done, I suspect that we will end up having a minimum income guaranteed in the United States, as well as education reform, a returning of the decision-making authority back to the people and so on.  

 Though it may appear that we are walking through hell, I think we’re actually moving in the right direction. Just gotta push through these difficult times. 

Always remember, it is usually in the most difficult times that the biggest opportunities for self-change arise.