Saturday, November 28, 2020

You're delusional

 


You're delusional! Exactly the response or reaction that I was looking for. Because it in turn gives me the opportunity to respond, not to press your buttons or trigger an emotional outburst, put to practice communicating self-honestly. You see, generally, if someone says to me, “you're delusional,” my honest reply would be to say to them with, “you’re delusional and you need to need to stop watching mainstream media,” because I honestly believe that they probably are delusional and shouldn’t be watching mainstream media.

 However, in taking self-responsibility (for myself as responder rather than a reactor), I bring that point or word, delusion, back to myself for self-investigation to see (in short) if and how I have polarized the definition of this word  by thinking or believing that while my perspective of reality is real/right, their perspective of reality is delusional/wrong — when in Reality, I honestly suspect that everything of Reality (as I perceive it) is but an energetic illusion created of my conscious perceptions of what is real or really here — as opposed to what is in fact really real.  Accordingly, from my perspective, those that believe their not delusional are actually delusional, while those that comprehend that nature of humanity is completely delusional are at least on the right track.

 Accordingly, but perhaps for a small number of human beings, all of us are still quite delusional, brainwashed through and through — no sense in kidding ourselves. Have a look at what’s happening in reality: while I might perceive there to be an elephant in the room, a person standing next to me doesn’t notice a thing. I don’t know for sure how it’s being done, but I think I know what’s happening.

 What is happening now in humanity has (as a matter of historical record — from my perspective) been specifically designed and obviously scripted — to be seen as the script that it is —  to blow up our conscious bubbles of illusions, basically blow our minds. What was it Shakespeare once said, all the world’s a stage, all the men and women merely players…? I read that the mayor of NYC just got nominated for an Emmy award for his Coronavirus performance, and that actually makes sense to me — lol. 

 I often hear the term, “you can’t make this stuff up,” but isn’t that what it all is nowadays, made up and scripted specifically to get people to see the script to wake up, realize that we do have the ability to change the story? All we require to do is take responsibility, which may actually mean taking risks by standing up and speaking out or just saying No to the actor playing the mayor of NYC.

 I note the polarized nature of the arguments taking place in the world, e.g., I am right, you are wrong, therefore, it is you that must change! To me, this indicates that we may actually all be arguing for the same solution, CHANGE required to solve the problem. However, rather than applying this solution 100% to ourselves, we attempt to convince others to see the error of their beliefs and change themselves, rather than bring everything back to ourselves so as to address all problems at their origins.

 I am certain of this and able to write about it “to an extent” is because I, too, have polarized myself into thinking that I am right, the others wrong, therefore, they need to change. It is a tangled web that I have weaved, and that which I write is but a record of my personal process of untangling my web.

 To finish this off: I guess that each of us as conscious human beings in our individual emotional bubbles or spheres of consciousness connected to one another via the “newly introduced” global-mind known as the Internet are going to continue to be bombarded with information that is increasingly contradictory. This will or should eventually contrast our individual perceptions of reality and pressurize our individual bubbles until our conscious-bubbles literally blow up.

 However, while everyone’s “reality” is definitely going to blow up, there also definitely seems to be a plan in place to ease us into the inevitable. Here I am also certain that the quicker we begin to take self-responsibility for changing ourselves, the quicker we’ll all get through this.

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