An exploration of truth and the ways that we can deal with it.
The process of Life Change
In keeping with previous articles, I delve a little deeper ...
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Van Overboard
2/19/20264 min read
Often change is forced upon us and we have to take action as a result. But sometimes change is a choice we make, either boredom, an uncomfortable feeling or a need to improve our situation.
What if though, we were living in a kind of false reality. All of our decisions up until this moment were based on a set "normal" way of living. Our role assigned by our gender and family environment (and its social standing) and not the person we actually are.
I have long struggled to fit in anywhere. I never questioned it like I do now, just remaining separated throughout, struggling with its overwhelming feeling and conditions. As much as being sensitive may seem a burden, it brings colour and depth in a grey and often black and white world.
When a person is asked what love is, you often see the greys or the black and white thinking in the answer, very rarely the same depth as you feel yourself, not that a word or even a spoken language could properly explain the feeling in all its entirety. Some folks seem happy with vague and often brief replies, without giving much thought to the question itself.
Indeed, often it's our experiences talking and not our true selves, the very part of us that has the answers we often seek.
Every one of us plans a life, carves it out of what we see as good for us. Yet we only ever see what's presented to us, and what is acceptable. We fit in, often fulfilling the needs of others before ourselves. Not that there's anything wrong with this, but I think if we were truly free, both mentally and emotionally, our lives may run a different course, and perhaps society would also change as a result.
Caring for others is often down to the very few, as many others are seemingly disinterested, focused only on their system. It's normal behaviour to ignore or belittle those in need, it seems. Poverty and exploitation go on unnoticed by the people benefiting from them.
As society has progressed, we have become more separated from truth. Massive amounts of death stand paramount to what happens when things go very wrong (or right), and it has often followed the same abundance, poverty and death cycles for aeons, and will undoubtedly continue until we are no longer the same species anymore.
I've previously eluded to the suggestion that time itself is not linear, and shouldn't be viewed as such. I now feel that this is just one of the many traps that we have fallen into.
Realising that the past, present and the future all coexist within the now.
The system we perceive is limiting through the use of such cycles, of birth and death, we live our lives accordingly. Yet, if we were allowed to re-calibrate our lives, filter out all of the noise and experience a slower, less dramatic and less chaotic existence, we could begin to understand that our lives have much more value, offering much more of an insight into reality, than is apparent to us on the surface, where we exist, by choice.
Shaping the world as we experience the now, each moment experienced with clarity, in tune with our soul if you like. None of us having power over another, everyone having sovereignty and taking responsibility for their actions.
Naturally, without the burdens of our past experiences, we are compassionate and caring as a species, yet the narratives abound within the current pseudo society would tell you otherwise, indeed the truth is rewritten in the testaments and accounts that this is so, so it must be true!
The past is used to dictate to us right from wrong, one-sided accounts that keep us caged and fearful. The cutting room floor being the place to look, for the fragments of humanity missing from the present.
Allowing individuals within society to experience, not only their potential, but their completeness, not just the surface but the whole, we would indeed live in a society that would reflect this state.
To see this perspective is to see the whole picture, not from the TV screen or from the unreality of the inverted systems we inhabit, those very systems that pit brother and sister against one another, dividing the truths until none exist. Shaped perspectives of prisoners within the agenda driven machine-like programmes.
So the process of Life Change is personal to you yet universally available to all.
Have they told you that you cannot change?
Have they worn you down into submission?
Are you afraid of change?
Only you know the answers. Accept their truths and keep the cycle, or question each and every narrative and let your true self decide what is the truth and how best to move forward, or just stay still until the truth be known.
I've realised that hiding in the shadows, not acting on information from within, from discernment, may be safe but is also self limiting. You can either escape, shut down or you can change. What you do is important. Not what you think or say, often it is them doing the talking and thinking, a narrative that crept in to replace your true self, a victim of the "ever so successful" PsyOp.
No, the change isn't the choices they give, it is whatever you think it should be.
They say the truth will set you free. So their lies, i guess, will show you what they want you to believe, and more often is an inversion of the truth.
We are born with abilities that are alien to society and they eradicate them. Schools "teach" you to compete, be the best! When they have really no idea of what your best is, and you are not in a position to tell them, at least not yet. Your best is to do something they can profit from. Work in their mine, farm their land, die in their wars, whilst they become rich and powerful ... the story has repeated and is as ancient as the landscape.
Given the power, they become inhuman. Always watching for more ways to undermine, betray and attempt to become more god like. They will undoubtedly destroy themselves and each other eventually, eaten up by their greed.
Perhaps in the end, they will teach us our most important lesson ... that no entity or power is greater than our love and our compassion, and that life is completely meaningless without it.
The information you seek, the truth, has always been within you. Make it loud, yet silent in your actions, for each change you make will ripple, helping others to see your truth, your authentic reality, in all its beauty.
One closing thought, is that it's as though we have been "plucked" from a blissful state, of which we have no clear recollection, and inserted into a manifested false world, and we must now attempt to get back to our previous state (or change this world). Like we are simply all part of consciousness trying to come together as the one, again.
