We have wish to impose our will on others. We all wish to indoctrinate people into our arbitrary perceptions of the subjective. But no matter how well intentioned; dictating judgment on the subjective is imposing belief structures. It is an attempt to limit freedom of mind and spirit. However, there's a difference between dictating belief structures and sharing belief structures. I am not here to tell you what is. I am here to tell you what may be. I am here to build connection. Connection builds empathy. Empathy builds mutual understanding, and a belief in a shared humanity.
I don't think combating systemic corruption is as hard as some people would like us to imagine. The many tentacled conspiracy puts a lot of energy into maintaining humanity on the lower levels of the Hierarchy of Needs, but their grip on the world is crumbling. Their ability to dictate consensus reality is falling apart. This leaves us free to imagine something different. To imagine a complete rethinking of our economic, social, mythological, and political frameworks. Imagining a structure that encourages human elevation over profit taking and consumption. If you imagine The world economy as an island you can see why our need to consume, our need to "make a profit" is so harmful to our island and it's resources.
Currently we buy into the idea that security is money, when it is actually the opposite. More wealth only creates more fear of loss. So much of what we think we're doing has the exact opposite effect. Our logic is nothing more then a rationalization of prejudices. This is why I am trying to learn how to Live Well Without a Job and With (Almost) No Money.
"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
We just need to relax, let go of anger and fear. This world can be an Eden if we just allow ourselves to believe it can be. Maybe I can't make this world a paradise, but I can try, I can live, learn, and imagine alternatives. Set an example for my children, with mistakes and success.
I imagine a world were Jesus Was a Mushroom. I imagine that humanity is about to Immanentize the eschaton and expel the corrupting forces within the Abrahamic religions (Jeusits and Zionists) that are intent on keeping the Earth a prison planet. I choose to see the world approaching the Luciferian New Age prophesied in the Bible:
2 Peter 1:19 "And so we have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts"
The Morning star is Lucifer. Many secret societies (such as the Freemasons) are Luciferian (not satanic). They see Lucifer as the Light-Bearer and the source of wisdom and enlightenment (as the serpent enlightened Adam & Eve). This is why there are strong prohibitions in Christianity against knowledge (spiritual and material), peace, freedom, and liberty. These fundamental human needs are withheld from us and deemed key to all that is evil. When instead prohibitions against our Free Will are prohibitions against our own divinity.
Genesis 3:4-5
"You will not surely die," the serpent said to the woman. "For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
More and more people are eating the fruit. The spirit of Lucifer is rising in our hearts and what she teaches is Good and Evil. Awakened from our servitude we become free to imagine new reality. Humanity is awakening to our place in the Universe but we must earn our freedom. Jehovah is the archetype of the authoritarian, played by parents, order, government and religion. Lucifer is the archetype of the libertarian, played by children, chaos, rebels and the spiritual. Not good and evil, but two aspects of The Whole. Aspects of us all that need expression.
How do we create an enlightened, peaceful, and liberated society without further centralization of power? How do we overcome modern Christian prohibitions against such a society? I'm trying to explore the issue. The goal here is not to offend sensibilities, rather to exercise sensibilities.
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