“Dumb people talk about other people,
average people talk about events,
and intelligent people talk about ideas.”
Or so I was once told.
Another average evening of scrolling through my Twitter feed:
“Elon Musk risked it all…”
“Bill Gates needs to be in jail…”
“Eliza Bleu is a fraud…”
Recycled and reused chimes assassinating or uplifting the character of every perceived hero and villain, regardless of the level of purity or malevolence seemingly present.
Our mind loves a complete story. The hero, villain, survivor, love interest, mad scientist… all play a vital role in constructing the story of our world
But lost within our stories, have we eliminated reality?
Now many of the harsh judgements I come across on Twitter appear justified:
Klaus Schwab seems to be a Bond villain.
Sam Smith is both a man and a satanist.
Eliza Bleu certainly has some questions to answer.
But lost within the demonization of mankind’s shadow is our only chance for greater understanding.
Now, this not an invitation of tolerance for acts of malevolence. The paradox of tolerance is that tolerance itself ceases when intolerance is tolerated.
Yet, who are we to act as God and role play with a daily judgement day?
As a new character assassination or idol worship trends on our media feed, only a few use it as an opportunity to engage in deeper level thinking.
Many claim to seek the truth, but very few seem interested in hearing all sides of a story.
Many claim to want freedom, but very few seem willing to give up their ideological chains.
Many claim to open their heart, but very few seem able to love without conditional attachments.
We are caught in a paradigm of character.
Build it.
Assassinate it.
Explore it.
Control it.
But we won’t let go of it.
When we are lost in the characters, we lost sight of the overall plot.
We assume eliminating one person, or imposing our will on another will somehow bring justice or harmony.
But who is this character? More importantly, what do they reveal about yourself?
What are you destroying or building in another? Do you understand their full backstory or the conditions that made them who they are to this moment?
If everything you see in another is simply a mirror for self, what does that reveal about your own true nature?
While there is a natural element of judgement, and intolerance must not be tolerated, a hyper-focus on individual identity will always keep the wheels of character moving. There will be no room for a focus on larger ideas or philosophy, allowing movements such as The Great Reset to be implemented seamlessly. The collective at large will be too scattered in identity to remember their unity and stand up with genuine combatance.
A paradigm of “black and white” and “good vs evil” will continue to drive our unconscious decisions as a collective. The organizers of society, the creators of Babylon from thousands of years ago, understand how to manipulate egos against one another.
Mankind has been under the same type of control since the dawn of civilization.
The bells of liberty have yet to ring.
In the digital age, the methods of control are colonizing our mind in a nearly inescapable fashion.
Do any of us ever truly see beyond the veil?
Maybe the truth is beyond our sensory perception, I have yet to see it, but I still feel it living in my heart.
We are capable of something far greater than the way we continue to play in games of division.
Maybe one day we can actualize this greater way of being collectively, but it starts as an individual choice.
Regardless of the games society plays, I am choosing a new way.
You can too.
We can do it together.
And as the dominoes fall, one by one we lock arms in unity.
Not a false unity built upon constructs of identity.
A unity that recognizes the divine worth each of our soul’s innately carry with it.
Become aware of where your focus tends to lie.
Perception creates reality, so be sure you’re creating a world honoring the truth and feeling of home living within your heart.
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