I love your 'Kind, sweet, loving' concept of the universe, looking after you under dangerous circumstances in which you put yourself...you obviously still had work to do on this sphere...which you ARE doing!
I too have been saved from self inflicted dangers on several occasions by the 'universe that protects me'...suppose i still have work to do too!
One other avenue that we’ve become painfully aware of is how homeowners insurance rates are rising drastically. Sine we purchased our most recent home in late 2019, our homeowners insurance has risen 3 times. It’s gone up over 100%! I know we’re not the only ones experiencing this, as I’ve seen others remarking on it the the nextdoor app (which is know is a liberal bastion but we were trying to sell something-unsuccessfully, I might add). If they can’t get you via one avenue, they will try by another.
Praying we can all ride out whatever they try to throw at us in the future.
Well, I understand you! Right now I ended up threatened by a sect (not the covid sect, a much smaller one) and I am forced to stay silent and quiet until I will be in a safer situation. I knew them as being a school, the founder was a friend of my late husband... but in the years they have changed, and here I am, blocked in a very uncomfortable position. It will end one day, but the important think, I agree with you, is to NEVER give up, and always go for the good and the clean and the pure. Be aware, and ready to act different from normal. btw, it is horrible...
1976 when President Ford allowed a TEMPORARY cessation of Big Pharma's LIABILITY during the Swine Flu catastrophe. Big Pharma assumed TEMPORARY means PERMANANT and enjoy the liberty of killing people with poison, to this day, with total impunity! Only constant pressure will force Governments to realise we know how they've been incentivised to keep this deadly farce going for 46 years. Mick from Hooe (UK). Unjabbed to live longer.
Hi Tessa, thank you for all the tough digging you do. I know it is hard to know how far to go and when to stop. Isn't the old adage, evil is required to reveal itself, perhaps one of the most revealing truths of all? Utopia was written in that year of all years, 2012, and aired in 2013/14. We shall gird our loins and watch both seasons next week - won't be easy watching, but you could say, taking one for the nation - ha ha.
Love this comment to the UK trailer -
EyeZ Foto
2 years ago
I've never watched 2 seasons of a show and then got to live the 3rd season in real life...life is amazing!
Some clarification on the Osage question from an old Okie. Several tribes got rich when oil was drilled on their land. The Cherokee, traditionally farmers and villagers, were smarter than the local Euros. They bought Senators and then became corporate leaders and Senators.
The Osage, warriors and imperialists who had lost their empire before the Euros came along, handled it badly. They bought Cadillacs and booze. If they were going to survive as a tribe, they needed better management.
Thank you polistra! From what I know about the Cherokees, traditionally only women farmed, and men hunted. In fact, forcing the men to farm confused the gender roles and was a part of the "great reset" of the time. https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/the-power-of-cherokee-women. I know nothing about the Senator buying, that is interesting.... is it common knowledge where you come from? Would love to know more!
Thank you, John, and it was an awful experience!! Luckily it was short and I was free before it got dark (I ran away) but it certainly was ridiculous and horrible. And all the people who were there when he was beating me (two separate groups of regular citizens) should be ashamed of themselves.
I watched it because I saw an interview with Rainn Wilson (Dwight rules!) on Kelly Ripa where he was like "I swear, this was written way before any of this stuff that's currently going on was happening!" so I kept an eye out for it.
wow tessa. the trafficker, the ex, whole foods, that awful east village bartender. your evolved soul jams their frequencies every time. i'm in awe of how you keep your balance.
one of the centerpieces of the UN's ESG is debt-for-land. it's the tired old IMF strategy on steroids and i suspect will be deployed outside of the global south this time around. like when the big banks here in the us in the late 70s were pushing loans to independent farmers and then when they were forced into default a few years later (remember farm aid?) big agra swooped in and bought up the property dirt cheap...
Thank you!!!! And it seems like keeping balance is the only available option. It is better to be friends with forces of love and courage, than with the forces of fear and anger. People born for good do better this way!!
As far as the land expropriation, it is such an old trick!!! They did it to Natives, too, after the initial robbery and murder. The elites of the time made plans to put wealthier Natives in debt so that they would part with the land. Same thing!!
"....remember that we are here on Earth not to suffer but to grow our souls and to defend our right to dignity, love, and good life. That is true...."
Dear Tessa, that is a gratuitous assumption, since I am not aware that ,upon arrival on earth, someone gave me a guarantee letter which grants me dignity, love and a good life.
On the contrary, one of the basic characteristics of life itself is impermanence. And the fact that sickness, loss,tragedy and death can and will strike eventually and at any given moment.
As far as i am concerned, we live in a universe of cause and effect where energy can not disappear but only changes its form.
Which leads one to the conclusion that the only thing that's guaranteed, is that nothing can manifest without a cause and that the only thing that's sure is that each and every one of us will inevitably suffer the consequences of our actions, words and thoughts.
The life of the majority of us revolves around the craving for things that give us pleasurable feelings and avoiding the things that give us painful feelings. We are, so to say, the slaves of these feelings which are forcing us to react to them with either craving or aversion.
Nevertheless, the reality is, that we can not control the arising of painful feelings.
No matter how much wealth, power,influence or security we have, we still ultimately have no say or influence and can not prevent the arising of painful feelings.
And there we are, at the root of human suffering. We somehow maintain the gratuitous assumption to have ownership of our feelings although we know that the loss of everything that's valuable to us is inevitable and that we can not prevent the arising of painful feelings, no matter how wealthy we are. It is therefore this sense of ownership in regards to feelings , the subsequent craving for pleasure and aversion to pain that makes us pray to suffering.
Outside circumstances that cause painful feelings can not cause us suffering. It is always our own attitude towards the painful feelings that cause us to suffer.
Our own resistance to painful feelings are fueling our suffering.
So the only way to ,,grow" as you say, would be to take responsibility for our suffering by acknowledging the importance of our attitude towards our feelings and not by passing on the responsibility by blaming outside circumstances.
As far as our responsibility for the current world situation is concerned, where it seems that a elitist cabale is on its way to poison, mass murder , depopulate and digitally enslave vast amounts of people of the world, we should not forget that through the ages we have murdered, enslaved , humiliated and ruthlessly exploited our fellow human beings for satisfying our own greed and desire for pleasures. Not to mention the exploitation and slaughter of other sentient beings like animals bred and killed by the billions on a sheer monstrous industrial scale.
The emergence of a ruthless powerful elite that is aiming to cull and imprison humanity does, in my view ,not seem too unjust.
After all, what goes around, comes around...so they say
While the conspiracy is eerily plausible, I see one problem with why the governments of the world would go along with it. They would be destroying their tax base. As I understand it, the one or two non-Chinese countries that have attempted to encourage reduced reproduction quickly gave up on that idea because of the loss of tax revenues.
One of the things Tessa points out in the post is the genocide of the elderly: the people who cost governments much of their money through mandated spending, pensions, social supports, &c. Population reductions are also targeted, as she's arguing, on people who own land, especially "productive" land, or land that people find compatible with capitalization.
Consider a very outlandish idea, though. Taxation assumes as part of its functioning that money not only exists but has material roots. Money, however, is a medium through which people express their wills and intentions, or agreements among people to perform a service or trade objects. Human existence is not only possible but has historically existed without the use of money: cultures have function and will function without money. Ultimately, what each human does is a result of their will and intention to do something. It's not the money that motivates a person to spend hours at a job —that's part of their dream to believe it is so— it's their own choice to do so. A sufficiently powerful corporation, no matter whether a nation-state or transnational or religious one, can move its collective body through altering the dreams and motivations of its people. A soldier doesn't run into gunfire because they're getting money for it; a person sitting and praying to their god isn't living this way because they're getting money for it; spending time with someone you ardently love and admire, do we do this because there's money involved?
It can be hard, this side of modernity, to think of a human experience without the daily reminders that money is real, money is time, money is energy, money is value. It is likewise hard to think about the daily struggles of the humans who lived fierce and difficult lives prior to the invention of money. But they did, without money, with intenion. Part of this hard aspect in changing our perspective is a reinforced, on-going, collective hallucination. Another part is our fear that such a scenario for us today means complete world revolution, sending us back to those hard and difficult times. Yet, here we are, rushing headlong into very hard and difficult times: has money saved us from that?
It seems that exterminations are a popular subject of discussion, nowadays. You may be interested in this post of mine that deals with the extermination of the middle class https://www.senecaeffect.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-iii-you.html. I have a whole series of posts about past and future exterminations on my blog "The Seneca Effect" (senecaeffect.com)
Fascinating subject, indeed. I am writing a whole book on it, but for some reason it doesn't seem that publishers are interested. I wonder why..... Anyway, here are the links to some of my posts dealing with this cute subject
Ugo, I appreciate your writing especially since you are freetired but like Tim Morgan I believe you need to distance yourself from the technocrats and be honest about Covid: The Great Reset. Its painful to watch you guys tiptoe around the issue and makes me think you are either a stooge or an apologist for the WEF/Club of Rome/Malthusians. Tim Morgan quotes WEF data to support SEEDS I'm assuming to maintain relevancy. Hope for transition to renewables is another common theme while digital currency, common health pass and access and mobility rationing seems like the more realistic scenario, a policy imperative regardless of who is fighting who nowadays along the LtG, C40 and UN SDGs timelines to mitigate 2030-40 world collapse to pre-industrial standards of living. However both of you are free to set healthy boundaries in the comment section for posters to respect your blogs.
Thank you, Tessa. Your story reminds me of something I (finally) learned at some point in my life: Always go with your gut feeling. Even if it feels uncomfortable, awkward or rude. That is, of course, what they are counting on. Every time I’ve messed up, it was when I didn’t ‘listen to my gut’. Sharing your example will help others learn this lesson earlier. Love your stuff (but, hate what our world is).
Thank you Cathleen!!! I think we all learn it at some point in our lives, and somehow, the best education is making mistakes and learning from that. It may take more than once but once we learn, we know (hopefully)!!!! xo
I love your 'Kind, sweet, loving' concept of the universe, looking after you under dangerous circumstances in which you put yourself...you obviously still had work to do on this sphere...which you ARE doing!
I too have been saved from self inflicted dangers on several occasions by the 'universe that protects me'...suppose i still have work to do too!
Thank you Suzi!
One other avenue that we’ve become painfully aware of is how homeowners insurance rates are rising drastically. Sine we purchased our most recent home in late 2019, our homeowners insurance has risen 3 times. It’s gone up over 100%! I know we’re not the only ones experiencing this, as I’ve seen others remarking on it the the nextdoor app (which is know is a liberal bastion but we were trying to sell something-unsuccessfully, I might add). If they can’t get you via one avenue, they will try by another.
Praying we can all ride out whatever they try to throw at us in the future.
Thanks for writing this. Things really are odd.
Well, I understand you! Right now I ended up threatened by a sect (not the covid sect, a much smaller one) and I am forced to stay silent and quiet until I will be in a safer situation. I knew them as being a school, the founder was a friend of my late husband... but in the years they have changed, and here I am, blocked in a very uncomfortable position. It will end one day, but the important think, I agree with you, is to NEVER give up, and always go for the good and the clean and the pure. Be aware, and ready to act different from normal. btw, it is horrible...
1976 when President Ford allowed a TEMPORARY cessation of Big Pharma's LIABILITY during the Swine Flu catastrophe. Big Pharma assumed TEMPORARY means PERMANANT and enjoy the liberty of killing people with poison, to this day, with total impunity! Only constant pressure will force Governments to realise we know how they've been incentivised to keep this deadly farce going for 46 years. Mick from Hooe (UK). Unjabbed to live longer.
Hi Tessa, thank you for all the tough digging you do. I know it is hard to know how far to go and when to stop. Isn't the old adage, evil is required to reveal itself, perhaps one of the most revealing truths of all? Utopia was written in that year of all years, 2012, and aired in 2013/14. We shall gird our loins and watch both seasons next week - won't be easy watching, but you could say, taking one for the nation - ha ha.
Love this comment to the UK trailer -
EyeZ Foto
2 years ago
I've never watched 2 seasons of a show and then got to live the 3rd season in real life...life is amazing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJnN3WMwDsk
Thank you, Jennie!! Wow, that's a great comment!!! Thank you for digging it out and sharing it here!!
Some clarification on the Osage question from an old Okie. Several tribes got rich when oil was drilled on their land. The Cherokee, traditionally farmers and villagers, were smarter than the local Euros. They bought Senators and then became corporate leaders and Senators.
The Osage, warriors and imperialists who had lost their empire before the Euros came along, handled it badly. They bought Cadillacs and booze. If they were going to survive as a tribe, they needed better management.
The entire country is pretty much Osage now.
Thank you polistra! From what I know about the Cherokees, traditionally only women farmed, and men hunted. In fact, forcing the men to farm confused the gender roles and was a part of the "great reset" of the time. https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/the-power-of-cherokee-women. I know nothing about the Senator buying, that is interesting.... is it common knowledge where you come from? Would love to know more!
Very scary for me reading about you handing your passport to the sex-trafficker.
SHUDDER!!!
Thank you, John, and it was an awful experience!! Luckily it was short and I was free before it got dark (I ran away) but it certainly was ridiculous and horrible. And all the people who were there when he was beating me (two separate groups of regular citizens) should be ashamed of themselves.
God Bless You, Tessa.
;-{
Thank you John!!!
I remember watching "Utopia" when it came out. Eerie how much life imitates art or vice versa.
I had to double check because my memory from that time is kind of weird, but I found the actual interview!
https://youtu.be/kWgdBh4dfL4
Wow, thank you!!
No kidding!!
I watched it because I saw an interview with Rainn Wilson (Dwight rules!) on Kelly Ripa where he was like "I swear, this was written way before any of this stuff that's currently going on was happening!" so I kept an eye out for it.
wow tessa. the trafficker, the ex, whole foods, that awful east village bartender. your evolved soul jams their frequencies every time. i'm in awe of how you keep your balance.
one of the centerpieces of the UN's ESG is debt-for-land. it's the tired old IMF strategy on steroids and i suspect will be deployed outside of the global south this time around. like when the big banks here in the us in the late 70s were pushing loans to independent farmers and then when they were forced into default a few years later (remember farm aid?) big agra swooped in and bought up the property dirt cheap...
Thank you!!!! And it seems like keeping balance is the only available option. It is better to be friends with forces of love and courage, than with the forces of fear and anger. People born for good do better this way!!
As far as the land expropriation, it is such an old trick!!! They did it to Natives, too, after the initial robbery and murder. The elites of the time made plans to put wealthier Natives in debt so that they would part with the land. Same thing!!
"....remember that we are here on Earth not to suffer but to grow our souls and to defend our right to dignity, love, and good life. That is true...."
Dear Tessa, that is a gratuitous assumption, since I am not aware that ,upon arrival on earth, someone gave me a guarantee letter which grants me dignity, love and a good life.
On the contrary, one of the basic characteristics of life itself is impermanence. And the fact that sickness, loss,tragedy and death can and will strike eventually and at any given moment.
As far as i am concerned, we live in a universe of cause and effect where energy can not disappear but only changes its form.
Which leads one to the conclusion that the only thing that's guaranteed, is that nothing can manifest without a cause and that the only thing that's sure is that each and every one of us will inevitably suffer the consequences of our actions, words and thoughts.
The life of the majority of us revolves around the craving for things that give us pleasurable feelings and avoiding the things that give us painful feelings. We are, so to say, the slaves of these feelings which are forcing us to react to them with either craving or aversion.
Nevertheless, the reality is, that we can not control the arising of painful feelings.
No matter how much wealth, power,influence or security we have, we still ultimately have no say or influence and can not prevent the arising of painful feelings.
And there we are, at the root of human suffering. We somehow maintain the gratuitous assumption to have ownership of our feelings although we know that the loss of everything that's valuable to us is inevitable and that we can not prevent the arising of painful feelings, no matter how wealthy we are. It is therefore this sense of ownership in regards to feelings , the subsequent craving for pleasure and aversion to pain that makes us pray to suffering.
Outside circumstances that cause painful feelings can not cause us suffering. It is always our own attitude towards the painful feelings that cause us to suffer.
Our own resistance to painful feelings are fueling our suffering.
So the only way to ,,grow" as you say, would be to take responsibility for our suffering by acknowledging the importance of our attitude towards our feelings and not by passing on the responsibility by blaming outside circumstances.
As far as our responsibility for the current world situation is concerned, where it seems that a elitist cabale is on its way to poison, mass murder , depopulate and digitally enslave vast amounts of people of the world, we should not forget that through the ages we have murdered, enslaved , humiliated and ruthlessly exploited our fellow human beings for satisfying our own greed and desire for pleasures. Not to mention the exploitation and slaughter of other sentient beings like animals bred and killed by the billions on a sheer monstrous industrial scale.
The emergence of a ruthless powerful elite that is aiming to cull and imprison humanity does, in my view ,not seem too unjust.
After all, what goes around, comes around...so they say
While the conspiracy is eerily plausible, I see one problem with why the governments of the world would go along with it. They would be destroying their tax base. As I understand it, the one or two non-Chinese countries that have attempted to encourage reduced reproduction quickly gave up on that idea because of the loss of tax revenues.
One of the things Tessa points out in the post is the genocide of the elderly: the people who cost governments much of their money through mandated spending, pensions, social supports, &c. Population reductions are also targeted, as she's arguing, on people who own land, especially "productive" land, or land that people find compatible with capitalization.
Consider a very outlandish idea, though. Taxation assumes as part of its functioning that money not only exists but has material roots. Money, however, is a medium through which people express their wills and intentions, or agreements among people to perform a service or trade objects. Human existence is not only possible but has historically existed without the use of money: cultures have function and will function without money. Ultimately, what each human does is a result of their will and intention to do something. It's not the money that motivates a person to spend hours at a job —that's part of their dream to believe it is so— it's their own choice to do so. A sufficiently powerful corporation, no matter whether a nation-state or transnational or religious one, can move its collective body through altering the dreams and motivations of its people. A soldier doesn't run into gunfire because they're getting money for it; a person sitting and praying to their god isn't living this way because they're getting money for it; spending time with someone you ardently love and admire, do we do this because there's money involved?
It can be hard, this side of modernity, to think of a human experience without the daily reminders that money is real, money is time, money is energy, money is value. It is likewise hard to think about the daily struggles of the humans who lived fierce and difficult lives prior to the invention of money. But they did, without money, with intenion. Part of this hard aspect in changing our perspective is a reinforced, on-going, collective hallucination. Another part is our fear that such a scenario for us today means complete world revolution, sending us back to those hard and difficult times. Yet, here we are, rushing headlong into very hard and difficult times: has money saved us from that?
For some time now, ideas have been floating around on how to fit AI into that... https://www.techtarget.com/searchenterpriseai/feature/AI-might-not-have-rights-but-it-could-pay-taxes
It seems that exterminations are a popular subject of discussion, nowadays. You may be interested in this post of mine that deals with the extermination of the middle class https://www.senecaeffect.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-iii-you.html. I have a whole series of posts about past and future exterminations on my blog "The Seneca Effect" (senecaeffect.com)
Thank you Ugo!! I will definitely take a look! And how crazy it is that we have to actively think about this!! Truly bananas.
Fascinating subject, indeed. I am writing a whole book on it, but for some reason it doesn't seem that publishers are interested. I wonder why..... Anyway, here are the links to some of my posts dealing with this cute subject
9. Creating your Own State https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2022/08/the-age-of-exterminations-how-to-create.html
8. How to Destroy Western Europe https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-age-of-extermination-viii-how-to.html
7. Going Undercover https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-age-of-exterminations-v-can-we.html
6. The Great Famine to Come https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-vi-great.html
5. Suicide as a weapon https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-v-killing.html
4. How to kill the Rich https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-iv-how-to.html
3. Why you should be worried. https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-age-of-exterminations-iii-you.html
2. How to exterminate the Young https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-age-of-exterminations-ii-how-to.html
1. Exterminating the Witches https://thesenecaeffect.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-age-of-exterminations-who-will-be.html
Ugo, I appreciate your writing especially since you are freetired but like Tim Morgan I believe you need to distance yourself from the technocrats and be honest about Covid: The Great Reset. Its painful to watch you guys tiptoe around the issue and makes me think you are either a stooge or an apologist for the WEF/Club of Rome/Malthusians. Tim Morgan quotes WEF data to support SEEDS I'm assuming to maintain relevancy. Hope for transition to renewables is another common theme while digital currency, common health pass and access and mobility rationing seems like the more realistic scenario, a policy imperative regardless of who is fighting who nowadays along the LtG, C40 and UN SDGs timelines to mitigate 2030-40 world collapse to pre-industrial standards of living. However both of you are free to set healthy boundaries in the comment section for posters to respect your blogs.
Thank you, Tessa. Your story reminds me of something I (finally) learned at some point in my life: Always go with your gut feeling. Even if it feels uncomfortable, awkward or rude. That is, of course, what they are counting on. Every time I’ve messed up, it was when I didn’t ‘listen to my gut’. Sharing your example will help others learn this lesson earlier. Love your stuff (but, hate what our world is).
Thank you Cathleen!!! I think we all learn it at some point in our lives, and somehow, the best education is making mistakes and learning from that. It may take more than once but once we learn, we know (hopefully)!!!! xo
Extraordinary account. It brings perspective to one of the so may facets of “the current crisis”.
Thank you!!
I think we need more details on the the kind forces of the universe saving you, Tessa.