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Steve Close's avatar

A very good read, thank you. I do believe we are programmed to obey the state, or you could call it the machine. Rulers on top, subjects below. I played the game, got the degree. Didn't like school at all. Didn't learn anything particularly useful. Nonetheless a feeling of accomplishment. Much work experience beginning at 16 on Catalina Island. Now I was learning useful things. A 21-year-old West Virginia country boy knew more than the college boys. Age 17-20 gas station attendant. Good times. With degree in hand, I got a job with county health department. Easy money, easy work. Got a pilot's license. I ignored the machine. Yeah, girlfriends and drama galore, but no violence or kidnapping. Mostly good fun, some pain and regrets. I broke from the machine you could say at age 33 when I bought land in Montecito and pioneered a farm on raw land. Wow, 25 years of living the life, mostly avoiding the machine, but now I see it everywhere, the almighty, evil state. Rulers on top, subjects below. I disobey and ignore as much as possible. Thanks for bringing your experiences and revelations to our attention.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

This is breathtaking, Tessa. Your story of the abduction and beating has haunted me since I first read it. It turns my faith in the world upside-down every time I think about it, which has been often. But now, with your horrible abusive marriage, I'm adding a new layer of faith. It had to be what it was to make you qualified to talk about love.

Your prison epiphany, the letting go, also resonates with me. I think I've mentioned that I've studied A Course in Miracles for almost 20 yrs. Right now I'm doing the daily workbook again and today has meditations every half-hour on 'miracles are seen in light and light and strength are one.' I've been applying this to my dance class, where everyone looked so goddamn beautiful today, even the one who props open the door in the cold so she doesn't get Covid while the rest of us freeze... even her.

Blessings on your non-kumbaya heart, Tessa.

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