Here is a train of thought. I started writing about Big Tech and transhumanism in 2013 or 2014. Absolutely nobody cared. In 2020, it suddenly became a hot topic. It was very redeeming for me because I had been trying to write about it philosophically, with love, and I was very happy that suddenly, my understanding was useful to a lot more people than I had ever hoped to touch.
But then, it became clear to me (at least in my feeling), that the topic became popular because the people who want to control the world decided it's time to let people talk about it, while they were onto the next thing. I think, from their perspective, it became "safe" to talk about it. Furthermore, some of their people are talking about it with passion, treacherously, while pretending to be on the side of the truth, etc.
Today, there is a whole media market talking about "technocrats" and "the globalists" in a way that prevents real solutions to take place, that is designed to titillate the senses, to evoke fear. So now I am thinking, perhaps the topic was really allowed and encouraged because this conversation is useful to the aspiring masters to generate fear in the people who weren't quite scared by the disease.
On my end, once I realized it, I started doing what I usually try to do, which is, talk about what matters. I started talking more about philosophy, energy, internals, love. And guess what, a large chunk of public attention in the health freedom camp has been swayed toward the act of fist shaking, toward unsatisfiable frustration with the media characters like "the globalists," "the migrants," the this, the that, any collective story character that provides an avenue for feeling noble frustration without ever climaxing, without actually changing the trajectory of the world. (Aaaand okay, the proverbial “globalists” are real, of course, but they are far away, in their mansions, and they really don’t care about who yells at them on the internet.) And there is a coordinated effort to undermine the conversation about real solutions, i.e. changing one’s energy, being even-headed, trying to understand the world, doing things from love (not fear), with love (not anger), and for love (not revenge). Yes, doing things, without a doubt, doing things, not just sitting on the couch and thinking. But doing them for rather than against. Doing things because we are here for a reason. Doing things because we are powerful. Doing things we came to this Earth to do, which is, express our love and co-create.
It feels lonely (not sad, just lonely like it was lonely to write about transhumanism when I wrote about it and no one cared). It is a little lonely because I am not interested in helping the aspiring masters generate fear. And I am not going to do that because I don't want to do that. The world is beautiful. It is full of love, everywhere you look, deep, high, left, right. front and back, there is only love. Underneath all our suffering, there is love. All of us came to this world from he invisible realm to explore love. And it's the only thing that is real.
And we do have a lot of power, by the way. In practical terms, we see results a lot quicker when we (sincere people we) work together. It is simple math. There are many more of us than there are of “them.” They are afraid of us, and that is why they want us to tremble, be angry, fight with each other, etc. But our ability to make change gets greatly enhanced by seeing love. When we start seeing love, fear disappears.
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Wise words, as always! Thank you ... as always.
Of course, Tessa: love coming, love going, up, down, sideways, and everywhere all the time. It is what made everything. So grateful to have you in my life. A Canadian Grandma