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By Ida Lawrence
We all know the past has everything to do with today. Right now I’m wondering if ‘being there’ in the sixties and seventies made some of our generation permanent rebels. We do all we can to resonate with the positive vibe no matter what’s happening – there’s a good side somewhere… always is.
Okay… here’s another crisis, maybe another false flag, maybe some more patsies. When is there not a crisis? Does your mind get weary trying to figure out who’s lying about what and why? Avoiding the TV at home, I happened to glance at one while waiting in line at a store. I watched it for about three minutes. Then I walked outside and realized that some of the men I saw looked suspicious.
It took that long for the TV to put a thin film of fear over my eyes. This film caused a subtle distancing – an extra degree of separation between myself and the people I was watching. If my perception can be distorted that quickly, imagine what happens to people who watch TV like it’s reality – they must have fear in every cell of their bodies.
Let’s talk about something else, and maybe it’ll take us somewhere else. We can look at things that began 30 to 40 years ago, and observe how the energy is evolving, devolving, or unchanging.
Here are some of the movements of that time period: the Antiwar Movement, the Women’s Liberation Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Nationalist Movement, the American Indian Movement, and the all-important New Age Movement. The rebel energy of the time led us to break out of restriction and expand, the music was conscious and empowering, and there was courage – many of our choices took courage.
Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat
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2013-04-20 12:01:49
Source: http://philosophers-stone.co.uk/wordpress/2013/04/resurrecting-shine-it-on/