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When we collaborate, we’re strong. When we divide, we’re weak. With so many competing beliefs about what the problems are, as well as how to move forward, the various truth and sovereignty movements are struggling to unite. Therefore, we should make it an imperative to put our superficial differences to the side and work together for our common core cause: freedom.
Humanity is enslaved, whether we individually know it or not. Economically, educationally, psychologically, emotionally, medically, philosophically and spiritually – among many others – we have been hijacked by the corporatization of our world.
In response, there is an explosion of awakenings happening across our planet; some of us are waking up from our slumber and undertaking a process of emancipating our mind and heart from the social engineering that we’ve all been subject to. We definitely need to capitalize on it too. Make no mistake though; all of us still have ways in which we’re a slave to the matrix.
There are two primary areas that the divide and conquer strategy has been particularly effective; our conceptions on the nature of reality and our beliefs around what’s best for our future.
As an example, the way in which we design our social systems as we move forward is a contentiously debated issue, whilst another is the battle that rages on for theological supremacy. Both of these matters are distractions, as their focus is counter-effective for achieving our shared goals.
In terms of our specific ‘beliefs’ about the nature of God, surely we can agree that irrespective if we look at it ecologically, quantum physically or spiritually, we’re all intimately connected within an interdependent dance of life.
In this sense, we can simply choose to unite over our inherent unity.
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