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We create our own reality, says a reader, a MBA programmer from New Jersey
“The more we tune out, the more we
start listening to our inner selves. The more we tune out, the more we
start appreciating our family, friends, and neighbors.”
BY AMAR
(henrymakow.com)
How are you? I really enjoy your articles. They have taught me a lot over the years. More importantly, they have un-programmed me from what I was taught by educators and society as important to what nature believes to be important. I am forever grateful to have run into your site.
Over time, I have become less and less concerned about the Illuminati and have become more and more aware of myself and the universe. I kind of sense that I was born and soon I will die, soon individuals in power will die as well, In that sense we are all truly the same. We are born with clear natural minds and then we get corrupted by society’s rules to keep their structure / organization going.
The closer we get to our death the more we realize that all that we thought was important is not and all that we neglected is important. Soon enough we realize that we are all going to die, rich or poor, republican or democrat, serf or elitist, man or woman or the third gender, we are all going to disappear.
I have a lot to say and quite often while I am walking or jogging, I just talk to myself about life and what is real and what is not. I tell myself what I did wrong the day before and try to work on it the next day. Quite often I fail as it is an ongoing learning process, to learn what is natural and to unlearn years of society education that which is unnatural.
The event that started my awakening was the events of 911. I sensed something was wrong as I was a little doubtful of the official story. I told my father that now the US is going to invade each country one by one. My friend hinted that I should purchase some gold as it will sky rocket in price. I followed his advice and then the price did start moving. As I got more curious about the coincidence of gold prices increasing after 911, I started to google every combination of gold and 911 conspiracy and Illuminati and read countless articles over the years about economics, nutrition, history, conspiracy, etc.
I was fearful of the Illuminati and the Freemasons and their plan for me. I started hording gold and silver and then dehydrated foods. I became a little crazy about hording everything. During this time I started practicing yoga and pranayam and learned more about the hindu philosophy. I don’t believe in temples as most temples are way too elaborate with different levels of prayers for different levels of donations. In addition most priests and temples don’t teach how to live properly, they just do their rituals and feed inorganic obese lunch to all. I have come to understand that the real temple is within.
Something started to click in me, which is partly due to your site and others and the Hindu philosophy that life is an illusion. Life is real in a sense that we experience it but it also seems like an illusion. On the blink of an eye, the present moment becomes a distant memory and the future moment becomes the present. On the next blink we will be one breath away from death and all our past will just be a memory, a bunch of electrons translating a scene in the back of our brain. In this sense we only live in the present, yet we regret our past and worry and plan so much for the future. We don’t realize at times that we don’t live in the past nor the future, but the present.
What does this all mean to me. It means that I am going to die one day. If I am going to die in the future which I cannot predict, then why bother hording to prepare for the unknown future. All this hording of gold and silver and food is pointless. More hording equals more worries. If I am hording then I am just like them, the bankers who control and horde resources to control us.
Isn’t time better spent on building relationships, real non-facebook relationships. I wish to know my neighbor, my co-worker, the people that I see everyday. I wish see them as I see my parents whom I love dearly. When I can see all people, the homeless, the gangster, the banker, the neighbor as my family then I do not need to hoard anymore. Then I can use my resources to help them and in time of need they would be there for me.
In addition, instead of spending time reading and consuming countless hours on media from football to cnn to conspiracies to economics, isn’t time better spent on learning a new skill that can help you survive. Isn’t a skill cheaper to horde than items. Isn’t it better to be productive for others than rely on stuff I horde. I wish to learn to farm and fish and hunt. I wish to know that fruits and vegetables grow from plants, not from supermarket shelves that fish and beef and chicken were alive once like you and me. I don’t think Hindu philosophy prohibits meat as it explains to eat in proportion and to be great full for the food. Wouldn’t it be nice to know how to fix a car, fix plumbing and electrical issues instead of just being an MBA JAVA programmer.
ANOTHER EPISODE OF FEAR MONGERING
The fear mongering is peaking again. The country is in massive debt; the government is shutting down.
There lies the illusion. The illusion is that we need the government. Of course, we need the government, but do we need government, thousands of miles away in DC or on Wall Street making decisions for us? Do we need some guy in the UN telling us thousands of miles away that we need this vaccine or that? There lies the illusion in the mind. The illusion that we need them. We are born free, but trained since birth with it. We would not know what to do without our health insurance, our social security checks, etc. We wouldn’t know where get food without supermarkets. We would die without them at this point. How do we get out of it is big question?
Well, I have an answer. It is an easy answer but takes effort to reprogram ourselves to refocus ourselves on the natural laws of the universe. We have to tune out the tv, the internet, the radio, the sports, the Hollywood, etc. We have to only use it for our needs which is work and buying food and materials we need to survive. It takes effort to not log onto Facebook everyday.
When i went on vacation to South America, I did not carry a cell phone, did not use the internet, and couldn’t understand the tv or the newspapers. It was a blessing to get in tune with myself, with my appreciation for my parents and family and friends. Maybe on our next vacation we should carry a tent and some food and go for a long one week walk without a cell phone.
It is a beautiful experience. The more we tune out, the more we become aware of ourselves. The more we tune out, the more we start listening to our inner selves. The more we tune out, the more we start appreciating our family, friends, and neighbors. The more we tune out, the more we start appreciating where food comes from, where shelter and clothing comes from. The more we tune out, the more we understand, that there is no Illuminati if we never talk about, there is no elite if we treat each other as equals, there is no addictions if we understand that life on Earth is temporary. The more we tune out, the more problems get solved, the less issues we face, the more aware we become, the more happier we become.
All the nonsense in the world is in our heads, it has been programmed from the day we were born. It is programmed to control us, to make us fearful of the world, to make us fearful of the inevitable death, to ultimately make us need them. Maybe it is time to tune out. Maybe it is time to listen to the birds, the wind, the oceans instead of cnn and fox and msnbc. Maybe it is time to start to de-program ourselves and become one with nature instead of trying to conquer nature.