Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Mice in the Maze

"Eighty percent of the families in the United States last year did not buy a book." -Chris Hedges, from his article: America the Illiterate

The suppression of the mind is quite evident in America as Chris Hedges has outlined in a recent article, and this should jostle the reader enough to wonder why so many people would not realize that knowledge was the key to the city, one that provided true security. How did so many people get turned off, like turning the entire population into bipods? They can walk, but only have two legs.

It seems to simply come down to the spiritual realm and the manipulation thereof, but of course in complicated ways, of which should be discussed more openly. One particular emotion that is useful as a tool for propagandists is called curiosity, and this has always been filled as long as I have resided in this country, actually from birth, and before. To arrive in this world the same time as the television feels very strange. It seems the ground programming increased at this level, but also in the fringes of this evolution, the minds have also evolved, and curiosity is still considered just a feeling, without much science wrapped around it, rather the opposite in view where the observer only sees the result, and the true science learned permanently sealed away from the education system, except for those who happen to be caste in the segregated clan of personal or glorified associations used specifically to increase this hidden power.

The endless bombardment of information in the form of entertainment where sports has attempted to merge into, as a way to tap into the feelings of curiosity where the subtle urges reside, and trust is breeched in the flash of an eye, forms a mirror in the mind about reality. One side of the mirror is constantly seeking the return of these urges, like a schwa in the wind. The other side wanders in slavery, calculating the moves. Curiosity is purposefully shelved, and greed is pulled out and shined with glitter. Often those who break out of this mold in spirituality cannot locate a guiding light, so an ancient religion rests in place that prohibits knowledge from day one. Once venturing past this gate, the road is dark, often atheistic, and unknown. The spirit never gets off the ground, and is buried in the maze. Shortly, grouping of the disease begins where others who have lost curiosity in the midst feed from others who are alike, not awake, but whose spirits must have focus off the ground, not necessarily religious, but directed, and this forms an additional cloak of the true contentment hidden within.

Reading organizes the spiritual being in a way that opens many doors, so religion has served well to block the truth, as the reading stops most often with one book, of which is filled with many lies, and a few truths, and presents itself as derogatory toward life in general. The Internet now serves as a new book, mostly propaganda, but the truth now resides in a larger degree than ever before. Another real problem with reading exists in the fact most of what is readily available through the most amounts of exposure lies within the propaganda, and the truth rests with the books and articles that get the least amounts of exposure.

A horrible beast sits behind the drivers seat, controlling everything and using up everything while telling you that you are the one who us using up everything, and raping the planet at break neck speed. As people begin to read, these two world clash head on, as the truth surfaces that our world has been designed, as if a game to win, a monopoly to get past go.

The curiosity to read must be everlasting as the writer is born out of the inner schuss, not the one that is slung in the mind, or the one shot deal of the new maker. When we can open the house to the letting go of aggression, and force as trickle down, only as a way to worship the dead, curiosity will rise out of the ground to live, and death may be seen in a new light where war seen as peace is seen clearly wrong, and the use of children to attain these derangements are not allowed to occur.

Reading changes everything. Aaron Glantz’s wrote a recent article at The Nation, and said according to the Department of Veterans Affairs, eighteen veterans commit suicide everyday. If this doesn’t jostle you maybe nothing will. By reading we open ourselves to the truth around us as others who feel will undoubtedly write about it. You will never see the propagated media telling you that eighteen young men kill themselves everyday as the war is a big embarrassment now that Bushco is preparing to go mercenary.

By reading, you prevent becoming the bipod, one who must lean on others for support, and often in the form similar to that of a tick or a blood-sucking vampire. Rerouting the spirit up through the maze won’t happen overnight, it grows. The lack of education is strongly associated with the fact that our world is killing itself from misery, and this must stop. Open the doorway by blocking the television in the mind, and this begins the journey to healing, if this is to be.

Without accepting the pain that the world is not as you think it is, (it is in much worse shape than imaginable), is the first step tripped over in getting an extra leg going for curiosity and peace. Now is the best time to attempt to repair the lives of people suffering from the acts of useless warring.

Bonds must be built not on the disease of curiosity, but the truth manifested from it, removing the mirrors in the mind. As Chris Hedges states in his article:

“The ability to magnify these simple and childish lies, to repeat them and have surrogates repeat them in endless loops of news cycles, gives these lies the aura of an uncontested truth. We are repeatedly fed words or phrases like yes we can, maverick, change, pro-life, hope or war on terror. It feels good not to think. All we have to do is visualize what we want, believe in ourselves and summon those hidden inner resources, whether divine or national, that make the world conform to our desires. Reality is never an impediment to our advancement.”

Turn the hidden curiosity back on, or it may fade away forever.

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R. Mark Sink reveals the myths around etymology as a researcher, writer, and journeyman in mission to revitalize the euthenics movement. Contact him at Euthenist.org.

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