Friday, April 23, 2010

Why do some people seem so stupid?

"I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's." - William Blake

The old saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" isn't necessarily accurate, yet typically describes the mind control of a human being. The longer you condition a certain belief, whether true or false, the more the individual will believe it. The more difficult it becomes to relinquish the belief.

Now think of this, if you are conditioned your whole life to believe Christ is the Savior of the World, more than likely you will die believing Christ is the Savior. If you are taught and conditioned most of your life that you will die and be reincarnated, more than likely you will die believing that.

Between the ages of three and seven our minds are being conditioned not only on our belief system, yet how we develop our belief systems. One may come to the ripe age of 22 and decide what he or she has been taught their whole life, isn't necessarily true. Either they will question it and face criticism of the social view upon them or they don't question it just to be accepted by the social view of either friends, family, or people around them. These are the beginning stages of opening up liberally to all. Yet when one starts to form his or her "own" belief system, odds are they will use the habit forming process they developed in their child hood only to develop another belief system that will lead them to the same empty result as the first one.

The ability to become so liberal to be able to accept all and be compassionate to all is one of the largest steps in developing not only a productive belief system, yet a true eternal saving belief system. We have been taught by the religious that we must come unto Christ to be saved; according to the standards of the Church ran by humans, we have been taught by many of great people that are not religious to be a great soul and to love and serve our fellow men. And from the increase in population and money and power and transformation over many years, there has developed and derived many belief systems that pertain to this life and the life after death.

Yet think about this, God or a greater being or higher power or some external force made this all happen. Earth was created, life was put on here, oxygen levels were just right to make life breath and live, food was placed here for life to be fed, ideas were born, analytical thinking exists, great knowledge has been given to individuals of the knowledge of survival and survival of the fittest is how we have lived this whole life (whether we want to believe that or not.) Yet these things weren't made by accident, and if they were, it was a damn amazing accident or thing that just happened which in its self is beautiful. Yet assuming these things weren't created by accident, there had to have been some precise and deliberate planning and actions taken to create this beauty called life. Laws had to have been obeyed in order to make it so precise and so delicate as to have the creation of life on this Earth. So there must be a supreme way, one God for all, yet how is there are so many different beliefs, and who's belief system is right? Because there is no way in hell we can all be right!

What if we are all wrong? What if over time we have been fed belief systems that are only partially correct? What if we all have become stupid? Think about this, you play the game when you are young of starting a phrase or a story on one side of a line of people and the one person turns to the next and repeats the story, by the time it gets to the end of the line, the story is either only partially right or completely wrong. Yet the longer the line is, the more distant it becomes from truth, yet we take it as truth because that's what we were told. And imagining over time, thousands of years, the truth has become so distorted there is almost no way to know truth. Except, what if we could know from the source itself? How? You must ask yourself that question, cause only in your own stillness can that be communicated to you.

The B Side To The Truth is to honestly and truly know truth, you must pull out everything you have ever been told, you must expand to a sense of liberal mindset in accepting all things, and becoming compassionate for those who do what they do simply because it is they best that they know. Yet just because you run a stop sign and you didn't see it, doesn't mean you shouldn't receive a ticket for breaking the law and not paying attention. And then once you have become so liberal, you can then, with God place truth back in one at a time and develop a belief system not only worth dieing for, yet worth living for. A surety from the source that zero doubt is left inside of you.

Colton - discover your true'ness'

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