Throughout our Lives, we are taught that 'Fear' is a good thing -- even better we are taught that it is a 'necessary' thing, and that we should cherish fear because it will keep us safe from danger.
This is how we are taught to trust experiences as feelings and emotions within making decisions instead of trusting common sense as looking at things from a practical, mathematical perspective. Instead, we experience fear
and we think "run" or "avoid" -- because apparently fear is here to
help guide is, and is a helpful tool to ensure our survival. Surely, if
fear was not helpful to our survival -- evolution would have taken care of fear and gotten rid of it within its redundancy?
This is how we accept and allow fear in our lives, where we try and
reason why such an awful and dreadful experience is 'good' for us, and
why we shouldn't question
it -- as if it is some God-given gift to us and where we feel obliged
to 'like it' because we don't want to appear disrespectful.
When the point opens up that we humans do not have to live in fear -- the most common argument that is given in defense of fear is that "if you are on the road
and a bus is heading straight for you, it is fear that gets your ass in
gear and saves your life -- we need fear to survive". But I mean, do we
really NEED fear to tell us that we need to get a move on? Do you
really need an experience to tell us, that if we don't move -- the bus
is going to hit us and then we're over and done with? No -- it's pretty
obvious = big, fast moving object coming my way + me not move = me
dead. You don't NEED fear to be able to understand that staying where
you are is not a good idea.
It's not just that fear is not 'necessary' to our survival -- it
actually makes us irrational and influences how we respond to particular
situations. How many people have phobia's that seriously affect their
life to the exent that they won't even leave the house? Obviously there,
people will say that these fears are 'out of context' and go 'beyond
practicality' -- but they're really just an extension/magnification of
all the "regular" and "little" fears -- but we just fail to see it.
The Life Review 'Killed by my own Fear" walks the story of someone who
has worked with horses their entire Life and walks the timeline of how
self would behave before the fear was conceived, how the fear was
conceived -- and how fear affects effective and common sense decision
making -- to the point where our fears become self-fulfilling prophecies
-- as we lose all sight of common sense practicality and becomes
slaves of fear dictating our lives.
This interview is very specific and supportive in terms of describing how the whole unfolding process
from the fear conception to the fear completion -- where one can try
and avoid a particular fear from manifesting within one's life, and
where that very decisions ends up being our doom. It very clearly shows
how fear is NOT detrimental to our survival -- and in fact proves quite
the opposite.
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Friday, 30 September 2011
“If God Wanted Us To Live Together In Harmony, He’d Made Us Look All The Same”
And God Created different Races...
I started
reading the True Blood books not so long ago, and after having read for a while
I decide that I also wanted to re-watch the previous seasons.
At some point
in the first season Sookie (who can read other’s minds / hear thoughts), is
busy waitressing at Merlotte’s and for a moment in the scene they show the
various thoughts people are having at the bar.
One of those people is a man sitting by the bar having a beer. One of his thoughts goes something like this: “This isn’t right, all these people living together like they belong. Whites, blacks, vampires… If God wanted us to live together in harmony, he would have made us look all the same.”
One of those people is a man sitting by the bar having a beer. One of his thoughts goes something like this: “This isn’t right, all these people living together like they belong. Whites, blacks, vampires… If God wanted us to live together in harmony, he would have made us look all the same.”
And in that
moment while I was watching that scene, what he was saying made sense and I
agreed with his statement. Though – there are two ways one can look at his
statement.
It is one thing to observe that “God” had made us in a particular design and ‘obey’ / ‘conform’ to this design and another to observe design “God” gave us and question its intentions.
It is one thing to observe that “God” had made us in a particular design and ‘obey’ / ‘conform’ to this design and another to observe design “God” gave us and question its intentions.
Firstly, you
could look at it the way the character in the story does: “God did not make us
look all the same, thus – we should not be living together in harmony, it’s not
right”.
And secondly you could look at the statement by investigating God’s role more closely: “If God wanted us to live together in harmony, he would have made us look all the same – so why didn’t he?”
So why didn’t God make us look all the same? Why did God make us look different, have different skin colours, speak different languages, have different religions, different cultures? What are “God’s” intentions really?
Because looking at the design and outflow of things, his intentions are revealing themselves to be quite questionable. I can only find one reason why God would have made us look all different – and that is that he is deliberately attempting to breed disarray. And why would he want to do that? Well, if I place myself in the shoes of God as someone who is deliberately trying to create chaos and conflict within the world, where entire Genocides manifest because of this singular point – and who is very much aware of the consequence as I, as God am omniscient and know the beginning and end of things – well then…I must be evil. It’s that plain and simple.
And secondly you could look at the statement by investigating God’s role more closely: “If God wanted us to live together in harmony, he would have made us look all the same – so why didn’t he?”
So why didn’t God make us look all the same? Why did God make us look different, have different skin colours, speak different languages, have different religions, different cultures? What are “God’s” intentions really?
Because looking at the design and outflow of things, his intentions are revealing themselves to be quite questionable. I can only find one reason why God would have made us look all different – and that is that he is deliberately attempting to breed disarray. And why would he want to do that? Well, if I place myself in the shoes of God as someone who is deliberately trying to create chaos and conflict within the world, where entire Genocides manifest because of this singular point – and who is very much aware of the consequence as I, as God am omniscient and know the beginning and end of things – well then…I must be evil. It’s that plain and simple.
Being aware of
this one point, seeing and realising that this singular point in existence is
questionable in terms of God’s intentions and plans for existence – doesn’t it
make you kind of wonder about everything else in the world? If God was being an
asshole in this one point, what would keep him from screwing with Life on Earth
in any other area? Then if you start looking at other facets of our reality you
can really spot God’s great enthusiasm for screwing things up to the ultimate
point of dysfunctionality and ruin: poverty, war, disease, pollution, scarcity,
starvation, extinction – the list goes on.
The question
that arises is whether we will sit back and allow this existence to be as is –
as God intended it to be -- Or whether
we will stand up and take responsibility for ourselves and our fellow beings on
Earth and transform this planet to a place where all can live in harmony in
fact.
Equal Money is the first step – investigate: www.equalmoney.org
Equal Money is the first step – investigate: www.equalmoney.org
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