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The System and Revolution.
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You are living in a system, a game designed by those who wish to keep people distracted. They wish to exploit the most valuable resource on this planet, men. For men create lucrative outcomes when they are pushed to do the deeds of these men who are afraid to get their feet wet.
The system does not care for you, to it you are a cog.
Your life is meangless to the system, you are a speck within it.
Individually you may be unique in your own being but you are an ant that the system may crush if it feels and your uniqueness doesn't even challenge the system, when you are by yourself you are easily hidden and forgotten.
Only by coming together can we create a new system to benefit every human, but that seems impossible. Many are still asleep, don't care or are quelled by the masterful magic tricks of the magicians that conjure the system.

To it, the only game is the power game.


Will humans ever 'wake up'? Is there such a thing? What do you think is the motive of the system, if there is any?

There are whispers of revolution but they seem to be few and far between, probably because people are either too afraid to talk about it, feel it unrealistic or deem it too taboo to consider.

Is a revolution possible? Or will the human enterprise be crushed? Will a revolution even make a difference? Are we to walk into oblivion or will humans learn that it is time for change.

Many have lost the bigger picture, triviality now plague the minds of the masses.

Is there hope?


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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision] * 2
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Abandon all hope ye who enter here :shrug:


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision]
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It can seem shitty at times, particularly if you're stuck in a dead end job and haven't reached the place you want to.  It could be better but it could be much worse.  Look at the situation in North Korea right now, where roughly 200,000 prisoners are kept and subjected to torture and random murders, for crimes such as being a family member of a suspected 'spy.' 

You desire to be further up the system chain.  All men fulfill roles in a hierarchy, the same as other animals in nature.  The reason we have survived is because of survival of the fittest.  The age of man is another cycle of the earth.  There are so many atrocities being committed over the world, man exploiting weaker tribes for their resources that their piece of land holds.  Indonesian Military has killed 800,000 people of West Papua since the 1960s, taking their abundant natural resources.  Australian government has money invested in this and is doing nothing to help.  I want to do something, I don't want to go there and fight with a gun and possibly die, I'd rather keep making music and having sex.  The organised system of a western culture is a pretty good solution to a culture in which homosexuals are sentenced to death.

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: Jufin]
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You should pick up the book "Ismael" OP, I feel like you'd enjoy it. Don't expect any answers though!

We humans like to think of ourselves as good at planning ahead, but really it's only when the shit hits the fan and our backs are against the wall that we really enact great change.

The book Ishmael says every civilization is like testing a flying machine. The machine is pushed off a cliff, and whether it's actually flying or actually plummeting towards the ground, as long as we are still in the air most people on board are convinced that everything is fine. Until we actually hit the ground, joining the ruins of past civilizations just like us, we are convinced we are flying.

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: Icelander]
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ChexMix said:
You should pick up the book "Ismael" OP, I feel like you'd enjoy it. Don't expect any answers though!

We humans like to think of ourselves as good at planning ahead, but really it's only when the shit hits the fan and our backs are against the wall that we really enact great change.

The book Ishmael says every civilization is like testing a flying machine. The machine is pushed off a cliff, and whether it's actually flying or actually plummeting towards the ground, as long as we are still in the air most people on board are convinced that everything is fine. Until we actually hit the ground, joining the ruins of past civilizations just like us, we are convinced we are flying.



That's an interesting metaphor for humanity. I will check it out :cheers:
Exactly, humans don't realise what has happened until it has happened. We are about to crash into the wall very soon and it seems to depress me further and further everyday. I have become less optimistic as time as worn on.

Jufin said:
I want to do something, I don't want to go there and fight with a gun and possibly die, I'd rather keep making music and having sex.  The organised system of a western culture is a pretty good solution to a culture in which homosexuals are sentenced to death.



Being homosexual myself I understand what you mean. My sexuality is suppressed by my parents' culture, so I naturally feel like I want to change things for the better. This may be for myself or for the good of humanity, I personally have not yet made the distinction yet because I'm not sure. The world is becoming better and more accepting for homosexuals and people of sexual minorities or any minorities for that matter, however I find that 'mass' change is unimaginable, for every single human to accept this is I think impossible.

Icelander said:
Abandon all hope ye who enter here :shrug:



This shouldve been a warning in the womb.



My overall issue is with the world is that there is a lot of ignorance, a lot people are running around like nothing is happening. Instead of sitting down and deciding what to do next we are asleep. I have attempted to discuss it with close friends and family but they are either un-receptive of my efforts or call me crazy.

The greatest contradiction however I find happens here because me sitting here on this computer is just as part of this system as much I complain about it.

I often feel conflicted as to what to think about change and revolution. It just seems like a hazy dream after a while. I have opinions and realizations as to how much evil festers in this world.


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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision] * 1
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BreathlessVision said:
ChexMix said:
You should pick up the book "Ismael" OP, I feel like you'd enjoy it. Don't expect any answers though!

We humans like to think of ourselves as good at planning ahead, but really it's only when the shit hits the fan and our backs are against the wall that we really enact great change.

The book Ishmael says every civilization is like testing a flying machine. The machine is pushed off a cliff, and whether it's actually flying or actually plummeting towards the ground, as long as we are still in the air most people on board are convinced that everything is fine. Until we actually hit the ground, joining the ruins of past civilizations just like us, we are convinced we are flying.



That's an interesting metaphor for humanity. I will check it out :cheers:
Exactly, humans don't realise what has happened until it has happened. We are about to crash into the wall very soon and it seems to depress me further and further everyday. I have become less optimistic as time as worn on.

Jufin said:
I want to do something, I don't want to go there and fight with a gun and possibly die, I'd rather keep making music and having sex.  The organised system of a western culture is a pretty good solution to a culture in which homosexuals are sentenced to death.



Being homosexual myself I understand what you mean. My sexuality is suppressed by my parents' culture, so I naturally feel like I want to change things for the better. This may be for myself or for the good of humanity, I personally have not yet made the distinction yet because I'm not sure. The world is becoming better and more accepting for homosexuals and people of sexual minorities or any minorities for that matter, however I find that 'mass' change is unimaginable, for every single human to accept this is I think impossible.

Icelander said:
Abandon all hope ye who enter here :shrug:



This shouldve been a warning in the womb.



My overall issue is with the world is that there is a lot of ignorance, a lot people are running around like nothing is happening. Instead of sitting down and deciding what to do next we are asleep. I have attempted to discuss it with close friends and family but they are either un-receptive of my efforts or call me crazy.

The greatest contradiction however I find happens here because me sitting here on this computer is just as part of this system as much I complain about it.

I often feel conflicted as to what to think about change and revolution. It just seems like a hazy dream after a while. I have opinions and realizations as to how much evil festers in this world.




Sounds like you and I are of similar temperament and view.  All I can say is I hear you and I'm sorry you're stuck here too. :shrug: Outside of killing yourself there's not a whole lot to be done except try and stay on the sidelines amap.


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: Lakefingers] * 1
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Lakefingers said:
I've met revolutionaries and I wouldn't want to live in their world anymore than the one we live in now. Maybe less in their world if they get their way full out. I'm not interested in the war. The revolutionaries' visions of cities, busted cities, multicultural nations, disintegrated nation states, new empires and crushed empires are all another side of the same coin.

If mother earth deserves just a thousandth of the acclaim she gets for her engineering finesse she wouldn't have have made us to begin with.

The only thing to wake up to is that there's nothing to wake up to.




You just summed up my POV very well.  I had no idea you were such an awakened soul. :sad:


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision] * 1
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OP you can only antagonize people who think that the only thing to wake up to is that there is nothing to wake up to by mentioning anything outside of the status quo.  Revolution?  Most haven't even begun to realize that "climate change" is engineered and being carried out with relative precision at this point in time. 

We are entering a time when "normal" and not GMO modified crops will be largely needing to be grown indoors, and under artificial lights.  The outdoor environment is becoming polluted to an extent with heavy metals from aerosol spraying that the pH of the soil, and the aluminum etc. in it will preclude normal growing techniques.

Fortunately, Monsanto has aluminum resistant seeds lined up to save the day.  Revolution?  The factory farms will plant whatever they are told, and willingly buy new seeds and chemicals each year in the completely stupid notion that doing so will increase their yields.  Why?  Because they were sold on the notion, and now believe it. 

Corn for ethanol to burn in cars?  Revolution?  Why would we worry our most valuable farmland is being raped with GMO corn and pesticides/herbicides and costs way more in energy to make into "fuel" but benefits those with the tax breaks?  The factory farmers, the oil companies.  Revolution?  Hell no, we are blessed with a "tax break" now that oil is just twice what it costs to produce instead of four times.

Meanwhile, the damage done to our geology from fracking is causing swarm earthquakes that even the USGS has to admit was the cause.  You know it must be bad when the government can't front for the oil companies.  Then the water table damage, it's permanent.  The unknown chemicals, pumped underground in massive amounts, toxic as hell, and left there.  Revolution?  Hell no, we love cheap oil even as our land is destroyed.


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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: LunarEclipse]
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All I'm hearing is that there's nothing we can do... Exactly what the architects of these things would like us to believe. I hope yall dont fall for that. Everyone has the power to change this world. It starts small. RISE

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: TripAce1986]
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TripAce1986 said:
All I'm hearing is that there's nothing we can do... Exactly what the architects of these things would like us to believe. I hope yall dont fall for that. Everyone has the power to change this world. It starts small. RISE



I am a child of the 60s, and heard all that bullshit back then.  Yeah, we can change the world.  Right.


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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: LunarEclipse]
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So what do you think now? Did you give up?

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: TripAce1986]
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TripAce1986 said:
All I'm hearing is that there's nothing we can do... Exactly what the architects of these things would like us to believe. I hope yall dont fall for that. Everyone has the power to change this world. It starts small. RISE



:curbyourenthusiasm: You first.


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: TripAce1986]
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TripAce1986 said:
So what do you think now? Did you give up?



give up and win is all I've got to say - song lyrics

There is nothing wrong with giving up on a losing hand.  In fact it's smart.


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

Edited by Icelander (01/03/15 09:14 AM)

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: Icelander]
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Ok. Here I go!  :sun: And I'm not talking about poker, I'm talking about my life and future.

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: TripAce1986]
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So? Why is that so important, or more important than anything else?


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"Don't believe everything you think". -Anom.

" All that lives was born to die"-Anom.

With much wisdom comes much sorrow,
The more knowledge, the more grief.
Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: TripAce1986]
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TripAce1986 said:
So what do you think now? Did you give up?



I gave up on everyone but me myself and I and my Cutie.


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Anxiety is what you make it.

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: LunarEclipse]
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I was busy for the last two days so couldn't reply but now I've had time to think so here's my take on it. :awesomenod:

Whenever the subject of 'waking up' comes up, I always ask a a few very important questions regarding the subject of waking up.
These include,

What does it mean to wake up - what is the process of such?
What are the acts or changes waking up?
Am I awake, or am I asleep?

Waking up, I think can be defined in many forms. I've never clearly defined anything in my life because I like the vague, abstract ideas that come from thinking about things in an open and speculative way. There are many things that the waking up process could be. Indeed, it could just be realizing that there is nothing to wake up to. It is also possible that the waking up process just involves the individual saying to him or herself 'what is the nature of things around me?', so inevitably to question things in depth and scrutinizing detail, I think is the process of waking up.

This notion of questioning things, I think is really is what we in our society lack. We lack the ability to see that things are not what they seem. Life is more profound than most people take it to be. One sees a bird flying and  it's just a bird, but to someone who questions things, it may appear more so that, more magical or profound than just a bird. This is just an example of what a questioning mind may think.

Without this sort of thinking and questioning, the individual may never know what the political agenda is. We don't question it enough, to many people it is just something that happens as a mundane part of life and you have to face it, because life is mostly bullshit. This is what I think is probably the process of waking up. To be able to see through the facades of political and social veils, to see right down to the core of an ideology or a system, so subsequently when the despotic apes step on to the pedestal and make attempts to further maximize control and to gain power we know the nature of their act.

Revolution is a backlash towards any sort of restricting force that governs the human enterprise, be it towards a political construct, an economic construct or even the mind itself. When I say revolution, I don't mean to ask everyone to start getting their guns and marching to the White House. If a revolution is to come it will be in the domain of mind.

To me a revolution seems far too unlikely to happen anytime soon, society is too complex for any of that. There are too many factors when you question things and poke around in the philosophical playing field. i personally don't advocate revolution as the solution to society, it is too simple to say 'we need a revolution'. What humans need to do is to start questioning, to sit down and to have a discussion as to how we're going to take practical steps to improve this civilization. Even that seems a long shot now if we look at what is happening in the world.


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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision] * 1
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BreathlessVision said:
You are living in a system, a game designed by those who wish to keep people distracted. They wish to exploit the most valuable resource on this planet, men. For men create lucrative outcomes when they are pushed to do the deeds of these men who are afraid to get their feet wet.
The system does not care for you, to it you are a cog.
Your life is meangless to the system, you are a speck within it.
Individually you may be unique in your own being but you are an ant that the system may crush if it feels and your uniqueness doesn't even challenge the system, when you are by yourself you are easily hidden and forgotten.
Only by coming together can we create a new system to benefit every human, but that seems impossible. Many are still asleep, don't care or are quelled by the masterful magic tricks of the magicians that conjure the system.

To it, the only game is the power game.



WELCOME! I am loving your questions, and want to reply to both this post and the later one.
For me questionings itself is revolutionary. NEVER let people put you donw when they throw the typical 'so you wanna change the world' trip on you. it is meant to shut you up, and making out that your naive and you should accept the shit. Think of 'world' as the people you know, your community, you--that is where change really begins
Yes we are seen as cogs. This happened big style of course when the industrialized revolution began. Notice that in all areas of thinking (thinking made sure to be in-the-face tranmitted) we were said to be 'just like animals' (Darwin (eg with the derogatory notion of animals) with the 'fluke' oh human 'intelligence living in an insentient random nature.
'Thinkers' like Descartes had already induced mind/body dualistic concepts and claimed animals, and the human body were machines. later Wilhelm Wundt--an 'experimental psychologist and philosopher' claims we are just like machines like it was believed animals were, and so on. ALL this toxic shit was just enabaling the elite, or leaders, to have US thinking we are machines, and thus when herded into the cities and factories we become 'cogs'. That is our 'fate'. See how it works. it is levels of concerted mind control which SERVES an elite who rake in the $£PROFITS$£ ta daaaaa. being played aint in it!!!
I agree with all you say up to now, and love you mentioning the magick part of this, because I find this a very taboo issue that many people, including a good proportion of the psychedelic community want to keep silent about. All the occult code and mind control going on! we HAVE to become aware of this, and ask questions...


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Will humans ever 'wake up'? Is there such a thing? What do you think is the motive of the system, if there is any?



Don't worry about 'humans'. That is an abstract term. WE are, You are aware of this, and so am I, and we are discussing it here. That is what matters. People on the whole are naturally inquisitive, but often there are resistances to stuff they feel threatened by for what ever reason. So it is really not letting that resistance block YOUR questioning. Sometimes someone will resist, but something has happened that they may think about later.
What is the motive. CONTROL! Control and profiting from that control. This culture is all about profits, and if you are seen to be 'useless' it will see you sleeping on a cold wet dirty concrete street and step over you!

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There are whispers of revolution but they seem to be few and far between, probably because people are either too afraid to talk about it, feel it unrealistic or deem it too taboo to consider.



If they are that's their problem. Whatever happens don't let their attitude change yours into an apathy.

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Is a revolution possible? Or will the human enterprise be crushed? Will a revolution even make a difference? Are we to walk into oblivion or will humans learn that it is time for change.

Many have lost the bigger picture, triviality now plague the minds of the masses.

Is there hope?



We have to feel it ourselves. And to do that we have to unlearn a lot of the mind control been done and being down to us, and that means looking at it. Asking questions, and the doing of that is very radical because it means you are becoming aware of their tricks. An example---how they get people to accept war, and go to it and send their children to it. To see through that scam is VERY radical, and can literally save yours and your children's lives, and psychological and spiritual health

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Re: The System and Revolution. [Re: BreathlessVision]
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BreathlessVision said:
I was busy for the last two days so couldn't reply but now I've had time to think so here's my take on it. :awesomenod:

Whenever the subject of 'waking up' comes up, I always ask a a few very important questions regarding the subject of waking up.
These include,

What does it mean to wake up - what is the process of such?
What are the acts or changes waking up?
Am I awake, or am I asleep?



I will give this analogy. have you ever watched any of the Gordan Ramsey shows where he goes to people's restaurants which have either fell on hard times or always have been shit? I see a very strong analogy with a bigger picture of soul-loss. So this is a run down---He goes and he finds the people are basically fucked. Even their eyes looked glazed and dull. They have stopped caring, or listening. He will ask then do they serve fresh food to the customers, and some do nowt even know what he means--and think it means serving food that's been frozen. They are not aware and you will see Ramsey have to keep repeating things to them because they cannot hear, and this gets him very riled up fukin and blinding and it can be hilarious. But he is trying to dramatically GET THROUGH their blocks, which may have gone on for years. get then to SEE and HEAR and FEEL and TASTE and UNDERSTAND
In their basements there is usually disgusting rotting food they are not even aware of, and don't really even care. This is very significant to me. But the gist is that once he does get through and they get their act together you see the spirit return. I really see it. And I think this is what has happened to us, due to the relentless abuse from every fuckin angle, and up the arse, from the culture. it wears you down and kills spirit. So to get through that we have to wake up TO it. Of course it is far more complex, but you do it as you go along.
Also to 'wake up' includes seeing through this cultures demand to 'be awake'. How it emphasizes the alert worker consumer vibes and discourages the more reflective, sensual, spiritual, trancelike understanding. You see that in the drugs they promote like caffeine and Ritalin, but wage war on psychedelics!

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Waking up, I think can be defined in many forms. I've never clearly defined anything in my life because I like the vague, abstract ideas that come from thinking about things in an open and speculative way. There are many things that the waking up process could be. Indeed, it could just be realizing that there is nothing to wake up to. It is also possible that the waking up process just involves the individual saying to him or herself 'what is the nature of things around me?', so inevitably to question things in depth and scrutinizing detail, I think is the process of waking up.




yeah. it is allowing your inquisitive nature freedom to explore wherever it wants. Not necessarily to push it into specialized route, but to see how all issues are fundamentally interrelated. Included it critical faculty but also having fun, and psychedelic exploration. Just being an all rounded individual to the best potential of what that may mean for you. A sense of humour is essential lol

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This notion of questioning things, I think is really is what we in our society lack. We lack the ability to see that things are not what they seem. Life is more profound than most people take it to be. One sees a bird flying and  it's just a bird, but to someone who questions things, it may appear more so that, more magical or profound than just a bird. This is just an example of what a questioning mind may think.




I love that. Quick life story in 3 sentences haha. OK, as a little kid I had this magic sense of nature, but in years bout 8/9 to 15 school and the general culture fucked that up--which I think is intentional, and I was obsessed with big concrete neon lit cities and mean crowds, and even heroin chic (though I have never taken heroin, But it was cool with the rock stars). So when 15, I get turned onto L S D and it gets me that sense of the magic of nature back!!!

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Without this sort of thinking and questioning, the individual may never know what the political agenda is. We don't question it enough, to many people it is just something that happens as a mundane part of life and you have to face it, because life is mostly bullshit. This is what I think is probably the process of waking up. To be able to see through the facades of political and social veils, to see right down to the core of an ideology or a system, so subsequently when the despotic apes step on to the pedestal and make attempts to further maximize control and to gain power we know the nature of their act.



Yes! The grin and false-smiling profit-crazed corrupted suits have HIJACKED 'politics'. They are gangsters, criminals. REAL politics is me and you caring for the community, including others species' rights to live and have habitat, to have clean water, and all the environment!

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Revolution is a backlash towards any sort of restricting force that governs the human enterprise, be it towards a political construct, an economic construct or even the mind itself. When I say revolution, I don't mean to ask everyone to start getting their guns and marching to the White House. If a revolution is to come it will be in the domain of mind.



It is BOTH. I think part of the mind control both West and East is the notion that revolution or 'awakening' must happen 'in the mind'. No. it is inner and outer. if there are criminals fucking up the last few trees, you sitting meditating under one aint gonna do much

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To me a revolution seems far too unlikely to happen anytime soon, society is too complex for any of that. There are too many factors when you question things and poke around in the philosophical playing field. i personally don't advocate revolution as the solution to society, it is too simple to say 'we need a revolution'. What humans need to do is to start questioning, to sit down and to have a discussion as to how we're going to take practical steps to improve this civilization. Even that seems a long shot now if we look at what is happening in the world.



yes, absolutely---questioning is the key

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