05-22-2010, 12:43 PM
Though the proof is often right before our eyes, it is cloudy and always there seems to be alternate proof of the opposite. Like we at some point must take the leap of faith, or simply follow the resonance, that led us to the Law of One, so we must follow our energy to what resonates both spiritually and logically when studying so called conspiracies.
Sometimes I think the problem lies in the word conspiracy. The verbal complex evokes a reaction, unique to each of us, but polarized just the same. A piece of information labeled conspiracy theory, may not be viewed with objectivity, on its own merits.
This trust in government and law is so deeply ingrained in our psyche, even those who are not in agreement with policy or legislation, seem to have a giant problem getting past the fact that if the government says it, it must be true. After all, who has more resources to uncover the truth and present it to the public. I have run across this syndrome in otherwise extremely intelligent and open minded people.
I agree that it is of upmost importance to respond to the catalyst, investigate the theories, and form a position that is your own. I have long been a conspiracy theorist, even before the internet, I listened very carefully to the media,and if you pay attention, shortly after an event, or before it is stricken from the wire, bits of information leak through, unnoticed by most. It is an interesting paradox, that if we are to accept the Law of One and the words from Ra and Q'uo, we find resolution of many mysteries; but if adhering to closely to the constructs of the matrix, this knowledge will never be found.
The dismantling of the straw man, a thorough understanding of the workings of the machine in this country, and of monotheism as a force in all that has transpired globally was a crucial point for my advancement in understanding. After an intimate exposure to the various patriot groups and freedom fighters working in the shadows., I went through a period of idealistic optimism, holding high the bastion of truth. True catalyst was not realized though, until the futility of resistance came painfully clear into my life. So I stepped back from involvement and got on with living my life.
Sometimes I think the problem lies in the word conspiracy. The verbal complex evokes a reaction, unique to each of us, but polarized just the same. A piece of information labeled conspiracy theory, may not be viewed with objectivity, on its own merits.
This trust in government and law is so deeply ingrained in our psyche, even those who are not in agreement with policy or legislation, seem to have a giant problem getting past the fact that if the government says it, it must be true. After all, who has more resources to uncover the truth and present it to the public. I have run across this syndrome in otherwise extremely intelligent and open minded people.
I agree that it is of upmost importance to respond to the catalyst, investigate the theories, and form a position that is your own. I have long been a conspiracy theorist, even before the internet, I listened very carefully to the media,and if you pay attention, shortly after an event, or before it is stricken from the wire, bits of information leak through, unnoticed by most. It is an interesting paradox, that if we are to accept the Law of One and the words from Ra and Q'uo, we find resolution of many mysteries; but if adhering to closely to the constructs of the matrix, this knowledge will never be found.
The dismantling of the straw man, a thorough understanding of the workings of the machine in this country, and of monotheism as a force in all that has transpired globally was a crucial point for my advancement in understanding. After an intimate exposure to the various patriot groups and freedom fighters working in the shadows., I went through a period of idealistic optimism, holding high the bastion of truth. True catalyst was not realized though, until the futility of resistance came painfully clear into my life. So I stepped back from involvement and got on with living my life.