A Paradigm Shift in My Thinking
- yuelang3577
- Mar 11, 2022
- 4 min read
Recently, I went through a radical change in my thinking.
Each day I gather new information about a great many things; from them, I perceive how things are in the world from a more or less accurate conclusion of events that have come, events that are happening and events that are likely to happen from the patterns in the data.
I have always held out hope for humanity as a whole even as the data changes and shows more about us as a species, or who, or what we are becoming.
My view is that each and every one of us is somebodies child, that always meant something as human life is precious and should be safeguarded; actually, as a whole, on some level, yes, but for some, there is not really any purpose to their existence, they breed just because of the instinctual drive, beyond that some people seem to have very little neural activity beyond a certain frame.
A month ago, I was shown a new perspective that showed me that the asleep are all victims, and that they have to be woken up slowly through a long process of deprogramming to prevent them from committing suicide en masse. It was positioned in such a way to show the importance of human life and what must be done to protect it.
However, I have seriously started to ask the question as to whether we should protect all people? Why not wake people up just like that and have millions commit suicide, at their own hands when faced with an uncomfortable truth. It's a difficult concept to grasp, but you need to hear why I have suddenly had this change in thinking.
Each and every one of us was born into the same or similar systems; the educational institutions were subjected to various political ideologies in the world around us and were influenced in some way by mainstream media until we formed our own minds as adults and made a choice whether to follow it.
One may argue that it's not their fault if they were brought up in an environment where they were indoctrinated by religion or a particular political ideology. Ok, well, I held that view for a while and thought that too. But, then I realised that there is just no excuse.
I was brought up inside an environment where I was subjected to my father's religion, but I could not be indoctrinated by it due to having my own strong mind. I have also known people, and been part of their networks who had a wide range of political ideologies, yet, again I could not be influenced by any of them.
My own family were raised without any political rooting, we were just subjected to the religious babble instead and only one of my siblings was affected by that.
From my own experiences and seeing people across different political and even religious spectrums, I started to see a pattern emerging. There are people with strong minds who can overcome a great many things and are not affected by societal conditioning and religious indoctrination.
Which then raises a very interesting question: Why, is it so difficult for those with weaker minds to think critically outside a certain frame, and know what's right and wrong?
I realised that these people deliberately choose the easiest way of thinking that has the least resistance. They choose to follow and obey because their minds are just too weak to think independently.
It does not matter how intelligent these people appear to be, the inner core of their minds is fragile to the point that they will always do what makes them feel safe. But, we are supposed to be in a modern world, thinking in an animalistic way when we should have evolved to higher modes of thinking is really bad for our species.
There are so many problems in our world, and they continue to be exacerbated because of these types of people. They will just sit back and do nothing as the world burns and then turn their attention to something else as if what just happened did not mean anything to them.
I am sure you know the types of people I am talking about, they always choose the side in the direction the world is going, regardless if that's not correct; they will just convince themselves they are on the right side and reject anything that is outside that scope.
Take for example:
"Cultural Erosion in the name of One World, One People (Globalist thinking)",
"All Muslims are Terrorists, but we have to help them by sacrificing our own values to accommodate.",
"UAF, the real fascists pretending they are against fascism and racism.",
"BLM, the real racists, who hate anything that's caucasion.",
"Remain in the EU in line with the globalist agenda.",
"Deadly Virus, we have to comply, live in fear and obey.",
"Russia bombing Ukraine, as Russians are evil."
Their entire perspectives are skewed, it only paints an unrealistic view of the world; it also creates division and hatred. But, these people won't see anything outside their own scopes, they won't even entertain the possibility; it has nothing to do with conditioning, as they are human, a part of their brain must be able to realise there is some flaw in their logic.
OK, so we have reached a point where we need to move forward as a species and start thinking on a higher level to enable us to come together to solve the world's problems. We don't need to be controlled and forced into a collective where our individuality is lost as we become Globalist drones.
Rather, we need decentralised systems of government that are interconnected and working together towards a similar goal to improve who we are as a species, and subsequently change how we view the world around us, including all other species we share this planet with; everything must be balanced and in respect of nature, not against it; we have gone in the wrong direction for so long already.
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