Thursday, July 14, 2011

Told you it would be hard to keep up with this thing

I had a dream yesterday morning, that was only a split second long, of me looking up outside to see rainclouds above.  But in my dream, for that split second, I felt something solid, and I think that feeling was one of truth.  It was hot and sunny, near 100 degrees - typical Oklahoma summer day.  But I looked up and saw rainclouds approaching, which naturally followed with a few storms.  Is it me, or was this some sort of kind gesture to show where imagination and reality unite?

This is one minor example of experiences that I hope more people are... well, experiencing.  Why?  Because humanity needs to evolve.  We've actually been de-volving for the past few decades.  Think about it, when was the last time our country saw a huge change?  It was the counter-culture of the '60s.  SO MUCH happened within that decade that catapulted us into the situations we live in to this very day.  Did anything like that happen within the following years up until now?  Meh.  I mean, the internet happened.  But that's about it.

But just the past few years alone have been very impressive when it comes to novelty events.  We've seen some pretty massive earth changes recently:  extremely deadly earthquakes, volcanoes, mass animal die-offs, rabid floods, widespread tornadoes, radiation exposure, and a group of people, who call themselves the United States Government, whom don't give a shit about anything but themselves, their parties and pride, and new ways to control the common folk.  Oh, and they spend money they don't have.  14 trillion is it?  Or is it more than that?  I guess it doesn't really matter after the first trillion, or at least they don't think so.

I've heard many times "War boosts morale".  Now, before all the hippies including myself jump in and say NO it does the opposite... I'm anti-war, anti-violence, ant-this, anti-that.... That's still a morale, isn't it?  I mean, think about this:  There is no war and everyone is at peace.  Hooray!  But wait, there's nothing productive about that!  There would be no bumfuck hicks waving their american flags out their car windows, and no hippies with anti-this bumper stickers on their hybrids.  People have to have their beliefs, because it makes us feel human.  So, in my opinion, war will always be around and there will always be another vulnerable country on a list subject to the taking.  Why?  Because war is much, much, MUCH more than a business.  It's a way of life - a construction of life.  Am I for it?  Absolutely not, but I don't have any say in the matter.

Little do most people know how much their government knows about them.  Let's just put it this way:  they know everything about you.  They provide you with everything, including your thinking.  Everything you own, possess, and cherish went through them first.  So, how much do you know about them?  "Oh, I went to Yale and newspapers told me this, I saw that on the television, and I was taught that, and my friend knows them..."  Yeah, you can convince yourself all you want that you're a pretty intelligent person who has the credentials to truly believe you're right, but seriously dude.

My point?  Mental evolution can change all that.  Look at what happened in Egypt, and other places in the middle east.  They had it!  No more bullshit - they wanted something new, and the old was stubborn as usual and did not want to leave until it was forced to leave.  That needs to happen in American ASAP, but don't expect too much - we're much to fat and content and brainless to consider anything out of our comfort zone.

 Mark Twain said "people deserve the government they get".  What does that say about our people, and our society? - the very things that we were groomed in to?

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