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Not everyone out there wants to face the facts. I get it. They would rather not have to face what has been hidden from them since they entered public education. The truth can hurt. I know when I first heard about, say, the Tuskegee experiments, and the lies concealed from the participants, I was shocked. But if we are to have any understanding of who the powers-that-really-be are, we must confront what is behind the veil of society. We must be strong in the face of such sordid information. Because that is where the power is and will always be. Behind closed doors. What happens behind closed doors and the people involved with discussing nefarious subjects behind those doors should be are primary concern.
Unelected officials hailing from various multinational corporations are deciding the future of your children. Do you want that? I know I don’t. The World Economic Forum is but one example. Take time to research what they have in store for the world. They highly desire to infiltrate your thoughts and control those thoughts. In other words, mind control. Keep in mind the CIA’s MK-Ultra experiments of the 1950’s through the 1960’s did not pass without purpose and calculated intent.
The future is yours if you want it to be. Take the power back.
P.S. I have Blog that attempts to reveal these suppressed truths and I sincerely hope you have the time to at least take a glance at forgotten history. Findingtruth4u.com
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Overly confident people with inflated egos raise red flags. Holier than thou type of people raise red flags. people with an air of arrogance raise red flags. I can observe the type day to day. I can see it in the way they act toward others. These are the people who will cut you off on the road, on the highway, anywhere they dam well please. They will be blaring music (or something they call music) whipping by in their ride (which is an ugly metal box with strange hieroglyphics printed on the sides or on the windshield) that isn’t really music at all but a long bass note that sounds like construction work in a deeper more discordant vibration. slow-motion pace.
Yes, they shop at the mall and because they do, they feel like the master of the world and that the world should bow down to them. empathy? they have none. compassion? they have none. respect for others who may not agree with their artificial, spiritless way of life? zilch! last but not least they love to hate and hate to love. yet, it is not entirely their fault. they are programmed, by social standards, to become that pitiful breed. TV, Hollywood, social media, and fake imititable idols are also to blame.
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During times of bitter grief or unbearable despair we find it most difficult to cope. We feel helpless much less able to withstand the reality of the cold circumstance. Yet there is a chance that joy can arise knowing a new beginning is dawning. For when there is tragedy there is also a glimmer of hope. An end of suffering, for example. An entryway to nirvana, of serenity. A painless existence. And yet to imagine something or somebody so beautiful in character no longer chained to physical shackles starting a new journey does in a singular way, bring me close to tears of joy.
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Daily writing promptWhat was the last thing you searched for online? Why were you looking for it?
The last thing I searched for online had to do with the benefits of bees. How bees are essential to the reproduction of plants, how bees play such a vital role in our lives, and the fact that a 1/3 of the world’s food production depends on bees. Pesticides and insecticides, as I have learned, have a negative impact on the migration patterns and feeding behavior of bees. So it is the same with non-ionizing radiation. Bees are threatened by our technological-industrial way of life. If honeybees went extinct, there would be a tremendous famine worldwide, according to my own research. The cost of many food items would soar even higher than today. Potentially this could lead to malnutrition for some areas of the earth. So something to keep in mind. Something to advocate for and something to defend.
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Hope is motivation. knowing the possibilities of today. what is out there for me and what could happen is motivation. Why are we motivated at all? We are motivated because we believe hope for new beginnings and new life stories will induce more motivation for tomorrow. thus, hope is who we are in the morning and at the end of the day.
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Peace at last arrives when silence floats into my head. At night. When the moon rises and the leaves begin to fall.
The swift serenading breezes rush hither and thither betwixt the humming vehicles crowding the roads. Yet is like a distant whisper receding like a summer tide. It means nothing to me because I am at peace with the nature of the seasons. C sharps and A minors linger through the room that smells of cider and apple pie. Nothing has ever been so mellow as this moment. Nothing ever will reach this qualitative state of peace in my mind.
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Music is like magic. It is everywhere. At parties, at church services, and on city streets we are apt to hear music. Fundamentally, though, what is music? Yes, it can be a blend of vocals, instrumentals, rhythm, and/or melody etcetera but it is also something much more. It is connected to us in ways that elicit positive changes in our mood and well-being. There’s a profusion of studies to back this up. It can heal, in a supernatural way, not just the average individual but also the mentally ill. Music, in short, is the elixir for all mankind. Let it always be our doctor when we are unwell. Let music be forever what American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called: “The universal language of mankind.”
There’s many types and genres of music. Too many, in fact, to name. Suffice to say, most if not all music has the potential power to lift us up out of a cold and dark, down-hearted place. Music can be a tremendously uplifting catalyst for people afflicted by a mental illness. In one study published by the American Music Therapy Association on Schizophrenia and psychopathology it showed that characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia were greatly reduced in just three months by implementing what’s known as music therapy.
Music therapy sessions involve the performing of music, listening to music, or discussing music. It is usually used to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and/or social needs. Performing or listening to music, as is recognized scientifically, activates many structures in the brain that are involved in thinking, sensation, movement, and emotion. Once the structures are activated, neurotransmitters are released producing emotional reactions, memories, and feelings. Simply put, music moves us. The creator of sound—a magician.
In another study showing music’s meritorious wizardry, a group of people were told to read a list of words and then recall them by memory. Half of the group had been selected to listen to classical music while reading the words. The other half were not. The results showed that those who were given music to listen to had an easier time memorizing the words.
Music is poetry. Each song a separate poem. Music is also within us and without us. It can change perspectives. It can transform lives. I can’t imagine trying to live life without music. What-a-nightmare! But to think of the universe as an assiduous musician at work, we are the waves of electric vibrational energy resonating through time—All time and space a turbulent yet beautifully sacred synchronistical symphony.
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I will soon be posting work that I have taken the sedulous time to produce. It is my intention to share to you all what I feel and what I write.