Friday, December 27, 2019

Illusions of Imperfection

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Ben Hetzel Dec 27 · 9 min read

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When we are born into this world, we are perfect. We have no reservations about anything at all. We act the way we feel we should, we express ourselves without any thought whatsoever about what anyone else might think. If we sense that a need isn’t being met, we cry out to the world for help. If something is entertaining and makes us happy, we smile and laugh. Like a sponge, we sop up information around us relentlessly and with ease. Then, sometime between infancy and childhood, something happens. We learn language and how to label things around us. This is a great skill to ask for help from the outside world and to allow us to express ourselves to others. But it also creates the first degree of separation. Now we can label something as “that”, while we are “this”. Instead of effortlessly knowing that everything in this world is just one manifestation of the same energy, that all physical matter is just the same state of consciousness expressing and perceiving itself, we begin to create distance between ourselves and other things and people. This is the illusion of imperfection. This is the mind-prison. The matrix, the false reality. Different cultures and religions spanning the globe over thousands of years have different ways of expressing this idea. Whether it is the Hindu samsara, the Gnostic “Demiurge” or false god, or the simulation reality of quantum physics, the idea is the exact same. There is evidence of this illusion all around us, no place on earth can escape it. Depression and anxiety are huge obstacles for many people in this age. Part of it is that we are being manipulated by many entities to feel isolated and detached from the earth and each other. Many of these entities are simply operating on a business and financial level. Most of them mean well enough; but there is also a faction that seems to want more and more control of other people. These would be the people or groups that are so isolated from Source (or God or whatever you call “it) that they have reached a point of insurmountable greed. They are so locked in this physical reality that they long endlessly to consume and collect as much “physical stuff’ as is possible. But it will never be enough, it is a never-ending journey. Pharmaceutical companies as a whole are one such group. One would think that an industry that is worth close to a trillion dollars, who has attained a level of influence where over half of the population of the U.S. is on at least one prescription drug…you would think that this would be enough. As the state of health continues its steady decline by and large, a sane person looking objectively at this situation would come to the conclusion that this strategy is not working. In fact, it is making people sicker and sicker and threatening to bog down and sink the entire healthcare industry of the United States. But therein lies the problem. Most people are sane, empathetic and well-intentioned people. Mostly people just want to have enough to get by without too much worry, maybe have a little treasure locked away in case of emergency or the occasional adventure. But when we speak of these entities seeking total control, we are not talking about sane individuals. We are talking about psychopathic and sociopathic personalities. Psychopathic people are naturally talented at manipulation. They can lie through their teeth, cheat, steal, and hurt other people without remorse. They can do all of these things on a grand scale. They don’t care because they are not really human at all. They are empty shells that have been hijacked by something else entirely. Demonically possessed you could say. One of the most useful weapons for these groups and individuals is the illusion of imperfection. By convincing other people that they are weak and unable to function properly on their own, these entities use Problem Reaction Solution (PRS) tactics to extort and control large swaths of people. If they had their way, they would control the entire world and every single living creature residing on it. In the healthcare industry a repetitive function can be seen: the continual invention of new diseases and the categorizing of human behavior as a disorder in order to present lucrative drugs and other “treatments”. This is the PRS strategy. Create a problem by labeling a human behavior as a disease, create a customer base and then present the solution (drugs). Notice how there is never even mention of the word cure in this industry. This is because to cure a disease would be to lose a customer. More importantly, to cure a disease would mean a slight loss of control for the psychopathic entities. Somebody who is now healthy does not need the controller’s interventions and thus has achieved a level of freedom. Freedom is the absolute last thing that these entities want anybody but themselves to have. Other industries employ the idea of deploying the illusion of imperfection. As long as the individual views themselves as imperfect they are susceptible to propaganda and control, at least to an extent. If you turn on the television set you will likely be presented with a talking head, completely bought and paid for by the same psychopathic industries mentioned before. They will proceed to instruct the viewer as to what they should think and why they should think it. The programming will center around one key narrative: that people should constantly be afraid of society, nature and even themselves. Billionaire media conglomerates will instruct the target not to stray too far from the mainstream narrative otherwise they will be (insert desired propaganda term x, y or z). They will use words and phrases such as “fake news”, “conspiracy theory”, “fringe”, “far right / left”, “radical”, and other subtly loaded terms. They may not use a straightforward term as that is too obvious. If a news anchor were to come out and say “hey, stop reading that alternative information because it doesn’t fit the narrative that we pay billions of dollars to sell to you and your friends and it may foster mistrust of us and our other billioanire co-conspirators” then too many people may raise eyebrows and realize that something is afoot. Public education is obviously a golden opportunity to control the masses and direct their trains of thought. Psychopathic entities are well aware that children are the most susceptible to programming, so naturally the best way to control a population is to target kids at as young an age as possible, and to tightly control exactly what they see and hear. What does school have to do with illusions of imperfection? By forcing every child possible into the same thought control system the idea is fairly straightforward: you are too stupid to learn how to function on earth on your own, and you need people that you have never met and probably will never even hear about to tell you how and what to think. Never mind why you must think that way, that’s not important. That’s too much questioning. It is much better for you to simply memorize what they tell you to and recite it back to other people that have been through the same program. This is precisely how a virus operates at the cellular level and that is what the psychopathic entities could be likened to. They infect healthy individuals, hijack their thinking faculties and then proceed to duplicate that process as long as possible. Organized religion can be used in the same manner. Many religions have lost the track of their original meaning of spirituality and are now being used to largely control populations. There are subliminal threats that if the doctrine of said religion is not closely adhered to that there may be repercussions lasting well past this lifetime. Fire and brimstone. Hell. Returning as a lower-vibrational being. If you’re not careful you might be reincarnated as a gnat, and you don’t want that! # Tearing Down the Illusion For every path on this life there is an opposite. For every yin there is yang, and both are connected to each other intricately. There cannot be up without down and there cannot be good without evil. The most beautiful part of this entire idea of the illusion of imperfection is that it is just that; an illusion. So, like any illusion, it doesn’t actually exist and can be discarded instantaneously, at will. All it takes to do this is a conscious decision and some introverted reflection. It is commonly said that the solution must come from within, never without. This can be the most difficult truth to discover because with all of these control systems in place we are taught, again, by psychopathic organizations and cabals, that we are imperfect and so we must look outside of ourselves for the solution. This thought pattern will result in nothing but endless suffering, because we cannot control the external world. The answer is embracing our perfection and stepping into our greatness and accepting the magnificent truth that we are limitless spiritual beings having a human experience. But with this choice to take complete control of our own destinies comes great experience. There is certainly a sacrifice to be made. That sacrifice is disassociation from the herd. This means periods of exile and solitude. They do not say that we should take the road less traveled for nothing. With this decision comes great uncertainty at first. Without the general programming methods we entire into a new frontier where we may not know exactly what is going to happen, or what to do. We have to trust the process and our instincts. Another challenge that is worthy of note is shedding the programming itself. This is an emotional challenge as it requires admitting that much of what we know is an illusion. This brings emotions of hurt and even resentment. Finding out that large part, possibly even the vast majority of what we thought we knew about life has been neatly contrived by psychopaths in order to control us is a daunting task. There are cycles of emotion that must be experienced, and traumas that must be endured to learn and grow. This journey must begin by admitting that we’ve been fooled, and that’s a difficult task even for the strongest warrior. Many people sadly are just unable to make themselves vulnerable and instead become locked into belief systems. Once the illusion begins to break down amazing things will begin to happen. The mind expands. Along with the illusions of imperfection being slowly dissolved, other limiting belief systems that we have had cemented in place begin to crack and fall away as well. This leads to empowerment and the idea that we have far more potential then we ever thought possible. Many people around this time in the journey find themselves picking up radically different ideas and interests. What may have sounded pleasing a decade ago is now irrelevant. New experiences, people and general energies are coming into their lives. A more spiritual outlook is typically experienced, along with a general curiosity that is hard to satiate. New skills and confidence emerge. Toxic relationships and habits begin to fall away, sometimes effortlessly. Along with all of this comes an increased appreciation for life and adventure. The movement through these different stages could be represented by a vortex or upward spiral. Viewed from the top, a spiral is nothing but a circle. Like all things in this world, consciousness moves in cycles. Positive to negative, inhalation to exhalation, sorrow to elation. But from the side a vortex moves upward. So even though it may be a circular journey spiritually you will end up at another “level” of consciousness. These spirals can be seen everywhere in nature and in different ancient religions. This is not new information. The illusions of imperfection could be seen as the ultimate life challenge. Even though there are psychopaths attempting to run the show, there is still a hidden blessing even with them. Because they allow us to grow, we should show gratitude even for them, as evil as they may be. Perhaps its their life lesson to act this way. Nobody can know for sure. But who would read a story that simply said “everything is fine” from the beginning til the end? There needs to be lessons learned and information gleaned. When the illusions drop away however, we are left with a beautiful world, full of potential and opportunity. Instead of being shackled with anxiety and depression we realize that we can in fact do anything that we want, but we also have to realize that with this “awakening” comes the ultimate responsibility of them all; helping other people to break free from their illusions. This information and experience cannot be hoarded. That would be the ultimate sin. It would be much better to never realize the illusion than to do so and not spread the feelings to other people. Knowledge is not power, applied knowledge is power. Taking information that could help others to the grave is deplorable. The journey is long and could quite definitely be infinite, but it’s the reason we’re here on this planet, or realm, or whatever you may call this place. It can seem daunting and fraught with obstacles and unanswered questions, but it’s the ultimate adventure and there’s no use in sitting around letting other people dictate what you do with your time here!
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