Training the Modern Slave- Part 2: The Imagining of a Government
How is it that we humans, the most potent creative force on Earth, have managed to create such a sad mess of things on this planet? What were we thinking?
Government. We were thinking that we needed a government.
Previously in Training the Modern Slave
The previous episode of this series Training the Modern Slave was about modern society’s worship of a God called MONEY, where that society imagines themselves into debt slavery by their deep religious submittal to the power of the almighty dollar.
Modern society not only created their god money out of nothing but imagination, the same society decided that parental supervision would be required for us all to play safely on Earth, so they have imagined parents for everyone, and they have named their fantasy parents GOVERNMENT.
If you’ve been dropped off on this planet like the rest of us have been-- born without a clue, then you know that our government was handed to us by a previous generation of Earthlings who basically said ”Here’s your babysitter, have a nice day.”
The Fantasy:
There is a sadness about modern society, a lingering feeling of abandonment, as our own human history is cluttered with mystery: where did we come from? Why don’t we really know where we came from?
Orphaned on Earth, we are like abandoned children, and are thereby forced to pretend that we have the protection of a father and the nurturing touch of a mother. Together, such an abandoned society will pretend those parental units into existence in the form of government.
Pretending to be Supervised; A Childish Game
By delegating our own authority over to these fantasy parents called our government, we have managed to shatter our own real families, and we now clutch onto a mirage instead of a mother, honoring a fantasy instead of a father.
Having imagined such an authority into our lives, we are like children who refuse to go out to play without parental supervision, and won’t go to the playground unattended for fear of punishment.
We are like children, yet we’ve forgotten how to play.
We Have Named This Parental Fantasy: Our Government.
Even in our childish fantasies, we seem to still insist on imagining a strong father to protect us from evil, and we pretend to have a mother who will always feed us a nutritional lunch in a timely manner.
Together, these imagined proxy parents called government can then guide us, leading us around like ducklings. Abandoned on Orphanage Earth, we fabricated these dummy grown-ups out of trauma, and the group mind has a way of bringing such dummies as these to life in a most realistic fashion.
We are so creative that we have made the fantasy of government look real, and we have crafted it so that it seems nurturing and attractive, strong and bright.
Imagine a Government...
It would be one thing if there was even a thin plastic surface which held this fantasy known as government together-- this vast, fattened bag of human air-- but it is completely imagined, animated only by the dreams of a population that has been trained to give it’s own power and authority away to some higher force, even if that higher force has to be pretended into existence.
Avoiding Response-Ability
responsibility | rəˌspänsəˈbilədē |
noun (plural responsibilities)
The ability to respond, our responsibility is one of the ways that the human world is formed.
When we respond to a thing, our response is often an action of some kind-- a physical deed which will have some kind of influence upon the physical world.
By erecting a proxy parent called government, the children of Earth can feel like they have been relieved of any responsibility for their actions, and now that erected governing body can take all of the blame for any problems in the world, so that we children can blissfully play outside all day.
The Legendary Power of Humans
Such a creative force as a population of humans can make a fantasy hurt, and can make that fantasy real enough. Once that creative force is piped into a centrally focused fantasy, that illusion can become the reality of things for that group, especially if that centrally focused fantasy was a cultural fantasy, handed to them by their own family at birth.
We Have Imagined This World Into Existence
We have imagined a world that suits very few of the humans who are living in it, and even if we had time to imagine a better version of life, we dare not, since that would mean we would expose the illusion that society has erected, and would certainly mean that we would then be responsible for any explosions in the laboratory of life.
In Life, There Will Be Explosions
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and every human interface with the physical world is chemical in nature.
Just like the chemistry in a bubbling science lab, a beaker full of one thing can be mixed with another, and while sometimes the mixture creates a display of colorful flowering crystals, other times it explodes in the technician’s face.
We must have thought that we could hire chemists to manage our laboratory of life, to grow the lovely flowers for us, and to keep things from exploding in our faces.
Humanity-- so fresh and young-- must have thought that it needed some adults around, a handful of grown-ups who would be obliged to take responsibility for the serious stuff, so that the rest of us can enjoy our childhood.
The Group Mind is Childish and Immature
We individual beings know that we are responsible for our own actions, and that we can't blame any of our own fellow humans for anything that we do ourselves, but the mind of a pack of humans is child-like and perpetually immature. The society has insisted on a government to blame, and the individuals within that society might go along with the fantasy, just to get along.
We don't want to be like that when we grow up, do we?
The next time someone tells you that you should support your government, know that they are living in a fantasy. It's not their fault; they were born into it, and were shunned when they questioned it the first time. They were encouraged to pretend a government into existence from the very beginnings of their lives, so the illusion is built from many layers of indoctrination.
It's not that humanity needed governance, it's that humanity is young, immature and irresponsible, and a fantasy government is a handy thing to blame when things go wrong with the world.
In training the modern slave, we can see that taking control of a population's imagination is the first thing that is done, and getting a society to imagine an external authority figure with all of their creative power is taught to each generation through schools, jobs, and an ever-present police/military presence in their minds.
It's as if there were dark sorcerers controlling the mind of society, somehow getting into the heads of the individual humans when they are babies.
Coming next in this series, perhaps we should examine such a notion as dark sorcerers controlling the minds of children, and devices like Disney, television and Hollywood might be a place to begin that examination.
Training the Modern Slave, so far in this series:
I find myself more and more disappointed by our government just about every day. All they want is more sheep that they can heard into little corners. When people start thinking for themselves then it's suddenly time for them to step in and take things away from us so that we don't harm ourselves. They call it regulation.
The whole thing will be obsolete eventually, as the individual humans of the world connect and compare notes on their various governments, we will begin to see through it at last. Oh man, yes-- that race between our awareness and the subsequent regulation of that awareness is quite a thing to see, but there's no finish line, it's a daily marathon it seems.
Well written. I'm enjoying this series.
I don't expect people to agree with me that government is bad. I would settle for just convincing them not to blindly trust it. So many people are so ready to hand the keys over to the government on every imaginable thing. "Here! Take the internet! Money! Speech! Cryptography! Take it all! We can't handle it. Protect us! Protect our children! Fight terrorism!"
People assume the government is benevolent. They forget that it's made up of humans, and humans are prone to corruption. So, eventually, all government will turn evil. it's just a matter of time. Even if only 1% of people are corruptible (and I sadly think it is much more than that), as time goes on and more people join the government, the likelihood of takeover by malicious persons approaches 100%.
I think that blind trust that we've seen for so long will fade in this generation. There is a whole population of young people right now (NOT the ones who are on television protesting and squawking) who have already figured out that they don't have to use or respect the world that was handed to them. It might be awkward to watch, but they will have to invent something besides a central gov, and it should be interesting to see what they come up with.
It's always been like this for us humans.
We create destruction and pretend like it's protection..
I'd like to think that it will begin to reveal itself soon, I try to give things a push here, speed up the process a bit.
I'd like to think like that also. But I think it's only getting worse
I really enjoy the way you view connections and doings. It reminds me a lot of the ideas Castaneda shared regarding perception and linking our intent to a larger reality, which he also termed the dark sorcerers. We are handed all of these agreements from our parents, them from theirs etc. I have likened it for years to be the real meaning of the sins of the father saying from the bible.
Of course once one wakes up, we find that the agreement is not as voluntary as we had been led to believe and to be very cautious as you explore outside of the agreement so they (the dark sorcerers) don't squash you first through their closest extensions to you (your friends, family), then by police/military if that fails.
I am so glad I found you here. I can't say I have ever found anyone on a social platform before that understands the underlying energy behind words and actions the way you do. Usually when you read about energy it is some kind of light fluff material that seeks to ignore there are often ulterior motives designed to entrap us and keep us down.
I know what you mean about it being hard to find any good info on these topics. Here I've found @krnel who writes extensively about the mind and Natural Law topics, while I'm sure there are others here writing similarly.
Some of the ideas that I form into posts here were helped along a few years ago when I listened to every one of Mark Passio's podcasts while driving, those podcasts are at whatonearthishappening.com along with images like a slide presentation. Passio is pretty vocal about what he calls "New Age Bullshit", and there's utube videos with him going on about that, very sternly.
I appreciate the input, glad you drop in and add to the posts, thank you.
wow i really like every bit of this..you have brought a very crucial thing in our society into discussion..well said sir :)
I'm glad that you enjoyed it, it does seem crucial, and I'm happy to share it as something to consider-- thank you :)
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Thanks for reading.
Really well written on the topic.
Keep steeming
But it seems i don't even know my origin anymore.
My eyes are open to see the untold about human existence.
And i wish i was never here on earth.
I couldn't take my eyes off until i read to the last word