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Friday, August 29, 2008

My Decision: McCain/Palin

My support for a Presidential candidate this year was going to depend heavily on the vice-presidential candidates chosen. For those who are paying attention, illegal immigration is the lynch pin event that is destroying wages, the economy, healthcare and general quality of life all over the nation. And it is an exponential factor which, as devastating as its influence is now, will only increase phenomenally over the next ten years and throughout the rest of the 21st century.

John McCain's solution for this issue was the failed path to citizenship program - another failed amnesty by any other name. Obama has had no solution and has basically reinforced the idea that these "undocumented" invaders are de facto Americans anyway instead of citizens of a foreign nation stealing work and money.

So VP picks became crucial to helping me make up my mind because this issue will probably not be successfully addressed on the national level by either party. The statistics and demographics are such that no one wants to call an "undocumented worker" an illegal intruder from another country whose children will bury America.

Obama opened my eyes with his choice of Joseph Biden, the ultimate career politician.

Change?

Please repeat again, please?

Change!

How is picking the man who made it possible for credit card companies to extract the last few dollars from the hands of bankrupt and starving families a change? Much less a change for the better?

Obama showed his true colors.

Obama is the architect of the status quo. A pretender with no experience except to schmooze and preach like his spiritually bankrupt pastor of 20 years which he has now disowned. He offers no change at all. The Democratic platform this year reads like Ellsworth Toohey's collectivist blather that denounce the individual in favor of the collective. It appeals to the lowest common denominator and the "second handers" of the world who live as parasites on the rest. "Individualism is a recipe for failure" - what? Since when? We can't take a collectivist thought. We can't breathe a collectivist breath. A man doesn't feel collectivist pain. There is no such thing as a collectivist job. The second handers may like the rhetoric of being more than they are - but the Democratic platform wants to pin them to individual failure, forever. Then it bathes them in collectivist propaganda. Their wallets are just as empty and most of them can't quite figure out why collectivism never delivers in a meaningful way. They wonder why their attitude toward individual accomplishment has been poisoned - why they attack those who are successful and not those who keep them from being a success? That is the Democrats' secret. They poison their constituency and enslave them all while telling them they are great, they are caring, they hate the rich & successful, they want "change." Their message: a mass of untalented failures is better than a single successful talented man/woman and that the successful man/woman is evil and a threat to the collective. Yet what is the real goal? All collectives have always been poor, uneducated and individually powerless. Isn't that the antithesis of the American way? Isn't the goal a land filled with millions of individual success stories? A land where each individual matters? A land where individualism is not diminished, but championed? There is no such thing as a collective success. It is an illusion, a long-lived hoax far more sinister and damaging than those who fake Bigfoot.

For those who understand this, voting Democratic is like voting for the folks who want to club you over the head and put you in a push cart with other faceless slaves to a life of material and spiritual slavery.

So McCain's choice, Sarah Palin is also a telling one. Palin is the antithesis of the Washington insider. She is a breath of fresh air. She has all the pluses of Hillary Clinton, is assertive, female, an activist, a mother - and she is without any of the heavy baggage. She is old enough to see where the land lies and young enough to be an instrument of real reform.

Is McCain going after Hillary voters? Sure. The demographics of disintegrating America give one few large bloc choices: men, women, the poor, Mexican citizens living in America.

Obama gave up his claim on women voters when he failed to vet Hillary. He slapped them in the face, and shoved them to the floor. Sure, he has wife issues. But he should have left them behind when he became the Democratic candidate.

So my decision was made for me. Palin or Biden? That's an effortless decision.

My endorsement is, as usual, the lesser of two evils. I do not expect McCain/Palin to become a panacea for the nation's ills - only less of a burden on each American, and particularly the middle class, and EACH individual than the alternative: Obama/Biden.

Collectivism is the real enemy our nation faces, the diminishing of each individual component of "We the people."

Friday, August 22, 2008

Good & Evil aka + or - (---- doesn't just happen!)

Almost everyone in the world views life through two filters. These filters are good and evil or positive and negative. All events have these markers added to them. This is good, that is bad. Lifetimes are lived here by most with this outlook. The result is, unknowingly, they chain themselves to these biases and attract circumstances in their lives that will test them until they some day realize that it is they, themselves, that have been controlling their "destiny" or "fate" with these endless strings of biases!

If we bias food overly positive and look forward with positive anticipation to every meal, this imbalance will bring upon a down side. We may become overweight or have other health issues that surface as the result of this positive overbias. That is an obvious example but what we need to know is that what we like and view as only good is also negative. ALL experiences are EQUALLY good and bad. The ones we view bad will show their good side when viewed properly. Even such classic "horrible" events as health crisis', violence and even death need to be viewed in a positive light. I know, "Did he really just say 'death' needs to be viewed positively?" Yes. Take it from one who knows...how we view and handle our impending death is just as important as any other aspect of our lives. If we bias it negative, we will strengthen the experiences and in future lives have an even tougher ride. After one masters one's own consciousness and how it views events one can face a firing squad with a smile and not hate or even slightly negatively bias those who intend our deaths. At this point, we will no longer attract such a death and will be freed of future repeat performances as victim or victim-izer. (A quick example/lesson of this is the next time you deal with your boss, parents, siblings,classmates, neighbors, etc. is to deal with them without bias! See the results!) Yes, the hate and negative bias one feels in one life can easily swell up and cause one to become more destructive in another. The murderer feels justified in their actions and usually it is rooted in multiple past life experiences swinging across the divide repeatedly of victim/victimizer.

Eventually, we see that both roles are one and the same. Two sides of the same coin. There are no true victims ever - because each soul draws unto themselves experiences based upon what is stored in their energy body or "soul" and these determine EVERY single experience AND how it is viewed on the surface of consciousness.

This is a tough sell. No one wants to believe the baby born with AIDS somehow is responsible for their condition - but they are. No soul is a clean slate. Not even the newborn arrives without a HUGE set of pre-existing conditions, likes, dislikes and relationships that they have set up to compensate and balance. Each child is drawn unto their parents as surely as a magnet attracts iron filings. At this world and at this time the relationships and attractions are almost exclusively negative ones. They were drawn unto the AIDS bearing parents instead of some other child.

At this time folks still believe in "chance." A popular euphemism states "---- happens" and this is the catchall response for circumstances or events which are classified as bad or evil.

The truth is
THERE.
IS.
NO.
CHANCE.

None. There are only infinite sets of magnetics which can be changed by each individual based upon these BIASES. If we detest being lonely, poor or unpopular we need to realize that it is our biases which set these circumstances in motion and which continue to chain us to them. All circumstances are self-created. Yes, for us, the world actually does revolve around us! Every event, person we meet and moment of our lives is drawn unto us. Yes, this is hard to imagine and much harder to accept as true. The thieve who steal our iPods, the teachers who hated us from the get go, the parents who didn't understand us - all these people and circumstances come straight out of our own "souls" or to use more accurate terminology, our immortal stored quantized energy fields of intelligence.

We are immortal. Life to life we build up and tear down likes, dislikes, wisdom and ignorance. We are the byproduct of all our pasts and this is reflecting into our current life right now as YOU or ME.

So back to the biases. We can see that, in the distant future, highly educated folks will cease to view life through one filter of good or evil and will view ALL events in their lives through BOTH of these filters simultaneously. Abundance comes from an abundance of BALANCED waveforms in our energy bodies. Health, wisdom and finding ourselves in perfect balance with the environment comes ONLY with these stored experiences now viewed on EQUILIBRIUM.

Once we realize that all our misfortunes are of our own making we will also be armed and equipped with the knowledge that will cease to attract these same misfortunes. In the future...NO one feels sorry for themselves or describes themselves as a victim...or seeks sympathy. Why? Because they know that each person is responsible for weaving their own fate and destiny. If someone doesn't understand this (and currently 99.99999999% of the world doesn't) they will be more likely frustrated, sad, neurotic and seek out escape mechanism after escape mechanism to compensate for these "negative" circumstances and will still be chained to them.

Those of us who understand this free ourselves from our past and from the roller coaster of good and evil. All of us must weave our own destiny, free of the fates or such euphemisms as "---- happens!"

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Dawn of a New Cycle

The last twinkling stars of night have been outmatched at their own game and the rays of sunlight stretch across the sands of the desert bringing a new dawn.

The world is a new place this morn. It's new every morning but today there is a more tangible difference. A new cycle has begun and an old one has drawn to a close. The folks I work for, in the lighted room, have been busy orchestrating the rise of this next curtain. Very busy. I am privileged enough to be a small performer on this grand stage.

I could describe to you how each world is governed and managed but it would be hard to believe. I shall skip the details and just share the basics. This world, like all elemental worlds is maintained much like a classroom. It has teachers, pupils and all that is necessary for rudimentary learning.

This morning a new dawn has arrived and with it a whole range of opportunity for learning. This new cycle is a tougher one. It is the equivalent of a revised curriculum. The changes will see many fall by the wayside as others climb and reach new peaks of understanding, ability and expression.

Economically, the world will undergo another transition. The west and the east will achieve greater parity. The level of education will universally decrease and yet a new breed of exceptionally gifted will emerge, aided by the Internet and the gift of electrification Nikola Tesla created for the world a century ago. So with a dark ages will arrive the seeds for a new renaissance. With the disappearance of the middle class and a growing western poverty, the initial appearance of the world's state will seem bleak to the casual observer. They will lament the passing of the western wealth, education and morals that brought a standard of living to late 20th century dwellers that was the envy of most previous human history. They will be shocked at the emergence of the new city-states wherein the wealthy live out their lives behind electrified gates and armed watchtowers to ward off gangs of looters.

Yes, all this will come as a shock to some. They will get depressed and will not see that this is the nature of ALL civilizations: Rise, Fall and Rebirth.

Sometimes man needs darkness to appreciate light. They need to eat a bitter meal before they truly appreciate the bounty they have grown accustomed to. Western civilization has grown soft. It rears its children to idealize other cultures and to disdain its own. It has opened the gates to barbarians willingly and lets them shape the new laws and morality.

The world will recover.

New minds will grow up in this new darkness and they will learn of the past. They will wonder how it could be that their ancestors gave away their refined culture in some mass nihilistic movement. They will learn and will rebel against the barbarians as surely as the renaissance minds rebelled against the darkness of their own times. Their brilliance will shine like the sun as it rises above the horizon. Boys and girls of unparalleled wisdom will rebuild.

A new "western" culture will be rise from the ashes of the old. It may not emerge in America, Europe or where one might expect it. It may emerge in China, Russia or India. It will likely involve young minds from all these places and these folks will be the heroes of a new renaissance. They may die or be persecuted for their ideas and beliefs. They may have to fight against the most powerful totalitarian religious systems that make the previous inquisitions appear like a picnic in the park.

There will be new Leonardo Da Vincis and new Joan of Arcs to rally the spirit of those who have given up and to open eyes to ever new technologies. The Protestants may be outnumbered but new Protestant movements will emerge in all of the dominating religions, religions which force man on his knees to answer to the will and bidding of another.

Yes, it is a beautiful new dawn. It will be even more beautiful than the last one. More souls are at stake, the challenges and obstacles will be that much tougher and the heroic nature of these young women and men who will bring about this new dawn will outshine all previous efforts combined.

When the sun has lifted and the light of this new dawn illuminates the minds of even those who never look up, then shall we see a culture unparalleled which dwarfs the accomplishments of our present western civilization.

A hearty good morning to you all!