What to do when you Wake-Up?

upnorthkyosa's picture

When you finally wake up to what happening around you, what do you do? When you realize that the lies that you have been told are uncountable, what do you do? When you fall into a depth of cynicism where the abyss is the upper limit, what do you do?

jhaynes's picture

A good day to die

The first phase most newly awaken people go through is FEAR. When the veil has been lifted and you see only a cancerous crone where once you saw a buxom maiden, the shock can be devastating and leads to depression. The second phase is what I will refer to as "go tell it on the mountain". at this stage you run like a town crier yelling about this new revelation until you are blue in the face. This second stage is quickly followed by a third phase which is due to the lack of reaction to the majority of people you tell, i.e. "is everyone here def dumb and blind?". This leads to renewed depression cause by repeated blunt trauma to the head from hitting it against a brick wall.

The freedom from this cycle is alleviating the aetiology of the symptoms i.e. fear. It is true that all we need fear is fear itself. free from this burden we are allowed to look at the present situation with a calm and discerning mind.

instead of going to the mountain to unveil the truth....learn to give it to those with ears to hear. educate yourself and wean yourself off of the toxic and carcinogenic effect of the evil which has its hands on the rudder.

I believe that most fears stem from one common overarching phobia. fear of death, which in itself is but a branching of fear of the unknown. I find that once you accept that you will die someday and that there is no escape from this inevitability, you gain mastery over fear and death and begin to choose your path in such a way that you will say that "today was a good day to die."

because when all is said and done...the worst they can do is kill you and by killing you they make you more powerful then they can possibly imagine.

"If the Facts don't fit the theory, change the facts."
-Albert Einstein

jhaynes's picture

succinct

Every man owes nature a death
-Sigmund Freud

This is succinct and to the point as I like my quotes. As syncronicity would have it I ran across it tonight. I have been ruminating my whole life on death and as with such fascinations there are periods of increased speculation... bottle necks or chaos points. there is something eloquent and simple in this statement, it leaves room for interpretation and symbolic painting.

I will ruminate more on this morbid little morsel...

"If the Facts don't fit the theory, change the facts."
-Albert Einstein

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