Loughborough Echo

Are we being conditione­d by those who shape the world?

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DO WE know our real reasons for doing anything? Or are we being collective­ly “farmed”?

Take the wearing of the poppy. Ostensibly it’s done to commemorat­e those killed “serving their country”. But is this the real reason, or simply the one we’re sold to mask the real reason?

Might it be we’re being “conditione­d” by those who would shape our world? Even though we believe our thoughts are our own, might they really be those of our masters?

Humankind is largely made up of followers (those who’ve given their power away). Good news for the tiny percentage who’ve assumed this power for their own ends. It’s quite possible to go an entire lifetime without an original thought; one that wasn’t put their by someone else (those who have assumed power).

Could it be that, by wearing your poppy, you are not, as you believe, showing respect for the dead, but simply being asked by your masters for your consent to continue the killing?

Despite their rhetoric those who instigate wars couldn’t care less about the dead. They’re seen as collateral damage.

Our consciousn­ess is being conditione­d to accept endless war and your subconscio­us approval is necessary. War has become the new peace to keep us locked in a permanent state of fear.

When you’re afraid you’re very easy to control. You’ll hand over your freedoms and beg your masters to protect you from the next imaginary bogeyman you can be coerced into fearing. How easy it becomes to exert control when we can be coerced into believing in an illusion!

If the wearing of the poppy was, as claimed, simply about showing respect for the dead (nothing intrinsica­lly wrong with that) why don’t we show the same respect for the victims of road traffic accidents for example?

The world isn’t such a bad place. People can largely get along fine with few measurable difference­s. Virtually all human conflict is manipulate­d into being for extremely nefarious reasons; not those spoon-fed to the gullible public.

War cannot be ended by your wearing of a poppy for “their” reasons. It’s symbolic gesturing to appease our conscience­s. Wherever you put your attention, energy flows. This flow of energy creates our own collective reality. The reality “they” want.

A shift must occur within the consciousn­ess of humanity if any meaningful change can occur. The madness of war simply cannot exist if we refuse to comply and stop whistling to their tune.

War’s simply an expression of fear. Our fears breed hatred and hostility towards fellow humanity. It’s love, not fear, that will config- ure the world anew. When you lash out and hurt someone you simply hurt yourself.

Those who foment wars (with our approval) never fight them. The sheep destroy each other while the puppet-master pulls the strings. Our leaders won’t put an end to war. It serves their purpose to progress it. Only we can do that by coming together and withdrawin­g our consent.

The wearing of the poppy, sadly, has been hijacked, as just another method to shackle your perception­s to perpetuate their world. This has become our reality.

Start to think outside of the system’s narrow confines and war simply cannot happen, for we’ll have shaped the world afresh in our own image. It starts with a single thought.

John Buck Shepshed

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