❀ π¬ππππππππ πͺππππππππ πΊπππππ ππ π¨ππππππ, 2024 ~ Part 1
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❀Looking Beyond With Ongoing Vision for America❀ |
For real change to take place in the minds of Americans, they must be free to see what has been hidden from them by a veil of illusion cast over their minds by the power elite and amplified by divisive groups, which have been used as instruments to spread conspiracy theories, divisive rhetoric, an "us versus them" mentality, and scapegoating that shifts blame onto others. This veil of illusion must be broken so that more people can experience a moment of awakening ~ a realization that "the emperor has nothing on." The emperors of division and conflict, have nothing on.
When this awakening happens, people will begin to see beyond divisions and recognize a common bond that unites all Americans: our shared humanity. It is our inherent potential as individuals and as a nation. Above all, it is the vision that all men and women are equal, each endowed with the same inalienable rights that no institution ~ neither the state nor any group, class, party, elite, church or any earthly authority ~ can take away.
It is vital that a critical mass of Americans reconnect with the original vision behind America’s creation: to free people from the control of power elites ~ those who, throughout history and across societies, always have been there to establish and maintain control over the people in open and hidden ways. These so-called "emperors" have positioned themselves as indispensable and irreplaceable, convincing people they cannot do without them, yet they truly have nothing to offer and they are utterly out of alignment with democratic principles. While we may not expect major news outlets to declare tomorrow that the power elite is America’s greatest issue, more people are beginning to recognize this reality. As they awaken, they will see the need for a new kind of public discourse, a fresh approach to politics, and will begin to vote accordingly.
There is a growing awareness among many people worldwide about the problem of narcissism. People that make up power elite are all outer narcissists, and it’s time for a critical mass of people in America, and across the globe, to awaken to this truth. People need to see that the emperors of power, finance, and business have nothing to offer to the people. These elites do not have the best interests of the American people, America itself, or the world at heart. Because they do not have heart, they are devoid of basic humanity and show no concern for how their actions affect others. People must make a firm decision: we will no longer vote for politicians who serve the interests of this power elite groups. Tear away this veil of illusion. Let it fall, allowing those who are ready to see beyond the facade upheld by the power elite for so long.
While many people in democratic nations have recognized this, Americans largely have not. Why? Because in America, the allure of unbalanced individual freedom has led many to believe they too, might attain the wealth and privilege of the elite ~ at least the money. But it’s vital they realize this isn’t possible for the majority and that in many instances directly or indirectly you must take away from the whole if you want to take on this path, from other people. Though a few individuals may succeed, most cannot. Any elitist system relies on keeping the majority at the bottom, both to generate real wealth and to funnel it upward into elite accounts. A far better path would be to transform the American political and financial systems so that, instead of allowing concentrating wealth at the top, resources are distributed across society, raising the standard of living for everyone.
After World War II, especially through the 50s, 60s, and into the early 70s, there was a strong sense of optimism in America. People believed that by working hard, they could build a better life than their parents had. However, in recent decades, this sense of optimism has reversed, as more young people ~ both in America and globally ~ realize that, despite their efforts, they may not achieve a better life than their parents. This is not due to a shrinking economy or lack of wealth, there is more wealth in America now than in the 1960s. The real issue is the concentration of wealth in fewer hands, and this is what needs to change. Such change will only happen when people stand up and demand it. There are some politicians who are fully aware of this problem in America, they have yet to gain enough traction within either political party. This could shift however only if a critical mass of people wake up, recognize the issue, and understand how division among the public was intentionally created and reinforced by the elite, has been used to obscure the influence of the power elite on the society and on the economy in America.
What divides the American people? In reality, countless things. Virtually every characteristic imaginable has been used to drive divisions. Men against women, Christians against people of other faiths, materialists against the religion, Republicans against Democrats, capitalists against those who support alternative systems. It's almost surprising there hasn’t been a divide created between blondes and brunettes ~ but perhaps even that could to pass at some point as long as things the way they are.
An elite is actively using anything possible to divide the American people. However, as the veil falls and more people see beyond these superficial divisions, they can connect with what truly unites Americans: basic humanity. This sense of shared humanity can bring forth the understanding that individualism thrives most fully within a community. Individualism that isolates itself ~ as if each person is an island ~ can never reach its highest potential. Some might argue, "But look at the billionaires ~ haven't they achieved the peak of individualism?" In truth, they have reached the peak of ego and self-centeredness, often driven by pure selfishness. The ego and self-centeredness actually limit true individualism, acting solely from ego and selfish desires block the development of respect for others and therefore hinders development of true cooperation. Without this, individuals and society as a whole cannot achieve their fullest potential. This lack of genuine cooperation is a reason why, in many ways, America is lagging behind European societies, where cooperation among people and nations at a higher level. This also explains why American corporations operating in Europe face more restrictions against consumer abuses and unethical practices that they often get away with in the United States.
This is one of America’s challenges: too many people are self-centered, focused only on their personal situation without considering others, the state of society, or how their actions affect others. This mindset has contributed to an elite that is equally self-serving and willing to exploit freedom for privilege, wealth, and power over society. It’s part of the reason why America lacks social safety nets in key areas and why the healthcare system isn’t truly “of the people, by the people, for the people.” This attitude hinders the development of basic humanity in people of America, making it easier for elites to polarize Americans into groups and turn them against each other. Such division wouldn’t be possible if people recognized each other as people first, with common needs for a better standard of living, opportunities, choices in life, self expression and respect for equal rights.
If people recognized these shared needs, how hard would it be to work together for solutions and unite around the common good for the all? The focus would shift away from party lines and towards candidates who understand people’s needs and the real issues they face on a daily basis. The right candidate would work to resolve these problems through cooperation, regardless of party affiliation ~ not out of self-promotion, ambition, or to satisfy personal ego. America needs practical realists with integrity, leaders who have basic
humanity that makes them sensitive towards other people and to have realization
~ you do not do certain things onto other people, for example,
allow the elite to exploit the general population via economical terrorism. The courage to pursue what’s right, even if it means going against their party line or the status quo. These are the people who can genuinely move America forward.
We are in an era of humankind's level of consciousness where the only way forward for any society to progress is to recognize one crucial aspect ~ community. Coming into unity with other people, despite differences and disagreements, establishing genuine connection based on shared goals and recognition of basic humanity. This is what needs to happen in America. It takes a community to really be successful at any endeavor. And indeed you have many places in America where there are people who live in smaller communities where they have developed a community spirit. But you also have many other places where this has not materialized and in large part because Americans have been so divided, mostly by race, religion and two party system.
Consider this: in many small towns across America, some dating back over a hundred years, you’ll often find a town square surrounded by four churches, each convinced it holds the ultimate truth and that the members of the other three are going to hell. Why is that so my beloved hearts? It’s because the power elite have historically used religion ~ and Christianity is no exception to this ~ to create & propel divisions among people. Many who call themselves Christian ministers have failed to connect with the true essence of Jesus Christ’s teachings. If they had embraced at some level the Christ consciousness, they would have transcended these external divisions and would have been promoting unity, as Jesus himself taught and would have not become a tool for the power elite, for the mind of
antichrist, to use them and their church to divide people.
What is the vision for America? It is for people to start forming smaller, localized communities focused on unity, cooperation, and mutual support. This doesn’t necessarily mean everyone needs to physically relocate and live in close-knit groups ~ though that may work for some ~ but rather we are talking here about a spirit of community, a unity among people. This shared spirit can then ripple outward, spreading across the nation and ultimately influencing national politics. Ideally, what should Washington, D.C., be? What should Congress and the Senate represent? They should function as a community themselves, where Senators and Representatives unite, recognizing that they represent communities across the nation. They should lead by example, fostering a spirit of collaboration and unity. In a community with a true sense of community spirit, individual freedom of expression is respected but balanced with the collective good. This ensures that individual actions benefit the whole rather than harm it ~ a stark contrast to the self-serving behaviors of narcissists, whether they are politicians, celebrities, billionaires, or individuals on the internet spreading disinformation.
This isn’t about fostering an "us versus the power elite" narrative or blaming them as scapegoats. It’s about Americans coming together in unity and protecting this unity from those who seek to destroy it, both internally and externally. These threats include not just the power elite and self-serving narcissists but also others who intentionally divide people for personal gain ~ whether financial, political, or otherwise. Additionally, some are driven by an "epic" mindset, believing they can advance their causes by creating factions and setting people against each other.
Not long ago, a lawsuit was filed against one of the most prominent conspiracy theorists of recent years ~ Alex Jones. When you consider the enormous amount of money he made, can there really be any doubt that his primary goal was self-enrichment through spreading division and amplifying the discord already sown by the power elite through disinformation imputed in conspiracy theories and not promoting valid, truthful information to help people make better choices? Whether he intentionally fabricated himself or merely exploited those created by the elite, the result was the same: fostering division and perpetuating disinformation. Do you see how such tactics are designed to manipulate your mind? By consuming disinformation, you allow them to influence and distort your perception of reality ~ how you view life and make decisions. My dear hearts, can you recognize that it is impossible to make constructive, meaningful choices in life if those choices are based on lies and disinformation rather than truth? It may surprise you but second election of Donal Trump was indeed based on disinformation people have partaken and refused to question despite the blatant exposure of Donald Trump, what he is and what he stands for.
Alex Jones is certainly not the only one; you can look at figures like Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro from the Daily Wire and see the same kind of rhetoric. They use similar tactics to turn people against democracy, against the government, and against each other ~ framing the opposition as the enemy. When these individuals speak, there is no sense of "we the people" in their words. It’s all about an "us versus them" mentality, constantly stirring up agitation, suggesting that there’s always someone trying to take away our freedom, and so on. The ultimate goal, of course, is to enrich themselves, all while undermining the very democratic freedoms that America offers them.
Notice how they talk about others, using derogatory terms like "them," diminishing the humanity of those they oppose. This same divisive rhetoric is mirrored by those on the so-called left or the Democratic Party, using a similar tone that was especially exposed after Trump's second election: "How are we supposed to be around these people if they did not vote the right way?" It’s as if the other side is a disease to be avoided, stripping away their humanity and labeling them as enemies. This rhetoric dehumanizes people, reinforces division, and assigns blame, fueling hatred and directing anger toward these designated groups being a problem, one to one what you hear from Trump supporters.