Forwarded from Mary Allison
What if western society is addicted to blame?
This would surely account for the endless barrage of finger pointing present in the media of today.
But why, you may ask, would a collective group of people become addicted to blame?
Because, blame is enchanting to those who have lost a sense of wonder.
Those who stagnate instead of expand, those who suppress their dreams rather than follow them, those who feel stuck, as the meaning and spark that so naturally caressed the hopeful child-like thoughts they once carried evaporate into thin air, they would almost… need… blame.
Blame is a container for unresolved emotions.
It’s an easy way to feel an emotional release without actually owning it.
Pent up anger, pain, frustration, hurt, all curled into a nice little ball of energy and thrown at whatever person society has chosen to be crucified this time.
The Western Culture, it needs blame. It craves blame.
Without blame, the culture would have to take responsibility for itself.
It would no longer be one politician, one celebrity, or that random kid on the internet who triggered you while you were scrolling around at work, that holds responsibility for the pandemonium of the culture itself.
No, the responsibility for emotional, mental, and physical chaos would disperse, finding its way back to its original source, the unconscious of the collective.
It is the repressed shadow of the western culture that so deeply desires to blame one person, one issue, one tiny moment the corporate media deems as blame-worthy. Ironically, the target of projection is usually a distraction to the true issues at hand.
Western Culture will not heal its addiction to blame until it becomes courageous enough to take responsibility for itself. This entails less obsessing over one specific chosen person, and more inquiry into how society operates on a communal level.
How can we be of service to one another? How can we tend to the earth, to the animals, to the children? Instead of spewing all of that unprocessed pain into the echo chamber of a comment section, get real with yourself.
What is this pain really about? How can it be lovingly healed, transmuted, and channeled into creation rather than destruction?
We are all inherently powerful. Forcing our power into little boxes of hate directed at one person the corporate media wants to brand as the enemy, is a wild misuse of the imagination.
If western society is indeed addicted to blame, the remedy for such will be the individual’s decision to take responsibility for their unprocessed emotions. Until enough individuals do this, western society will steep and stew in a tumultuous deluge of unrequited disdain.
The good news though, the power to expand rather than pour our projections into a limited bandwidth of frequency lies within each one of us. Many people are realizing this, while using their wild imaginations to create rather than pick apart whatever soul is at the wrath of corporate media these days. Many are waking up and taking their power back, by no longer allowing it to be siphoned into a system of endless projection and destruction.
Blame is only useful when used sparingly, as a natural instinct to an atrocity, not a feeble attempt to turn nothing into something, so one feels better after blowing off steam about their disregarded dreams.
- Mary Allison
This would surely account for the endless barrage of finger pointing present in the media of today.
But why, you may ask, would a collective group of people become addicted to blame?
Because, blame is enchanting to those who have lost a sense of wonder.
Those who stagnate instead of expand, those who suppress their dreams rather than follow them, those who feel stuck, as the meaning and spark that so naturally caressed the hopeful child-like thoughts they once carried evaporate into thin air, they would almost… need… blame.
Blame is a container for unresolved emotions.
It’s an easy way to feel an emotional release without actually owning it.
Pent up anger, pain, frustration, hurt, all curled into a nice little ball of energy and thrown at whatever person society has chosen to be crucified this time.
The Western Culture, it needs blame. It craves blame.
Without blame, the culture would have to take responsibility for itself.
It would no longer be one politician, one celebrity, or that random kid on the internet who triggered you while you were scrolling around at work, that holds responsibility for the pandemonium of the culture itself.
No, the responsibility for emotional, mental, and physical chaos would disperse, finding its way back to its original source, the unconscious of the collective.
It is the repressed shadow of the western culture that so deeply desires to blame one person, one issue, one tiny moment the corporate media deems as blame-worthy. Ironically, the target of projection is usually a distraction to the true issues at hand.
Western Culture will not heal its addiction to blame until it becomes courageous enough to take responsibility for itself. This entails less obsessing over one specific chosen person, and more inquiry into how society operates on a communal level.
How can we be of service to one another? How can we tend to the earth, to the animals, to the children? Instead of spewing all of that unprocessed pain into the echo chamber of a comment section, get real with yourself.
What is this pain really about? How can it be lovingly healed, transmuted, and channeled into creation rather than destruction?
We are all inherently powerful. Forcing our power into little boxes of hate directed at one person the corporate media wants to brand as the enemy, is a wild misuse of the imagination.
If western society is indeed addicted to blame, the remedy for such will be the individual’s decision to take responsibility for their unprocessed emotions. Until enough individuals do this, western society will steep and stew in a tumultuous deluge of unrequited disdain.
The good news though, the power to expand rather than pour our projections into a limited bandwidth of frequency lies within each one of us. Many people are realizing this, while using their wild imaginations to create rather than pick apart whatever soul is at the wrath of corporate media these days. Many are waking up and taking their power back, by no longer allowing it to be siphoned into a system of endless projection and destruction.
Blame is only useful when used sparingly, as a natural instinct to an atrocity, not a feeble attempt to turn nothing into something, so one feels better after blowing off steam about their disregarded dreams.
- Mary Allison
Digest that and I’ll get to news in a bit.
Now that I’m in Cali, I’m always behind most of you instead of hours ahead. Very weird. 🤣
Lots of thoughts pinging around in my head today after being at the beach yesterday. I’m hoping they will congeal into something useful for you all.✨💕✨
Now that I’m in Cali, I’m always behind most of you instead of hours ahead. Very weird. 🤣
Lots of thoughts pinging around in my head today after being at the beach yesterday. I’m hoping they will congeal into something useful for you all.✨💕✨
In general, blame is the ego continuing to try to maintain separation WHICH IS AN ILLUSION.
We are not separate. We are all One.
Blame is judgement.
Judgement is ego driven.
The ego lies.
Don’t listen to it anymore.
We are not separate. We are all One.
Blame is judgement.
Judgement is ego driven.
The ego lies.
Don’t listen to it anymore.
Forwarded from Techno_Fog
Important - Special Counsel John Durham developments:
Clinton allies exploited data to collect information on "the Executive Office of the President of the United States."
In other words, they spied on President Trump while he was in office.
https://technofog.substack.com/p/durham-clinton-allies-spied-on-the
Clinton allies exploited data to collect information on "the Executive Office of the President of the United States."
In other words, they spied on President Trump while he was in office.
https://technofog.substack.com/p/durham-clinton-allies-spied-on-the
Forwarded from TikTock News & Humor
Media is too big
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Forwarded from General Flynn ️
Twitter
Melanie
Police came to make arrests and this happened❤️....who would have ever thought Canada would be leading the world, but they are...Holding The Line...this is tyranny and enslavement vs God and liberty! This is not a fight against mandates; this is a fight to…
Forwarded from Mary
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Forwarded from Midnight Rider Channel 🇺🇸 (Karli Bonne)
Media is too big
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Biden’s science advisor owned vaccine stock
Forwarded from PATRIOT ARTS FARM
Media is too big
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🇦🇺My anon Fren is at the Canberra Australia Protest. He said there was a million people there and more on the way🔥
🐸This is a big freedom movement. If this keeps spreading we are looking at The Great Awakening💥
🐸This is a big freedom movement. If this keeps spreading we are looking at The Great Awakening💥
Forwarded from AustraliaOneParty_Official
Media is too big
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Update from Riccardo
Well done Australia! 🥳🥳
Well done Australia! 🥳🥳
Forwarded from General Patton knew
SATURDAY MORNING TROOPS
INSPIRATIONAL🤙🤙🤙
"All the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters. Every single man in the army plays a vital role. So don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant.
What if every truck driver decided that he didn't like the whine of the shells and turned yellow and jumped headlong into a ditch? That cowardly bastard could say to himself, 'Hell, they won't miss me, just one man in thousands.' What if every man said that? Where in the hell would we be then? No, thank God, Americans don't say that.
Every man does his job. Every man is important. The ordnance men are needed to supply the guns, the quartermaster is needed to bring up the food and clothes for us because where we are going there isn't a hell of a lot to steal. Every last damn man in the mess hall, even the one who boils the water to keep us from getting the GI shits, has a job to do."
------- General George S Patton jr
INSPIRATIONAL🤙🤙🤙
"All the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters. Every single man in the army plays a vital role. So don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant.
What if every truck driver decided that he didn't like the whine of the shells and turned yellow and jumped headlong into a ditch? That cowardly bastard could say to himself, 'Hell, they won't miss me, just one man in thousands.' What if every man said that? Where in the hell would we be then? No, thank God, Americans don't say that.
Every man does his job. Every man is important. The ordnance men are needed to supply the guns, the quartermaster is needed to bring up the food and clothes for us because where we are going there isn't a hell of a lot to steal. Every last damn man in the mess hall, even the one who boils the water to keep us from getting the GI shits, has a job to do."
------- General George S Patton jr