I’m conflicted and don’t know what to do. Maybe you are, too.
On the one hand, my own, deeply ingrained belief system tells me that taking sides adds fuel to the fire, so to speak. “Take the Middle Path,” has been my mantra, adopted from the teachings of my mentor the Buddha long ago.
In this case, it’s the ongoing polarity wars between the elites who think they know best (at least for themselves) and the people. That war is breaking out all over, the latest case being the farmers’ demonstrations in Germany that are shutting down the country in protest of so-called climate change policies that are destroying their ability to survive as farmers and produce the food need by their people.
Are there any “Good Guys?”
For a long time my position has been one of outward neutrality so as to not perpetuate the conflict and give peace a chance. Yet I recognize my hypocrisy, for I don’t always walk that talk. Often I’ve called for people to stand for their sovereignty against those who would usurp it, like the WEF-supported politicians and vaccine purveyors have been doing around the world with their totalitarianism-for-profit-and-control agendas.
Frankly, I haven’t been enamored with those on the other side of that battle, either. From mythical “white hats” to inflammatory rhetoric amplified by grifters seeking to cash in on the social discord, I don’t share their enmity of their enemies or the retribution that many want to achieve.
Rather, I am extremely discriminating of what I allow into my belief system. For I have a wider view, that this is the time for mankind to rise above the chaos and conflict and evolve into the best of what we can be, instead of continuing to demonstrate our worst. In my view, today’s conflicts are tests of our readiness to practice care and compassion for the least fortunate among us. And when we can, to take our place as a peaceful galactic civilization in 5th dimensional reality alongside other beings and races who want to expand love and light for all.
Moreover, I often want to slap some sense into both sides. For I don’t personally believe either side will be able to annihilate the other or totally negate their influence. Rather, in my view they’ll somehow have to find a way to get beyond their differences and move forward together. Oneness is, after all, the master I serve, and fighting for greater separation and the defeat of one side doesn’t fit within my hope of what the future has in store.
Both sides, though, make persuasive cases why the other is comprised of villains who have no right to exist and deserve to be punished, enslaved or even destroyed in the name of whatever policies they think will impose their side’s desires on the rest. Of course, that persuasion only works for those who see it all through the blinders both sides impose on their followers. I’m not one of them, however, having removed those blinders long ago.
Now, however, I foresee a real possibility that the WEFers and company might succeed in their efforts to impose their vision on us all — one of strict controls over what we can own, say and do, much less spend our money on, if they’ll allow us to earn it in the first place. They are actively trying to kill off large numbers of people, calling us useless eaters who don’t deserve to exist, destroying food production, fomenting wars and pushing vaccine after vaccine to treat illnesses they foist upon us to cull the herd.
I’ve tried to walk away.
For years (decades) I’ve trained in the martial arts to stop attacks and mount my own when needed. The first rule was to walk away from a fight if you can avoid it — then to strike hard and fast to end it as quickly as possible when you can’t.
The attacks upon the people by the so-called powers that be and their minions can and should not be ignored. They have openly stated their goal of reordering society in their image, and have shown the willingness to destroy all who stand in their way.
I for one do not know if I can stand on those sidelines any longer (not that I ever did, always advocating for another path through this period of darkness). Push has come to shove, and it looks like the time to push back is at hand.
It is creating one of those dark nights of the soul for me, forcing me to question myself and my own teachings over the years — to go the way of peace and good will for all unless that voice that whispers in each of us calls us to action. But I think my darkness comes now because of my reluctance to join in the melee, rather than fight for the free will which is my first passion.
This doesn’t mean I’m jumping into their battles on their terms. As always, whatever I do will be on my own as guided from within. But those inner currents are flowing toward walking my talk and taking a stand for the sovereignty of every soul.
We’ll see what happens. But if it does, I can’t imagine a hill I’d rather die on.
Don’t let me influence your decision where you stand on it all, however. That’s what freedom is all about — you’ve got to make up your own mind and go the way that’s right for you.
I trust that if and when that time comes, you’ll make the right one. Maybe it will even lead us all to higher expressions of what we can be, and that it won’t burn the bridges we’ll need to recover from the madness when the fighting’s done.
God bless you indeed. Go with love.