It amazes me how so many people claim to want change, they demand change, but then seem to expect things to stay the same. If there is change they are angry and afraid, despite calling for it day after day, post after post. “Not that way!” they exclaim. I suppose we all want change, for myself I want to stop the hurt dished out to children. I want to stop the medical tyranny that injects poisons from the first hours through the first years and leaves them injured and trapped in uncomfortable bodies, and I pray for that often. I also want to stop the predatory nature of mankind on children, and know that children are the biggest commodity in the society in which we exist. I pray for the kids a lot, and I suppose that ache inside of me for the young ones of this world comes from my own difficult childhood, as I know what it is to feel helpless and under attack. I know how it feels to be mocked, bullied, hurt, cast out, and slandered, and I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
The world is changing rapidly, and we all know that it must, but we fight against the changes fearful of how it will affect our own private worlds. Those of us of faith keep our eyes and thoughts on God, those without faith seek their gods in the world through actors, musicians, sportsmen, political agents, and influencers who work harder for clicks than for truth. There’s very little truth left down here these days, and what is left is censored and hidden and mocked and declared ignorant and destructive, or racist, sexist, homophobic, and the usual spiel from the young, misinformed, brain washed, and inexperienced.
Change is coming, though, and it always does. I look to my grandparents born in the late 1800s, and the vast changes that occurred in their lifetimes, and even my own parents were born before electricity was in every house, and radio was in its infancy. The changes my elders saw were mind numbing, but they survived and adapted and I assume we will as well. Change is intimidating, no doubt about that, and not just to us humans, but animals feel it as well. We all like our schedules, we like the security of knowing that day to day not much changes, and we relax in the normalness of our routines, and I’m no different than anyone else. Change can bring a lot of stress and anxiety, especially these days where everyone’s opinions are heard, and fear seems to be the one thing we all have in common, fear of the unknown, but also fear of the known.
We here in America have been on the fast track of change the last hundred years, and I can say with certainty that not all of the changes have been good. The technological advancements have been amazing, but harmful. The medical advancements have been have been life changing, but not always in a good way. The societal changes in the moral fabric have been detrimental to a peaceful existence and caused a lot of suffering, but we declare we’ve reached true freedom. The over abundance of rules and laws and taxes and language manipulation has broken the backs of many, and our compassion has been misplaced as we march toward some dystopian vision none of us would have chosen in a more stable and healthy environment.
The institutions we’ve known in our lifetime, be they medicine, finance, government, or entertainment are changing, and this strikes an odd fear in us. Intellectually we know they need to change, but we also know not all change is good, and can be quite uncomfortable. We look back on the past with rose-colored glasses believing the era in which we grew up was the best, the safest, and now to see those forever names, brands, and institutions change strikes a cord of unease in us. We’ve grown accustomed to our cages, the rules, the taxation systems, the government decisions, and the news programs telling us the way to go, and life would seem scary without those agencies leading the way. Perusing history we see that great nations and peoples have risen and fallen over and again, but we know what we have achieved is permanent and safe, steady and dependable. We don’t often see how those things have grown with an insidious parasitic nature to take more and more, and give less and less. We don’t always see how those corporations and agencies and programs have infiltrated so many aspects of our lives, and we have become very dependent on the normalcy of knowing they exist, and have existed for a long time.
Change is coming and I don’t profess to know how it will look, I pray that the changes would be good for us, but one can never tell in the beginning how it will look in the end. I think America has been under attack for a very long time, but the average citizen doesn’t see that, they tend to look upon the world and the actions of the worldly as just the way it’s always been and give it no additional thought. We’ve always paid high taxes, we’ve always injected our kids with chemicals, we’ve always eaten this brand, we’ve always done A, B, or C, and what we’ve always done must be good because we’re still here. But what we don’t know is how heavy the burden actually is until we set it down and walk away from it, and then it dawns on us, “My God, that was heavy! How did I not know how heavy it was for so many years?” We don’t recognize the full extent of the darkness until the light is turned on, and we don’t understand how sick we truly were until we are healed.
For me I pray that the changes ahead of us are simply the dissolution of the parasitic and forever draining agents of darkness who cannot exist without our acceptance and approval. I pray that we are moving toward a future where we don’t have the sickest children and citizens in the world, where suffering in its myriad of forms grows less and less, and where the burdens of simple existence aren’t so heavy for the average person. I pray for less “education” and more learning and growth, I pray for nutrient rich foods without sickening chemicals, I pray for the land to heal after being sprayed for decades with heavy metals, and the water to be cleansed of all the chemicals that the dark agenda decided were needed to make us easier to control. Above all else I pray for the children of the world to truly know love and peace and physical, mental, and emotional ease, a world where they are not a commodity to be used and abused by evil people. Change is coming, but perhaps we have more power than we know to create a future that is good for all, and not just the few sitting on the top who believe they are our ruling gods.
Keep seeking, and keep praying.
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