How To Instantly Tell Who’s Evil Vs. Good

NaturalNews April 30 2013

EmpowermentI get this question all the time from readers: How can we know whom to believe? Who’s really telling the truth? Which person should I support for political office at the next election?

What if I told you there is an incredibly simple way to tell not only who’s good and who’s bad, but also how to tell who is pushing absolute evil onto our world?

This method is remarkably accurate, and you can use it right now to assess almost anyone.

It all starts with understanding the spectrum of control vs. empowerment.

Imagine a 10-foot string stretched out on the ground. On the far left side of the string, there is a point we’ll call “Control.” On the far right side of the string, another point is called “Empowerment.”

Let’s start with the “Empowerment” side first. This point represents people who primarily seek to empower you with knowledge, skills, wisdom and tools. “Empowerment” represents GOOD because it allows wisdom, skills and abundance to multiply from one person to the next. It recognizes the value of the individual and honors consciousness and free will.

On the far left side of the string — which also represents the political left in America today — we have “Control.” This point represents people who primarily seek to control you: to extract money from you (rob you), to limit your freedoms, to demand your obedience and to use the threat of force to command your compliance. This philosophy dishonors the individual and downplays free will and individual liberty. “Control” is inherently evil because it seeks to diminish the power of a large number of people in order to accumulate power into the hands of a few people.

(The context of this discussion is, of course, entirely in the realm of dealing with adults. Obviously children should be subjected to certain controls for their own development and safety. That’s called good parenting. But to treat adults like children and attempt to control them like a parent controlling a child is unjustified and inherently destructive.)

Examples of “control” vs “empowerment”

A person who seeks to teach others how to garden and thereby grow their own food is practicing empowerment and is therefore GOOD. But a person who seeks to place other people on government food stamps and thereby make them dependent on government for their food is practicing control and is inherently EVIL.

A school that teaches students to think for themselves and engage in critical, skeptical thinking about the world around them is practicing empowerment and is therefore GOOD. But a school that teaches students blind obedience to institutional authority while denying them the liberty to think for themselves is practicing control and is therefore EVIL.

A person who seeks to help others create their own successful businesses and generate abundant profits for themselves and their employees is practicing empowerment and is therefore GOOD. But a person who seeks to destroy entrepreneurship, suppress innovation, punish small businesses and burden private sector job creation with onerous taxes and regulation is practicingcontrol and is therefore EVIL.

A person who seeks to teach others how to protect themselves against violent crime through the intelligent, ethical use of weapons for self defense is practicing empowerment and is therefore GOOD. But a person who seeks to strip away from everyone else their right to self defense, placing them in the position of defenseless victimization, is practicing control and is therefore EVIL.

A city mayor who seeks to teach his constituents the principles of nutrition and food choice so that they might make better decisions about their diet and health is practicing empowerment and is therefore GOOD. But a city mayor who demands blind obedience to his selective agenda of banning large sodas or other junk food items is practicing control and is therefore EVIL. (Bloomberg, anyone?)

So, getting back to the title of this article, the way to instantly tell whether a person is “good” or “evil” is to examine their actions on the control vs. empowerment spectrum. If they predominantly seek to control others, they are mostly evil. If they predominantly seek to empower others, they are mostly good.

Be careful to examine peoples’ actions, not merely their words. Anyone can talk a good game of “empowerment,” but very few actually seek to educate and uplift others around them.

The politics of control vs. empowerment

The political left is deeply invested in a philosophy of control. The left believes in centralized control over the economy, societal control of parenting and children, government control over education, centralized bankster control over money, and government control over health care.

The political right is invested in a philosophy of non-interventionism. They classically believe the government should keeps its hands off education, the economy, businesses operations and private lives. (Of course, today’s political right is actually just as much pro-big government as the political left.)

Libertarianism, by the way, is a philosophy of allowing — allowing people to make their own fortunes, or mistakes, or personal decisions as long as their behaviors do not harm others. Classic libertarianism means people are free to do what they wish, including marrying someone of the same sex if that’s their choice, as long as their actions do not cause direct harm to others around them. Many people mistakenly think they are libertarians but they are actually closet control freaks because they want everyone else to conform to their own ideas of marriage, religion, recreational drug use, prostitution and so on. A true libertarian must tolerate the free will actions of others even if those actions are obviously self-destructive to the individual.

In terms of ethics, “controlism” is inherently destructive because it denies an individual his or her humanity. “Empowerment” is inherently good (or even blessed) because it invests in the individual the power of determining her or her own life outcomes.

The universe is written in the code of conscious empowerment

From a spiritual perspective, the Creator granted humans free will precisely because free will puts control into the hands of the individual, not a centralized power figure. If we were not meant to be free, we would never have been created with free will.

In this way, “controlism” stands in contradiction to the laws of the universe and the existence of free will and consciousness. Thus, the underlying philosophy of the political left is anti-consciousness, anti-free will and a contradiction of the fundamental laws of the universe.

This is why collectivist mandates feel so alien to a free-thinking human being… because control freakism is a violation of self-evident, universal truth. This is also why the leftist / collectivist political philosophy is doomed to fail: It exists in gross violation of the laws of the universe. No human being inherently wants to live without freedom, functioning merely as an obedient peon under a system of centralized control. It feels wrong because it is universally and spiritually wrong.

That is why it will fail. And that is why all those who defend individual liberty, free will and individual empowerment quite literally have God and the universe on their side.

In summary, then, if you want to determine whether a person is “good” or “evil” — in effect, whether they are living in congruency with the laws of the universe — simply place them on the spectrum of “control” versus “empowerment” and your question all but answers itself.

13 thoughts on “How To Instantly Tell Who’s Evil Vs. Good

  1. I like Mike’s ability to write a truth in simple terms that anyone can understand. I appreciate his contrast of “control and empowerment” because it offers yet another a good axiom for living a loving life. It becomes another tool to assure one’s highest intentions. I have been a long time reader of Naturalnews and I sense that Mike doesn’t proffer any advice that he wouldn’t take himself.

  2. It seem that this thesis is about control being evil and that empowerment is positive. The only empowerment I see today is politicians trying to empower thoughts to achieve some level of political control. If you were honest, Anarchy is no control. Were we to live in a world wherein everyone was truthful, anarchy works. Today the money lenders and bankers have created a pall that foists control upon those who might have been able to live and present a truthful life. The 99%, or wage slaves, are in misery being controlled ( as wage slaves etc). This struggle has created just plain miseou call empowerment is nothing more than another form of control!!and until The control paradigm is what’s running the the show, and It seems to me that your statement about “Empowerment” has a long way to go before it actually IS empowerment.

  3. Can we not move on????? Good vs Bad??? If you are not in harmony with another’s energy, bless them, then move on……without judgement……We really must get out of the old habit of judging

    1. Not sure I agree that “good vs bad” is a judgment. It’s contrast. It requires discernment. But it need not be a judgment. Blessings, g

  4. Great comments, all!

    The non-intervention he’s talking about are the core Constitutionalists on the right. Clearly they are not listened to by their representatives and senators.

    I agree that Mike can be quite irascible and is too prone to take sides. What I like about him is he does stir the pot and, more than most, tends to stimulate commentary. That usually means he’s struck a nerve (or 2 or 3) 🙂

    I think the articles on SF reflect the fact that I have NO particular interest in the labels (progressive, liberal, conservative, libertarian, neo-conservative). I pick writers from them all. It’s what they say moreso than who they’re saying it to that interests me.

    Great feedback. Thanks! G

  5. A lot of Mike’s readers were put off by this article, indeed I felt the message was spoiled by his clinging so deeply to the left/right political duality-isms because most lightbeings have already moved beyond this type of thinking. That said, there are usually many nuggets of truth in what he writes; he’s really more of a truthworker than a lightworker IMO. When writing about the injustices of the world Mike often comes across angry and ranting, so some of his message can be lost in that frequency of discourse. Interesting that someone like Zen Gardner can say basically the same thing in a very different almost soothing way. It’s the vibration we are reacting to, but we should still listen for the truth within using our intuitional filters.

    1. I agree Raven! When I saw that he wrote that the political right in America is all about non-interventionism, I had to laugh. Obvious and blatant contradictions to this assertion: prohibitions against alcohol and drugs, ongoing opposition to marriage equality, and trusting corporations to police themselves in matters of pollution, monopolies, market manipulation, etc. Don’t get me wrong. I am not saying right is wrong and left is good. Both the left and the right in political matters are WRONG. They have become useful idiots of the globalist failures who have sought to keep the sheeple distracted and divided. Ten years ago I would have described myself as a democrat. Now I find that libertarianism best describes my beliefs and attitudes.

  6. Mike Adam’s compass is calibrated perfectly. It is simply a discernment skill he is discussing. What he is discerning is very important, and it is a survival necessity. Bring more of this clear thinking on. Can’t get enough.

    I suggest someone uncomfortable with this view feels a need for being protected. Protection is not free.

  7. Will we truly be able to shift frequency if we can’t even get beyond our politics? The left/right paradigm is divisive (one is GOOD and the other is EVIL) and we’d benefit greatly if we walked away from it. Even Libertarianism is an “ism”.

    I choose no affiliation to this or that Party or any group that believes it’s ideals are better than any other. None is good, none is evil. Only fear can allow one to believe another is a threat. Research Gandhi, Buddha, Christ and the like. They didn’t join groups and point fingers.

    1. Hi KSense, of course you’re right. However, you can’t “shift frequency” if you don’t know where you are or where you want to be. The purpose of sharing much of this info is for the awake folk like yourself to say “NO” to the agenda, especially when it is divisive, cruel, demeaning, intentionally destructive (GMOs, HAARP, chemtrails, vaccines), and out of alignment with light and love.

      Blessings, g

      1. Yes Gillian, pointing out those things is needed. In my opinion what is not needed is the affiliation of a political group to the “evils” being perpetrated. They’re all the same. Until we see that democrats, republicans and all other politicians are bad for us, we’ll continue to make choices but will the choices change anything?

        Namaste

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