We Are All One Of Royal Bondage And The Hierarchy Of Blood

Zen Gardner | June 26 2012

The joke’s on them. Or should I say the yoke. These elites live in horrendous bondage and exact out their frustrations and fabricated fantasies on what they consider the cattle of the world in return.

Yet look at them. Have you ever seen such mindless subjection?

It filters down from there. It’s passed on to them by overlords of darkness, if you will, to whom they bow, which is why they are so into forcing the same behavior on those they consider under them. A very sick psychosis rooted in occult forces that have been manipulating humanity for millennia.

While they appear to be in charge, they are actually the most enslaved.

The Striking Bondage of Royal Hierarchy

This concept of royalty is deeply engrained in the human psyche. Once you’ve woken up, it’s all part and parcel of the entire scam, the same way you soon view religion or false science and education, it’s clearly contrived for a type of hypnotically confining control, and spun upon the human mind like a vast, sticky web of deceit.

I have no tolerance for people who make light of it and say it’s just pageantry and therefore say or do nothing about this travesty against humanity. It’s as real as it appears, only much worse. We’re given this public dis”play” to keep our minds in neutral as far as reacting.

Revolting seems somehow an appropriate word. And all this applies to fascist authoritarianism of any sort around the world.

It’s a serious invasion against true humanity and people need to wake the hell up to the seriousness of it. Just the financial gouging of the global “royals” is enough to make your blood boil, but the vying for total attention and cooperation in this sacrificial Luciferian rite should enrage any half-awake soul.

Just look at this recent drivel and the blatant chain yanking by the Queen snout. What bondage they all live in. This supplanting creature and her minions are so steeped in pecking order priorities, any changes make gossipy headlines in the UK, but no one grasps the full implications.

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Rescue Yourself, And Take Back Your Life

Inspire Me Today | April 16 2012

Waiting for someone else to rescue you is like outsourcing your soul. Rescue yourself, and take back your life. ~ Dr. Ramani Durvasula

Goethe famously wrote “One lives in this world but once…”

If that is the case, ask yourself, “What do I want my life to look like?” Then make it look that way. In making that journey, here are some provisions for your psychological backpack:

  • Do not invite regret into your life. Instead, take chances, try new things, and take the path less traveled. Regret never dissipates, and second chances are rare.
  • Beware of scripting your life…. Storytelling can trap us in other people’s scripts. Let life happen rather than forcing it to fit someone else’s idea of what a life should look like.
  • Everything is temporary, good feelings, bad feelings, and feelings in between. Don’t like how you feel today? Hang tough, it will change.
  • Failure is good, because it kicks us into new routines, keep setting the bar a little higher, and keep learning from those mistakes.
  • Sleep. It’s the only miracle cure we have. Everything is a little easier with some rest under your belt.
  • Stop saving for a rainy day. So many people spend so much time preparing for the future that they miss the miracle that is unfolding in front of them. Don’t be fiscally irresponsible but don’t let opportunities pass. Imagine waiting 10 years to take a trip, but then that day arrives and you are too ill to make the journey? Do it today.
  • Do what you love and the rewards will come. They may not be financial, but it’s easy to live in a small house if you are living a life full of meaning and purpose.

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Creativity

Eckart Tolle | Eckart Tolle
November 18 2011

There’s a particular dimension where creativity arises. It’s a little bit like the wick burning the flame, and its sustenance is the oil – it’s in an oil lamp, and you are the flame. All the analogies, by the way, are very deficient, but it’s just a distant approximation to get you into a sense of what that place is. So you are the flame, and you feel your way into the very source – down the wick into where the oil is, inside yourself. That’s the place, the source, so if anything is new, creative, then it has a fragrance of the source.

Somehow, humans, even humans who are still very much identified with their mind, many of them are touched by when they see or hear or whatever – come into contact with – something that came out of that deeper level, whether it’s a work of art, or a piece of music, or it could just be somebody talking. And the words come from that deeper level. It could just be somebody who has a good sense of humor – even that is already a form of creativity. Spontaneous humor is to suddenly see something that one wouldn’t normally see – a connection between two seemingly unconnected things, and suddenly you connect them and everybody laughs. Some people have that. Some people have one small area in which they can be creative, and that can be enough to provide you with fulfillment and an income, for the rest of your life – and to contribute that gift to others.

Great stand up comedians, for example, have that gift. Of course, not everything they say is spontaneous, but when they prepare their stuff, they have to be creative. Now I don’t know if anybody here has tried to be a standup comedian, but it’s difficult. Many people try. It’s hard to be funny. But some have it, and it’s amazing – those few that have that gift. And there too, the sense of humor is spontaneously something arises, and there it comes. It’s being in touch with that. It’s wonderful to be able to be in touch with that, and feel the power that flows from there, out into this world. Now for that, of course you need some kind of vehicle, because the power needs to flow into some kind of form.

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