TheRebelRisingBlog: Judgement, Guilt and Mass Hypnosis

Another one of those old programs we have running in the back of our heads is about something that the New  Age/Spiritual/Religious groups love to pass around to one another and that’s about judgement. The real meaning is all about making an evaluation of given circumstances to make a proper decision. This, however, gets lost on many.

We’ve all been chastised at one time or another when we voice our feelings that such and such a person is judging us. To which we’re told that when we feel that we’ve been judged its because we’ve also judged others. Already the act of feeling is negated and intuition ignored and considered invalid.

It’s amazing how many jump on the band wagon with such simplistic ideas as a means to shut down the critical aspects of our thought process that in the end has paved the way quite often to sound decision making. It’s another form of self flagellation.

It always comes down to authenticity and, unfortunately, the human animal is not very often authentic and real since our overall culture needs to meet a certain level where camouflaging our true thoughts are necessary to hide our true feelings. And all this to fit in with society’s mandates. Truthfulness is frowned upon. I suppose it upsets the apple cart if you were to actually tell others where you stand; actually come right out and say to someone, “That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.” Imagine the searing anger that would stir up. People would be fighting each other in the streets. Civil war would break out. All because someone had the audacity to actually say what they actually meant. New language has been invented in recent years to circumvent the real meaning behind hidden agendas just so no one suspects a thing.

You see, the mechanisms cranking out these ideas on how one should act in the social setting (what’s acceptable and what’s not) use these measures to ensure a much more controlled, cohesive mass body of movement that can be overpowered at will. Where unwanted behaviors can be quickly modified and nullified when they break out of the mold - in other words, when people start to think on their own and see the inner workings behind the curtain.

Religious institutions have always had their hand in this. The fear inducing story line that fed the masses of different groups for centuries has created a false narrative of punishment while here or in the next life; pressure to live a certain way and ideals you should adhere to in order to keep you humble, weak, timid, concerned about every thought that enforces the idea that you are living through a human experience, after all, and not everything you do is going to be perfectly thought out based on a world of chaos, stress, restrictions and feelings of inadequacy. The more you batter a person’s sense of worth, the more you chisel away at their inner strength, their core values begin to disintegrate. What better way to control the masses while in that weakened state.

It leaves every being nothing more than a ghost of what we were when we initially came here, all bright eyed and bushy tail ready to take on a new life. You can see over the years as a person grows up the toll that living here takes on us all, by looking at the eyes - where once the essence of complete purity and unconditional love reflected clearly through those little pupils as a baby, they then over the years begin to tarnish as shades of suspicion, cynicism, self hatred and sadness discolors and dulls our view. Our eyes display our current living experience. You can’t hide them. That’s the one authentic aspect of ourselves. You can change your voice to an up tone to fabricate a happy soul, or compose your lips to some semblance of a smile, but your eyes will always give you away; because that’s a reflection of the essence of your soul. And that will always show exactly where you are and who you are, and what you’re truly feeling.

The eyes surely have it!

Miriam SilverComment