Do You Really Know What is True? What if Nothing is True?

4 months ago

This video was inspired and it is about what false teachings and true teachings? She discusses that we do not know what is true. There is a lot of falsehood peddled as truth, we have confusion, disruption (ideology), changing the world to fit the image of a few people at the top (materialism, wealthy). There is no top or bottom. There are perceptions, experiences, teachings through family, friends, media, others. Changing people is based on pleasure or pain or framed as reward or punishment. This is mind control to force you to choose the way the authority wants. We are born with a sense of self. She describes the baby's world view and how layers of concepts are laid down. She makes clear that the earliest awareness is to 'feel'. The child is in the feminine until puberty. We are taught what is right versus what is wrong. The initial beliefs become unconscious and we may have feelings but no words.
What we believe we see and this becomes our truth. She goes still to gain insight - when you go with IN you don't go with OUT. We believe what we see is true. Jill Bolte Taylor is referred to. She is a scientist who had a stroke and she had the ability to experience her own brain damage and what she saw and how the brain defines logic and damage can provide insights into spiritual vastness. She speaks of the technocracy, the surveillance state and the aim of predictability, but the reality is we cannot predict and why would we want it?

What is true and what is not true? Ultimate truth is nothing is true. She smiles. The human experience uses truth to justify conflict and violence. You speaks to right versus wrong which is adversarial. We divide from others which are false divisions. I AM what I AM is truer. The baby looks upon the world without a story. We learn to think in concepts to make sense of life. We divide to create 'I know better' to gain power. The ego thrives on 'I know follow me'. I've go the money and you are dependent on me because you are fearful. Fear is a tool of control based on the belief of what is perceived as true. There are expectations on our behaviour that control our lives. These prejudices create divisions. How many lose friendship because they have had conflict. She asks - is that true? We live in a world of diversity and right versus wrong. She uses the vaccine issue as a program based on beliefs told by an authority. Her brother didn't question his thinking. The truth in this matter was that SARS-CoV-2 was never isolated or identified. So the statistics were all untrue.

Susan discusses love, what is true? What if being loved is about the need to feel loved in order to love ourselves. What if true love has no need in it - loving what is as it is? What if negativity is not true at all? Can we see the mirror and the mask of life. The mirror is to see myself in you. If you are negative you will see the negativity in the other (could be your insecurity or trained). The mask is to convey a false face - happy or sad.

No war is possible in a clear mind as you see yourself in the other. When we see an enemy we see ourselves in them. Otherwise how could you see it? The 'feeling' side has to be ignored to be able to take a life. A childhood pattern could arise as anger unquestioned and then project it onto someone else. So what you think about you bring about. Collective thoughts manifest into reality.

The mother is mentioned as having a symbiotic relationship with children and the need of the child who is learning to be human in the womb. The child enter either into conflict or loving family. the child is on a journey. We don't know the purpose of another person's journey, they act out of what they learn and we don't judge them. Religions taught do not judge. She recommends going to the Work of Byron Katie. What happens if we find out at the end of the day that nothing is true (see my poem mastering nothing). Question your beliefs and examine when you divide and look at the negativity that divides. We divide and create conflict by unconscious desire to be right. Imagine if you could equally be fine with being 'wrong' rather than having to win the argument. How you see yourself comes down to how you treat the other person. It is not a competition. When you help another it helps yourself. It is symbiotic. This is the space of peace, love and joy.
Links:
Jane Elliott “Blue Eyes - Brown Eyes” Experiment Anti-Racism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLAi78hluFc
The Work of Byron Katie: https://thework.com/
Scientist Jill Bolte Taylor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyjU8fzEYU
"Jill Bolte Taylor got a research opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: She had a massive stroke, and watched as her brain functions -- motion, speech, self-awareness -- shut down one by one. An astonishing story."
My poem: Mastering Nothing - https://pftw.worldpeacefull.com/mastering-nothing/
Law of Attraction: https://www.abraham-hicks.com/

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