Friday, January 01, 2016

2016: The Year of Conscious Activism

2016: The Year of Conscious Activism

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The real-world Force awakens — in all of us.
Let’s be honest. 2015 has been a very trying year on the whole. I can relate to what so many around the world are sensing, like there’s an epic battle of light and dark happening. It’s not just the Star Wars talking. It has been really difficult watching the war of duality in the real world, with real people.
Most of what seemed true and reliable in our world, we’re finding out simply isn’t what we thought. Radiation-pulsing utility meters and “space Wi-Fi” surveillance agendas to blanket the planet and fry the atmosphere…seriously? Our utilities and communication industry have become agents of harm. The science, the symptoms, and our hearts all speak loud and clear that this is the path to the dark side.
Yet on the positive side, while we are faced with an invasion of our rights and corrupt agendas, I’m seeing a rising indignation at the suggestion that this is somehow “the new normal”.
The movie projector of the old power-and-control paradigm is dimming, at an exponential rate. The illusion of it is less solid now on our reality screen. It’s there — it’s just increasingly disconnected fromwhat we sense to be valid and rational. We’re in a time of “whole systems breakdown”, as Marianne Williamson puts it. And we want to write a new story.
The corp-gov-military machine, while losing the information war (admitted back in 2011), is simultaneously lurching for total control. A last desperate attempt?

2016 will be the year of conscious activism.

The time-tested ways of activism — like the old paradigm itself — just aren’t working. There is a growing sense that appealing to the “authorities” is like going to the captain of the pirate ship complaining about the pirates. So it’s not really a surprise that there’s no real remedy available there.
Things change when activism gets intentional and connected. Bless the angry-appealers, the love-n-lighters, and the complacent-churchers — but each of these well-meaning groups have been operating in a bubble which hasn’t yet found the trick to actually changing things here… yet.
The new currency will be love backed by action. Truth backed by commitment.
I haven’t been writing much lately during this current phase of development, but I was really inspired by these insights that others recently shared with me. I hope you enjoy and are encouraged.

From Dafna Tachover in Israel:

Hi All,
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to ALL my friends.
“If you bring forth what is inside you,
What you bring forth will save you.
If you don’t bring forth what is inside you,
What you don’t bring forth will destroy you.”
Although I’m not Christian, these words by Jesus of Nazareth, have been my inspiration and I think of them often, especially at times when I feel that there is no stop to the wireless tsunami. These words remind me that win or lose I have to bring forth whatever it is in me to do what I think is right. These words are true to every one of us who learned all too well about the not so generous nature of humans.
Our chance of adding light into a world with much darkness is dependent on each and every one of us doing their best with the talents they have, to make this world a better place. To make people understand that religion is supposed to bring tolerance and kindness not war, hate and death and to dissolve the power of money, a force that creates more destruction than the good it brings.

From Zen Gardner on his website here:

Until we truly realize our full potential and effect, both individually and collectively, we can easily live in a state of semi-conscious discouragement and disempowerment when it needn’t be that way.
Our warfare is primarily spiritual. Yet spirituality manifests in many ways, and much of it is informational. This in turn leads to more conscious awareness and much more conscious action, as well as fundamental non-compliance with the influences of today’s imposed spiritual and societal constructs
We realize we each change the very fabric of this morphic field that results in this experience we call “reality”. Our effect is enormous, knowing the connected fabric that underlies all of creation is ours to affect for the better.
To grasp that empowerment and respond is to change everything, ourselves first and then all that is around us.
Find that place. Anything short of it is next to futile. Yank the morphic rug a good one and as often as you can. It sends them [the corp-gov-military complex] reeling and signals others to do the same.
They can’t operate on a playing field managed by loving, conscious awareness. Their plans will only continue to quake and crumble. They know this and are afraid of us. That is the truth.

From M Ringo as comment on this Telegraph article:

(Looking at the other 260+ comments, people are really getting it en masse! Thanks to Ed F and Marilynne M for forwarding.)
I do not like this “smart” home scam,
I do not want it, Uncle Sam.
I will not cook “green” eggs on stove
That tells my fridge when last I drove!
These chipped appliances must GO –
To some place else – like in the snow?
Who says Big Brother always knows best?
Not me! I say – this is a test:
To see if those who have no brain,
Will let them trick them to cause more pain.
We’ve had ENOUGH, Big Brother – hear?-
We won’t surrender – we’ll never fear.
I do not like this “smart” home scam,
I do not want it, Uncle Sam.
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On behalf of the team at Take Back Your Power, we wish you the peace that passes all understanding in 2016.
We are still here. And we are coming together.
-Josh del Sol
Josh del Sol is the director and producer of Take Back Your Power, a revelatory documentary feature film uncovering the worldwide ‘smart’ metering and grid agenda. Watch the film and subscribe to updates atwww.takebackyourpower.net, and follow him via twitter @TBYPfilm.

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