From Slave to Shaman
By Julian Rose
How many times have you felt like a hapless onlooker in a
world seemingly gone insane? How many times have you wondered how things ever
managed to get into the unprecedented mess they are in today? How many times
have you longed to escape this crazy turmoil?
I’m confident to predict that the answer is ‘many’. But
reflect on this: there must be thousands, if not millions and quite possibly
billions, who feel exactly the same way. Let us assume the possibility that the
majority of those living on this planet have had such thoughts from time to
time. What does this tell us? It tells us that we see our lives and what goes
on ‘out there’, as two separate realities. It suggests that we feel largely
removed and alienated from the goings-on of the planet, regardless of the fact
that we live off its (unequally) shared resources.
Now the trouble with all this is that, in truth, we are
actually a part of the problem we see as separate from ourselves. We are part
of the reason there is such a mess ‘out there’ in the first place.
We are actually contributors to the state of insanity which
prevails around us; unless of course, we realize this and are working to do
something about it. The underlying cause of this schism between how we see
reality and how we see ourselves, is hundreds and possibly thousands of years
of indoctrination; of deliberate programming. We have been educated to believe
that we are not responsible for that which happens beyond the four walls of our
home, the garden fence and the office.
We’ve been told that if we respect the laws and protocols
enshrined in our society, and behave like proper, respectable citizens, at the
end of it all we will be able to take comfort in from the fact that we ‘did the
right thing’.
If we also adopt some moral ‘truth’s’ as proclaimed by the
religious institutions of the prevailing status quo – then that gets another
tick. And if we also seek to fulfil the requirements of the nine to five
working week, diligently and unquestioningly, that will further enhance the
view that we are sensible, responsible citizens. Well adapted to the road of
safety and conformity.
So effective has this process of indoctrination been for so
many, for so long, that the idea of anything seriously interrupting the rhythm
of the fixed routines that make-up the standard working- eating-sleeping week,
is regarded in horror. Better to keep your head down, is the standard advice,
and try to bypass whatever those who manage the ‘great out there’ are getting
up to; however extreme the mess being made of our planetary home and however
insane the destruction being perpetrated in the rush for wealth, power and
exclusivity.
No, we are told, it’s only fools who would risk their
reputations and moral rectitude by seeking to address or even confront, the
territories presided over by those left to manage that which takes place beyond
the garden gate, the home and the office.
Now we all know how the seeming safety provided by largely
thoughtless repetition can lock us into resistance to change. There is
something about ‘routine’, however mundane and unimaginative, which acts as a
kind of drug, clouding the urge to follow one’s inner voice of greater
aspiration and purpose. That which would finally free one from so
unquestioningly playing out the role of slave to the system. Many of those who
retreat from the challenge of freedom, turn instead to religion, as a kind of
escape route for a repressed and yearning soul. On offer here appears to be a
certain level of surety concerning how to negotiate a way through life’s
pit-falls. Religion, after all, likes to provide a rather simple formula for
surviving within the crumbling foundations of a stagnant status quo.
The Christian church, for example, is given to proclaiming a
happy ending for all who say their prayers and remain humble in the face of
adversity. It teaches one to obey the authority of God and the State and to
offer charity to those in need.
Its formula is carefully devised to avoid any confrontation
with ‘the powers that be’; the status quo and controlling authority of the day.
Although it may decry war, it will not advise its flock to campaign against the
arms trade. Although it may teach respect for nature, it will not stand-up to
be counted when it becomes known that genetically modified organisms and toxic
chemicals are destroying the natural environment.
It has in common with many of to-days so called ‘spiritual
paths’, the desire to ‘protect’ rather than to ‘protest’. It teaches that,
provided we do everything according to its rule book, we will go to heaven when
we die; and here everything will be done to assure a very pleasant stay for all
good followers.
In proclaiming ‘heaven’ to be the happy ending place for all
‘believers’, the church avoids taking any responsibility for the condition of
the planet it leaves behind. The fact that one might come round again and be
confronted by that which one failed to take responsibility for in the previous
life time, is studiously avoided. So ‘no reincarnation’ means no need to come
face to face with the consequences of one’s actions. Or to revisit the negative
actions of one’s past. No ‘karma’- no responsibility. If one believes one’s not
coming back, there is a low incentive to concern oneself with cleaning up the
mess one has left behind. That includes turning the other way while others
destroy the planetary resource base. Church teaching has thus found, and
proclaimed, a great escape route – and millions seem happy to take it.
This is a significant part of the formula whereby society is
kept in constant check and citizens are discouraged from any form of resistance
or rebellion; even when the teachers, law makers, priests and politicians who
manage the show, have shown themselves to be corrupt, irresponsible and quite
often beneath contempt. What we have here is a quite masterful control system.
A centralised authoritarian regime which uses ‘fear’ as its hidden weapon of
mass coercement: fear of being different; fear of being disenfranchised; fear
of not making it to heaven; fear of facing the unknown, and ultimately a fear
of truth.
With the help of the church, religion, mainstream education
and misguided spiritually inclined institutions and sects, the master minders
of the control system discourage taking responsibility for anything other than
one’s own petty patterns of behaviour. They want the power to reside with them,
to do with it what they will. However, real life is a far more severe teacher
than anything one will find in and amongst the mores of our man made societies.
And life lets it be known that the way man made society is constructed, is
phony. There is an entire dimension missing.
The righty side of the brain, which would pick this up, has
been put to sleep, along with the ability to think laterally and ‘outside the
box’. It means that most fail to move beyond the control system’s repetitive
and deceptive formula for three dimensional living. In this way, millions who
are in a position to do so, fail to take any responsibility for the health and
wellbeing of the wider world they live in. Instead they fritter away their
lives in a cul-de-sac of ever decreasing circles.
Taking responsibility for our lives involves breaking out of
this robotic existence and taking responsibility for Life as a whole; for the
evolution of our societies into something vastly more meaningful, creative and
joyous than the moribund system we have today.
We do not live on a two dimensional flat Earth. That theory
was dispelled around six hundred years ago, in spite of stiff resistance from
the church. We live on a spherical planet and in a spherical universe – in
which everything that goes out, comes back, eventually. So it is with our
actions. According to the laws of physics, every action provokes an equal and
opposite reaction, which means we get to pay the price for ours; no escape.
That’s the brutal truth. The straight line to heaven – and that’s an end to it
– is a con trick, perpetuated by doctrinaire and dogmatic teachings whose
origins lie with Illuminati plans for a resistance-free global take-over.
The last thing which the ruling cabal wants is people taking
responsibility for their lives, because that would mean an end to control
system’s dominance and people’s acceptance of the slavery it demands. Yet the
reinstatement of a way of living in which aware, responsible citizens of planet
Earth take control of their destinies and of the destiny of the planet itself,
is exactly where we are being instructed to go. Not by Big Brother, but by
Divine empowerment and the indomitable powers of truth.
Never allow the fake façade of superimposed uniformity fool
you into sleep walking your way down the road to Armageddon. Find that warrior
hiding in your subconscious – and bring him/her out into the open. Get behind
the benevolent spirits and ditch the malevolent intruders. Shift yourself from
slave to shaman. Do it today!
Julian Rose is an early pioneer of UK organic farming, an
international activist, actor and writer. You can read about and purchase his
acclaimed books ‘Changing Course for Life and ‘In Defence of Life’ at www.julianrose.info
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