imagine if… we all share

when did you last tell someone what you really think?

In this Autumn series of posts, I’m looking forward to sharing my experiences with you as I tackle the modern life challenges of cognitive dissonance, ‘conspiracy theories’ and the limits we place on ourselves by passively accepting conventional thinking and worrying what others might think of us.

My perceptions of the world have had a radical overhaul over the past 10 years as I’ve learned to get really curious and give myself permission to correlate the way I live, with the way I think and feel. It turns out that I’ve never felt happier, thought more clearly or had so much fun.

So where to begin? There are so many interesting things going on that aren’t given the time or depth of discussion via the traditional normal channels of broadcast or print communication. Finding trusted sources on the internet, in books and on social media is a real challenge, particularly when discoveries or exposés keep disrupting what we thought we understood about the media, films, science and propaganda. 

The whole narrative around healthcare, climate change, government, education, religion, in fact, pretty much everything, is constantly distorted by political circuses and nefarious financial actors. That distortion plays a big part in damaging our sense of natural justice, our ability to recognise common sense and appreciate what’s good and true around us. Or to put it another way, knowledge is power. If we can reclaim the right to challenge what’s not working for us, we can act collectively to shape communities and ways of living that suit us.

It can be overwhelming at first to believe that there are forces who want to control and reduce a passive, incurious, centralised, population, but once you see the statistics, identify the actions and connect the dots, there really is no going back.  Did I say this was fun? It’s okay, I’ll be telling you about the debt collector soon enough!

At this stage, you might want to stop reading. Am I going to say something that really upsets you or challenges your comforting thoughts about democracy, the social contract or tap water? (Probably.)

So pause for a moment to reflect on the fact that ‘conspiracy theories’ was devised by the CIA at the time of the Kennedy assassination to disparage curiosity, suppress critical thinking and encourage peer dismissal. Imagine a world where the CIA hadn’t dropped that pejorative phrase into our awareness and we truly considered all the options before us. It’s not ‘reaching’ to imagine that there would have been greater accountability within the US Administration and Secret Service in 1963, for a start. 

Instead of shrugging our shoulders and muttering ‘what can I do? I am only one person’, ‘that’s just the way it is’, ‘politicians will always be corrupt’, we might realise that there are more than 8 billion human beings on this planet who have just as much right to shelter, food, clean water and connection as we do. It is absolutely possible to improve life for everybody, but not by keeping things the way they are right now.

I’ve always been a sharer, whether it’s ideas, knowledge or inspiration and now I want to share ideas from beyond the mainstream. I will be writing about some of these and you can also find links to articles and videos on my explorepage. 

I speak to so many people who have never given a thought to, or even heard of, chemtrails (geo-engineering), toxicity (especially in our food and water),  electro-magnetic frequency (EMF) issues, constitutional law and common law vs our perceived legal system and legislation, aliens (inter-dimensional beings) and the underbelly of the climate change narrative (geo-engineering). 

These ideas might feel scary or crazy. Was it the bit about aliens or chemtrails that unsettled you? Let’s come back to earth and talk about freedom for a moment.

You might believe that we are free right now, but we are not. Like free range chickens, we might not notice the fence, but it is there all the same.  We need permission to travel down roads, to marry someone you love, to travel abroad, to get healthcare, the list is endless.  The increasing drive to create 15 minute (smart) cities globally will further restrict our freedom of movement and ensure that more of us live, work and play within sight of surveillance cameras, under the guise of keeping us safe.  It does not have to be this way.

The next 12 months in particular will be significantly challenging for everyone.  Our governments, systems and corporations are crumbling; we are already seeing the effects of this with 6 councils claiming bankruptcy and it will continue.  It is not my intention to be the ‘prophet of doom’, but to be real. I know that on the other side of this testing time is a world where there will be true equality, freedom, creativity and community.  It is difficult to imagine because we have never known it and yet, most of us would say yes to it.  The madness and demands are ramping up daily and at some point we have to stand our ground and say no, especially to things that are going on around us - knowledge is power.

This is an invitation to share, get really curious, do your own research, learn and step into fear when it arises – it is true that ‘the only way out is through’.  We have been conditioned and programmed to be a good citizen, to put others first, even when it comes to your own health choices, to avoid feeling  pain, to be afraid and to acquiesce.  We are all unique, creative, pure love in human form, so why would we ever want to blend in.  

True community and connection is coming and that is what most of us crave.  It starts with knowing who you are, what you want, speaking your truth, being brave and the rest will emerge. Whatever happens next,  I know that the future is positive and there will be much more peace, love, equality and sharing on this planet - there really is enough to go round.

Much love

Pauline

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