Dec 16, 2019

True Rebellion


I feel that the greatest rebellion of our day and age is to uneducate our self; to rid our self of all the false teachings that burden our heart and soul. For unless we do, we will be pulled down by them, no matter what else we attempt to do. Before this courageous act of self-delivery, we can't hope to raise free, whole human beings.
Whether one chooses to do this through the existing educational system or outside of it, shouldn't be something that is made illegal (therefore assumed immoral), but should be overall acknowledged as an obligation and a choice of any conscious human being. 

This world is plagued by indifference and stupidity because we have not been taught how to heal our own pain. More so, we raise and educate kids with the same trauma that we grew up with ourselves. You'd just have to look at the public school systems, the  depression, the suicide attempts, the drugs, the crime, the illnesses that ravages societies. Or should I say the whole of the Western "civilized" world?


Although charities blossom, and new ones continue to sprout up like weeds in a garden, suffering never ends, for pity masks our own suffering and guilt but doesn't deliver.  

The more laws that are being enforced, the more lies are needed to hold up a cultureless society, which has nothing else to show for its purposeless existence. 

In our day and age, when martyrdom is nearing its death, you'd need the awareness to admit fearing martyrs, to be able to see them as anything else beyond your own fears.

As the "New Age" blossoming era of side-tracked spirituality encourages distancing from pain or addressing the real problems of this era, few have the courage to disobey any mass teachings and follow their own higher intelligence with integrity.

Awareness takes courage; perhaps the greatest courage of all. Because it ultimately leads (back) to love when you've gone through the darkness of your mind and subconscious memory; for there is nothing else than love. 

But in a cultureless society/civilization, we have reduced love to personal desires, to preferences and dislikes, to needs and psychological securities, that ultimately leave us empty and lost.

We still have a long way to go, for we are still misinterpreting all concepts to satisfy our unexamined needs and fears...

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