What you are about to read will require you to employ whatever skills of observation
you may already possess. Observation involves looking at something, without
judgment, and merely recognizing what one sees. Judgment involves a complex process
of decisions and conclusions, many of which are based upon thoughts, feelings,
opinions, beliefs, perceptions, misperceptions, and in some cases, a willing
disregard for truth. Judgment always results in two inevitable conclusions: guilt
and punishment.
You can observe a bird sitting on the branch of a tree without judging its right to
do so. Likewise, that bird could care less what you think about his sitting there.
He is merely being a bird, and his sitting on the branch is neither "good," nor"bad." It just is. Such is the nature of observation.
Some might argue, due to the learned habit of judging, that more 'information' would
be needed to determine whether the bird was "good" or "bad." Again, I remind you
that your powers of observation are paramount here, not your thoughts, feelings, or
fears about what I—or others—say. As you observe, the truth will appear of its own
accord.
As I contemplate solutions to humanity's problems, I am reminded of the true nature
of a human being. I am also reminded of the meaning of words and how they are used
to control every aspect of our existence. Words are simply expressions of another's
intentions, though they often do not accurately represent the truth about those
intentions.
In today's "Information Age," words are created, interpreted, and employed as a
means of 'informing' the masses but seldom reveal truth. Words are control
mechanisms and have little to do with the nature of pure consciousness. They are
substitutes for what we, as human beings, intrinsically know. This intrinsic
knowledge resides within the true nature of who we are and is immutable—within the
human Spirit.
What is a 'human being'? In its deepest sense, a human—being; a biological, bipedal
mammal experiencing itself in a complete state of awareness or conscious creation.
Consciousness exists in all physical realities, though it is both independent and
interdependent of every available multidimensional experience.
However, this definition is hardly understood by the average human being, due to the
misperception that we are nothing more than sentient, biological entities in mutual
competition for a simple purpose—our own survival.
A bird knows it is a bird, so It does not attempt to be a rock. Likewise, the rock
will not attempt to relocate itself to the bird's perch in order to steal its food
or eat its young. Occasionally, the rock will offer itself as a perch for the bird,
even as a tool for honing its beak and claws. In other instances, the rock may fall
upon or strike the bird, either inflicting injury upon it or ending its fragile
life. Are we to then judge the rock for having been dislodged from its resting place
upon a cliff—or for having been thrown at the bird by a 'conscious' human being? The
Laws of Nature govern such processes which best thrive when absent of outside
interference. What is the ultimate source of such consciousness?
Our existence, we are taught, is due to an evolutionary process which has no basis
in physical, mental, or spiritual reality, yet we readily accept such nonsense as
'information' which will inevitably cause us to become successful survivors. We are
propelled to compete with our physical appearance, in our ability to obtain,
collect, and keep material objects, and to be recognized by others for having done
so. How we actually achieve these goals is taught in our 'educational' system,
though we learn little or nothing about who we are, nor the true purpose for our
being here.
'Information' serves as an artificial replacement for truth. Its source is outside
of us, and therefore, by definition, is formed as a result of an external process
imposed upon one's inner perceptions, i.e. in-formation. The purpose of
'information' is intended to compete with and replace what we already know (from
birth). It is noise. It is interference, and it is nonsense.
We are told that 'information' leads one to a higher awareness or consciousness, but
is that really true? If it was true, then humanity could easily solve the world's
problems. Therefore, we can only conclude that 'information' will not—and
cannot—provide us with the solutions we seek. The answers to our problems will be
found within our immutable, intrinsic nature—just like the bird and the rock. The
solutions we seek are directly proportional to our level of consciousness—our
awareness of what we intrinsically know.
Where do true awareness or consciousness reside in a human being? Are they to be
found inside one's head? Are they dependent upon the meaning of words, or might they
exist elsewhere—free from the constraints of another's intention?
In metaphysics, we learn that consciousness resides within one's heart, where it is
independent of thought. Thought leads to judgment and is a function of the mind. The
mind processes 'information' and decides, based upon its own judgment, whether or
not it will accept its own perceptions (beliefs) as reality. It is the mind which
has been trained (programmed with words, sounds, and symbols) to receive and
transmit information. The mind would serve no such function if it was the true seat
of consciousness. The mind would not be required to judge that of which it is
already aware. It would merely perceive truth and allow the human being to be that
which it knows it already is.
If the mind was really the seat of human consciousness, then why would it require
judgment in order to perceive truth? Pure truth would logically present itself to us
and would never demand judgment as a prerequisite for its recognition. We would
simply observe and see, and we would know. There would be no reason for us to search
for something we already see, hear, and feel. So the question now becomes, "Is what
we see, hear and feel real, or is it just an illusion?
That depends on what we are seeing, hearing, and feeling—and upon the source. Are we
seeing, hearing, and feeling the immutable truths that reside within our hearts, or
are we unconsciously (subconsciously) responding to the 'in-formation' process to
which our minds have been subjected?
If you, the reader, are still in observational mode, you may have, by now, realized
that 'information' only causes us to search for answers outside of ourselves. The
incessant search for more 'information' keeps us focused on the previous illusions
and then, on the compounded illusions that follow. Meanwhile, we ignore the
heart-centered, internal wisdom we possess—which contains the answers to the
questions we ask and the solutions to our problems—in favor of more indoctrination,
propaganda, and mind control.
Ask yourself the following question: "If the receipt and transfer of 'information'
is so vital to solving the world's problems, why is the world still falling apart at
the seams?" It is by design, and the dissemination of 'information' (and
disinformation) is its modus operandi.
We have more 'information' being transmitted and received across the planet than
ever before in history, yet we still have not learned one iota of Universal Truth as
a result. Through the simple process of observation, we can see that those who
created 'information technology' are the ones imparting the 'information', along
with a host of ever-increasing controls, scams, and permissive crimes . What purpose
do their 'information' technologies and networks serve, aside from controlling the
minds of billions of people? They offer no higher truths, no solutions to our
problems, and they certainly do not increase your probability of survival.
'Information' was never designed to lead us to the truth. It was designed to lead us
away from the truth. The proof is coined in the term, "artificial intelligence,"
which accurately describes the source—and the delivery system—of their
'information'.
The answers and resultant solutions we seek are already inside us. We possess
them—in their original, pristine state, and the realization of that to us
(information) as our "reality."
[A case in point: The U.S. Congress is currently contemplating raising the "debt
ceiling" of the U.S. government. Through the mainstream media, congressional
mouthpieces, and Internet trolls, we are told that a "bi-partisan deal" (who gets
what?) is in the works. Otherwise, the federal government will not have the money to
operate, and by default, will not be able to pay its bills. Who actually pays the
bills, anyway?
The average, brain-dead American will say, "Oh, we can't have that. They have to
raise the debt ceiling." Does no one see the dysfunctional explanation of the basic
premise offered by government officials? You cannot pay off debt with more debt. One
cannot erase a loss by creating additional losses. It is the definition of insanity,
if not simply another form of organized racketeering (RICO).
Rather than tell us the truth—that the American government declared bankruptcy in
1933, confiscated (and outlawed) the private gold holdings of Americans in 1934, and
declared a nationwide "Emergency Rule" (which is still in existence) in 1935—they
say that we must deepen the nation's indebtedness (to foreign banks) to the tune of
trillions of (non-existent) U.S. dollars, calling it "raising the debt ceiling."
The 'information' we are provided avoids the pertinent issues at hand, including the
fact that the Federal Reserve is a conglomeration of privately-owned foreign banks
and is not a "federal" agency. In fact, the Federal Reserve usurps the
constitutional purpose of the U.S. Treasury, another institution usurped by foreign
bankers who have replaced our previous metals-backed financial system with a fiat
one, including usury credit.
Simultaneously, we are told that "Congress is working on a balanced budget and
correcting the nation's 'trade imbalance"—two more lies of gross proportion. How
much more 'information' is required to recognize that none of the pablum coming from
government shills or the mainstream media is true and offers no real solutions to
our problems?]
Self-reflection (examining your inner self and your relationship to the Creator) is
the pathway and the process to discovering the real knowledge you seek. You have
always had this knowledge in your possession, though, by slight-of-hand trickery and
various other deceptions, including sensory deprivation, you've been coerced to look
outside yourself, where the answers to your questions and the solutions to your
problems do not exist.
In accepting the 'information' offered by those whose sole desire is to completely
control humanity, you are contributing to the illusion of the false self, otherwise
known as the "ego." The ego will fight to maintain its identity and superiority over
the real self by seeking more 'information'. The ego knows that the 'information' is
not true, but it will never admit that, least of all to its host. To do so would
inevitably bring about its own demise. Instead, the ego-self begs for more
'information' because it, too, thrives on the very illusions from which it was
created.
The truth you seek from others is already waiting to be found within, if you would
only look for it. Observe it, but do not judge it. You will soon recognize that it
was always there and that you simply failed to see it for what it is. The knowledge
you seek resides within that truth, and so you can then liberate yourself from the
obsessive need to look elsewhere, especially outside yourself.
The knowledge you will have gained from recognizing your true
nature—consciousness—will empower you to create solutions for many problems,
including your own. Until you decide to embark upon the path of self-discovery, you
will depend on others to provide you with illusions that can only perpetuate a false
reality.
Who would you trust, beyond the Creator, to teach you about the purpose of life? In
fact, He has already given you the answers you seek. You only have to look for them.
They were always there—inside your heart.
Don Nicoloff
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