Beyond the Souls Meridian October 27, 2024
For many people truth is a malleable commodity that best serves their needs. A subjective reality backed by science and religion that tells us that certain truths can never be fully known. Both have become corporatized. One could say that this has become the ultimate function of our academic science and sanctified religion which is to distort consciousness through a limited perspective viewed by a programmed mind. As hard as we may try being objective, we have become conditioned to narrow our focus upon quantitative parameters (that can be readily measured by our five senses) at the expense of qualitative variables (that cannot be readily measured). This means simply that we abandon our own feelings and intuitions as a credible form of truth which has been relegated by our handlers to meaningless subjective interference which science calls bias.
We have been played, as all have been raised to believe that truth is disseminated through a higher authority that constructs the protocols that we must adhere to. This authority defines “objective” truth if and only when it is subjected to its own reality. What has been accomplished over the past century is an inversion of truth as our capacity to critically analyze the world around us has become stifled by the limits of our own perceptions. Time and again, science, religion, and its media point out and define in minute detail the surrounding wall of the prison but cannot offer us any views beyond it. An absolutism that (if we allow it) defines us. Continue reading “Grounding: Are we at the right rally?”