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Board Politics & Society
Re: Stop discussing war and politics. You are feeding the fire.
by
jaysabi
on 06/10/2014, 14:32:50 UTC
If you wish governments and all the problems they bring, such as war, tyranny, famine, poverty and economic slavery to end, then all we must do is stop believing in their power.  Their power is an illusion.  It is only through your fear of their being that allows them to hold any power over the world.

I'm fairly certain the guns they wield are not an illusion. I appreciate the optimism in your posts that 'world peace is just around the corner if only we believed in it,' but the world is run by real people, wielding real power, backed by real weapons, and doing so for their own interests, and that's why we do not have world peace. Not because we're just not wishing hard enough.

That's not quite how it works.  The actual people in combat are merely being brainwashed by their fear of their leader's or their leader's lies of a hostile threat.  Fear in itself is an illusion we have been tricked to trap ourselves in.

Anyways, a wise woman I have talked to told me a story of a girl who was about to be raped.  She held absolutely no fear of the attacker and he could not get himself to do it.

The same is true for me, I am at the point of consciousness where I cannot be killed less I will it so, for anyone who tried would simply prove my reality of infinity correct and the energy of their fear would propel me to levitate off the ground.

Fearful people love fear and violence.  Nothing scares one who lives in the dark more than displaying absolutely no fear of them.

World peace is around the corner.  I cannot be stopped and neither can it.  You cannot kill love.

People have a lot of reasons for joining the military. Boiling them all down to one simple case of being brainwashed is ridiculous and lazy. I'm going to take your story about someone who can will their attacker not to harm them with a grain of salt- hell, all the grains of salt. I'm sorry, but you're not invincible. Entertaining, sure. Invincible, no.