The facility to creating our own reality is a very powerful tool, but none the less one that has important far reaching questions. Nearly thirty years ago I bought a book on Nostradamus's predictions which is now interesting to look back on and see how things have panned out. One prediction that affected us all was the twin towers ....
But this information was available to all, so were those who conceived the plot influenced by the predictions or were the predictions correct....self for filling prophecies. But setting down a prediction of the future, wether we like it or not our subconscious minds will take the steps necessary to realise that prediction, either as individuals or as a group. Subconscious behaviour is the unconscious mind influencing, and as a race we do this all the time. Our thoughts and emotions connect just like a shoal of fish or a flock of starlings we move not only as individuals but as one, but so far this has always been a covert connection not an overt one, therefore it's power is mitigated but still a very strong global conection for not altogether obvious good and bad motives.
Asking questions, the right questions of yourself and of others is essential to understand life...very, very few people ask questions inspired by free thought, it's far easier to humour ourselves and go along with the consensus rather than really dig a little deeper. You only have to ask someone to contemplate death for a moment and see the reaction...the mind switches off as the subject is beyond comprehension for many..this is where the opportunity for influence steps in ...religion supplies the answers to the eternal questions...and whatever the foundation of those answers, whatever the truth, for the majority it is much easier to stick their head in a bucket and go along with the superficial answers of the group rather than face the questions alone and unanswered.
As we have seen, people will put their own lives as well as others happily forward as the price of defence in a belief however twisted or manipulated. So ask yourself who benefits from your thoughts.... Is it you, is it your ego, is it your fraternity, is it your race ...is it just a sense of belonging you seek at the cost of rational question and thought.
Don't be afraid to ask questions.. You might not get the right answers, you might not get any answers...but at least you started the journey to free thought.
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