in the Hologram
As I've blogged in the past, the fight for freedom and democracy is not just on a personal level, but on a global scale, no matter how the games are played.
If you live in the United States, certainly in my age group, having seen the US go through many wars, you know, that most important is the preservation of democracy, be it an illusion or truth. When challenged, we unite, creating a sense of security that allows us to overcome all obstacles, regardless of the collateral damage - because as we know, in the alorigthm of our reality, there is no wins without losses.
Common enemies: Ronald Reagan said, "I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.” To quote Steven Speilberg's mini-series Taken, "Hope is the biggest lie there is, and it is the best. We have to keep going as if it all mattered, or else we wouldn't keep going at all." Our common enemies are alien in many senses of the word. Watch as events unfold. For this week, we follow the unfortunate shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, that united the people in the US against ongoing acts of violence.
Doesn't it seem like more than two days ago that the entire focus of the US was on Jeff Sessions' testimony regarding the Russian investigation into the 2016 US presidential election. By the next day, it was interesting to watch how the focus jumped from Sessions to the Alexandria shooting, in less than 24 hours. Pay attention to your focus, and how you skip from topic to topic, while being manipulated by - -. Do you remember that there is a bigger game at play, guiding all of it? Good !
On the matter of Russian collusion with the Trump administration, this too challenges our democracy, wasting time, money, and is nothing more than busy work. Yet, isn't the whole experience just that?
My heart goes out to the families of those injured Wednesday in Alexandria. The facts about the shooter and his motivations - obviously motivated by a combination of mental illness, frustration, emulating the behavior of acts of violence is symbolic of the implosion of end times. On a geophysical level, this is also mirrored by the 6.9 earthquake in Guatamala, Wednesday, which is all part the bigger picture.
As one who reads and reports the news, perhaps from a different perspective that main stream media, I wish I could predict things would improve ... and that we would all live happily ever after. To me, that does not exist in the duality of physical reality ... the ball park of drama.
And so the baseball game goes on tonight in Alexandria, Virgina. We are at the bottom of the ninth - as most of you are intuitively aware. To win the game, is to evolve out of this experience.
Many of us believed that in 2012, the experience actually ended, and we are in an illusionary "overtime," where we are stuck playing in an endless game where no one wins.
I'm currently in Florida, for a reunion with my high school friends, this afternoon. I'm sure that we'll discuss not only our high school and college days, but how everything in the world presents itself today.