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Addicted to the screen

When I was 16,
I became highly alarmed about the power of the television. (I can’t imagine that I would have read Marshall McLuhan by then, or Jerry Mander, or any of the other writers who would become famous for writing on this subject within the next decades. So how did I get this idea? My angels?)

I had become very concerned that television – directed by major corporations – was shaping everyone’s mind, and I wanted to avoid that so I could perceive the world more naturally.

I would realize over the decades that many other things shape our perceptions, beginning with the sounds and lights and shapes around us, language, religion, education, the economy, law….

I used to come home from school and find my younger siblings in a half circle, leaned into the dramas of Lost in Space or I Dream of Jeanie.

I went straight to my bedroom, shut the door and read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn or book on self-hypnosis or dream interpretation, practiced those skills, or practiced pencil sketches of hands and feet, a recommended exercise in books on drawing.

I loved my time alone. I wonder now if it was the essential recovery time needed by people on the autism spectrum, forced to interact with multiple others all day long, while trying to act like a neurotypical.

Maybe so, but I was also consciously avoiding the danger of being molded into something devised by corporations, delivered through the TV, and instead choosing what I firmly believed was a healthier way to gain perspective on our world and prepare myself for living in it most effectively.

Many things took my life in directions I did not plan, and even tried to avoid, but I was still able to avoid the television from 1974 to 2014.

And I believe I held onto, at least better than most, some of my natural but culturally-denied abilities.

I’ve had lifelong experiences of having portals open for me to see through or to be drawn through. I have tried to will them to reveal themselves or open for me, but have never succeeded; the portals clearly are controlled by somebody else, mostly my angels.

I also seem to have had other intelligences enter my body, often to do some healing or other amazing physical feat, during which I watch, powerless to act, often in amazement, and then the other leaves and I am back in full control.

This is my most common experience, but I have also once or twice had someone else take over who embarrassed me horribly. She seems to be an inner saboteur, installed to maybe entertain some trickster god?

Or – forcing myself to try to see this in a more positive light – maybe a spiritual challenge to learn to keep my own portals better protected?

(This is a confession I do not like to make. But it seems important for others to know.)

These abilities we call psychic, multidimensional, spiritual, or crazy – are skills I believe are our human birthright but have been unfortunately deadened or tightly repressed by all of these aspects of our culture.

In a different culture, they might have been encouraged, nurtured, directed, crafted into an effective resource for each one of us on our soul’s journey.

Compared to that possibility, the society we are living in is… difficult to describe without using the worst superlatives.

I have not done the work I might have to craft my abilities, but I have acknowledged them and tried to work with them, a little. And frequently my angels seem to get through to me.

It’s them that I credit with warning me about the television. And there have been many other times they have warned me of danger and given me direction and comfort.

Again, I credit these gifts with avoiding the screen.

I never saw a Seinfeld episode until many years later when I wanted to see what had captivated everyone’s attention for so many years. I was appalled. Somehow the corporations have gotten the masses to laugh at people treating other people so poorly and laughing and mocking?! It hurt my heart to realize, and it also explained things I have witnessed in this world that have made no sense to me.

I never saw Dallas, ever.

I never saw The X-Files, except once when I dropped by one of my adult children’s apartments and found them there with friends expecting us to Hush! because that show was on, gluing everyone’s attention.

When I saw that show finally, on Netflix, I was hooked. Especially one of the early scenes, where the girl has red blood flow from her nostril.

I had once had a very bizarre night followed by blowing out a large red blood clot and discovering other physical wounds on my body.

Then many of my weird experiences of the past 14 years began to be depicted on this TV show.

I had only gotten a big screen and Netflix subscription after I had found myself disabled mysteriously with what I would learn years later was Lyme Disease. I could barely feed myself, but I couldn’t lay in bed, bored, but worse, filled with anxiety.

What had happened to me? I had suddenly become so sick I could not keep myself fed. But I was too proud to ask anyone for help. My boyfriend came over and treated me as though I was being dramatic and refused to help me make a meal when I had started and then given up and was sitting on a kitchen chair, devastated. He sneered and left.

Somehow I ordered a big screen, figured out the subscription, and I soon began to sit for days on end, slumped, dull, clicking, somewhat starving, and watching The X-Files.

Since then, I’ve been struggling with the same addiction I used to feel sorry for almost everyone else in the world for succumbing to.

So I look back now to when I was 16, so certain of my convictions, and somehow so strong as to avoid for 40 years, 1974 to 2014, doing what everyone else did.

I chose the luxury of quiet time alone. And I want to get back there again. But anxiety keeps me coming back to these artificial dramas, I suspect for the sense of relief at others’ dramas neatly coming to an end.

But then the excitement comes again, their dramas repeated in a slightly different form, and around we go.

We are better than this.

Robots

Science fiction explores robots becoming sentient.
Meanwhile, humans are becoming robots.

Genetic selection and manipulation War and disease
Social control
Artificial joints, organs, and lenses
Implants
Nanotechnology

CIA Mind Control

Check this out. My friend, Fred, has done a great deal of research on the subject, and it is very well documented.

Just look for the tab that says mind control, near the center.

https://www.wanttoknow.info/

My Take on the Ancient Gods and Jesus

YeshivaA few times lately,
I’ve dropped the name Jesus into a blog or vlog,
and I thought I should explain what I mean.

(I didn’t mean to write a prose poem, but just to arrange the words for easy reading.)

I find value in all the world’s ancient texts,
and I take them all with a grain of salt,
even the Bible (sorry Christian friends and family).

The harmony between all these texts is remarkable
(for all humankind’s arguing over their differences).
One basic truth they all tell us is
that Others came from elsewhere and created us here.

Those Others came again and again
to teach, chastise, give gifts, encourage, warn, destroy,
and change our genetics, and they’re coming back.
That’s what all the holy books say.

The United States of America is the First
to convince their citizens not to talk about this,
and not believe it, to laugh at it,
and certainly not use it to explain any “mysteries.”

Archeology, geology, history, and religion
are all full of mysteries
which cease to be serious mysteries if
the ancient texts are true.

American politics is full of mystery. Why,
people strike their heads
and exclaim all the time,
“I can’t believe Congress [or the President] did that!”

But if Other beings are involved in our lives
like ALL the ancient texts say,
as people have believed and recorded for millennia,
They explain the mysteries, easily.

Are They playing evil roles? Or saving us?
Teaching us again? Or just watching?
Depends on which you’re referring to.
And maybe on what you believe.

One disturbing variation on this story is that
the Others put their royal lineages in power,
the Secret Societies in charge of us,
who tell us the Others don’t exist.

Stealing this information is stealing power.
And we’re left dumb, dumb, dumb.
Laughing at ancient history, calling it myth,
and wondering why the world makes no sense.

It makes sense if you have all the pieces of the puzzle.
To get them, you must stop laughing.
But then you only have a picture, not a plan.
(That’s when your work begins.)

The Others are many, our friends and our foes,
like Gramma called it, a War in the Heavens.
Lots of players, I’ve heard, “highly populated cosmos,”
with history that would blow our minds.

And among them, who is Jesus? Quetzalcoatl?
Kokopeli? Mohammed? Krishna? Buddha?
You tell me.
Who is Jehovah? (Well, this is where I get in trouble.)

Genesis reads like a summary
of the Sumerian tales of creation,
conflating an entire crew of Annunaki into one being
named Jehovah, or more correctly Elohim (a plural).

This Other, this god, who called himself God,
was arrogant, abusive, warlike, cruel,
basically a cosmic human developer, slaver and industrialist,
raping the Earth for her gold while developing slaves.

Jesus, on the other hand,
taught us how to treat each other
and promised to return at the “Harvest”
and get those who got it.

Is that where we are now in history?
I don’t know, but I hope. (I’m tired of all I’ve seen!)
Some say Jesus is a tulpa, a being of our creation.
Maybe he’s more, maybe he’s less, but I like his teachings.

Some say Jesus was a shaman,
saying we’ll do miracles too.
But I don’t believe Jesus is the son of Jehovah,
unless he’s overthrowing the family operation.

When I say Jesus now, you won’t mistake me
for a Bible-thumper or a follower of Jehovah.
I follow the Prince of Peace, the Teacher of Righteousness,
and I hope Jehovah isn’t someone I misunderstood!

I could be wrong, but Earth histories seem coherent
with even the strangest Others I’ve experienced.
Everyone else, refusing to see, laughs, then whines,
“But it makes no sense!”

“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio,
than are dreamt of in your philosophy,” said William Shakespeare.
There ARE more things in Heaven than we acknowledge.
And with them, the world makes sense.

Does this make sense to you?