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Thursday, March 24, 2016

The United State's Dark Night Of The Soul

The dark night of the soul is a term often used to describe a sacred life journey where one is confronted by his/her own worst darkness. Experiences vary as each individual is unique, but suffice it to say the trip is always accompanied by pain and fear. It is not easy to battle your demons--especially when the demons come from the inside.

The interesting part of about this journey of the soul is that a person begins the trip believing that the darkness originates outside himself. He/she fights and plots and strategizes and becomes thoroughly overwhelmed by problems that only get worse over time. It is only when the person becomes aware the problems lie within that they begin to tame the darkness. Peace comes with the understanding the monster is part of who we are and must be tamed by the angel in order to successfully overcome it.

The United State is going through its own dark night of the soul. We have come to a point in our history where we can no longer deny our way of life has become detrimental to the vast majority of our people. Darkness is rearing its ugly head as citizens fight about which Presidential candidate has the power to save us. Our problems and fears have definitely come to the surface as we try to face and tame them.

The funny and interesting thing about this process is how convinced we all are that the side we have chosen is superior in every way. Our problems come from the ways others view these same issues. We could not be wrong! We are not responsible for these problems--or so the stories go.

If you are reading this post, this is your wake-up call! The problems in the United States are not here because Bill Clinton's Congress de-regulated the banks (or anything that followed). The problems did not come from bankers working in collusion to bilk the masses of their wealth. The problems didn't come from poor people begging the government for handouts or illegal workers taking American jobs. Our problems were created because of our own laziness and apathy! We sat back and allowed others to take responsibility for what happens in our world and consequently lost control of it! This is how our own darkness is rearing its ugly head. We alone are the ones who have the power to change it.

It is time to recognize where our own inaction and apathy has led us. It is time to take personal responsibility for each and everything we do. It is time to treat others as we wish to be treated! It is time to recognize where the corruption lies and begin to prosecute those responsible so they are also held accountable for their actions. Restitution must be a way of life if we are to right the wrongs that have been committed.

The dark night of the soul is a powerful journey of descent, but the demons you confront in the depths make it possible for you to see the light once again. The United States--even the whole world--is making that journey. Know it cannot get better until we come to terms with the darkness that lies within. Deal with the darkness, and emerge into the light!

~CSE


     

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

We're Looking At Politics All Wrong!

This Presidential race has been a very eye-opening experience for me. Because of past experiences, I have chosen to not participate. I did not go to my primary. I am not going to vote in November. I do this because I am convinced it does not matter. The candidates are pre-selected to make us think we have a say.

That said, sitting back in observation mode has been an extremely eye-opening experience. I have to admit, the shake-up in the Republican party has given me a reason to hope. It isn't that I see Donald Trump as some big savior. I definitely believe he has a big role to play in this drama, but even if he ends up being elected to the highest office in the land he is not going to solve all our problems. Like everyone else Trump has his good points and his bad points. He is both evil and good, and this is where the heart of our problems reside.

We are looking at politics from the perspective of judgment! We have been so highly programmed to see everything as black and white, right and wrong, good and bad that we continue to divide ourselves up and separate ourselves into groups. We then identify with these groups so strongly that when someone else has a different idea of what "right" is we fight. This is why this Presidential race has gotten so nasty. We can blame our fighting on the faultiness of the opposing candidate, but the bottom line is we have chosen our sides. Fighting is our choice.

What if I told you it isn't about choosing sides? What if I told you our problems have occurred because of our own apathy and lack of participation in the decision-making process. No, I'm not talking about voting. I am talking about paying attention, being aware of what is happening in the world and following our hearts as to what we can BE in the world that will contribute our gifts and talents on useful ways.

As far as Presidential candidates go, I like Bernie. I like him because he sees the hurt in the world and wants to fix it. That said, I don't think his solutions would work. He is trying to work within the system we already have. That system is so corrupt no amount of changing the funding is going to fix it. It is extremely easy for the powers that be to minimize him because of this. 

As I look at the situation at hand, I don't really like the person I perceive Trump is. He is brash, arrogant, and in some ways corrupt himself. However, in this moment, I don't believe our present choice is about fixing our problems. I believe it is about upsetting the apple cart. No amount of mortar is going to fix the foundation that is crumbling around us. 

As I look back at my own life, there is one thing I understand. My best and biggest learning experiences occurred when I endured the most pain. To a casual onlooker, those experiences could have been termed "bad". Yes, they were difficult. Yes, they were painful. I would not be the person I am today if I had not gone through them. 

Understand this Presidential race is not about separation. It is not about us and them. It is about setting up the conditions to break down what is unstable so that we may begin again and create something new and infinitely better. The pain we experience now is not the end. It is a stepping stone to the place we want to go. Trust the process!

~CSE
  

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Observations On Donald Trump

At risk of alienating a good many people, I am going to share what I see about the presidential campaign of businessman Donald Trump. This has nothing to do with how I perceive him personally. This has everything to do with how the media is portraying him and what that says to me.

I don't believe the media when they tell me something. All media, including what we consider entertainment, is owned and controlled by six corporations. When you place control of such technology in the hands of very few people, you can expect everything to come out sounding the same (and it does). What you end up with is propaganda. Don't believe me? Watch this!

Although these are amusing examples of the lengths media moguls go to in order to sanitize and control the news, it really does happen.

Look at the headlines regarding Donald Trump. A quick look at the headlines just this morning. On MSNBC: The Lid: Why #NeverTrump May Never Win, Elizabeth Warren Unleashes on 'Loser' Donald Trump, Trump Warns Against Republican Split, and Trump Keeps Lead But Divisions Exist Among Evangelicals. On CNN: Trump tries to prove his Israel bona fides, Trump breaks his own rules, uses teleprompter, Trump on Warren: Who's that Indian?, Trump defends his hands--Again, and Trump's anti-Washington campaign hits Washington. On ABC: Donald Trump Calls Disparaging Comments About Women 'Show Business', Trump Refers to Elizabeth Warren as 'the Indian', Kasich Jabs Trump Over Israel-Palestinian Conflict, and Trump Says He Stands With Israel, Daughter Having 'Beautiful Jewish Baby'. Even on conservative FOX: Trump, Clinton battle for Israel vote, vow support in major Washington speeches, Trump meets with GOP lawmakers in DC, urges party to 'embrace' him, Montana GOP officials fit to 'close' primary in complication for Trump, Romney makes robocalls for Cruz in Arizona, Utah, and Clinton Brings 2016 fight to AIPAC stage, takes shots at Trump on Israel. A brief look at these headlines tells me two things: the press is spending an inordinate amount of time disparaging Donald Trump and the establishment (the GOP in particular) is doing everything in their power to see that he does not become their party's presidential nominee. These two facts alone tell me the powers that be are very scared of Donald Trump.

Why would that be? On appearance, the Donald seems to be the typical insider. He was born rich. He hobnobs with the rich, famous and connected. He is a billionaire who makes multimillion dollar deals frequently. In so many ways he comes across as the arrogant showman. His sounds bytes are consistantly turned into incriminating statements.

I also see a few things he has said and done that make me believe he knows a lot of truth about the establishment. He knows 9/11 was an inside job, although he hasn't exactly come out and said it. I know this because of statements he has made regarding friends in the towers who died that day as well as his statements about celebrating Muslims. My research into 9/11 has lead me to similar information. Trump knows he can only reveal so much information on topics like 9/11 as the American people are not ready to face a good deal of it yet.

I really don't believe any presidential candidate can solve our problems. While certain ideas sound good, getting them implemented is a whole other problem because of the great divisions within We the People. To me, this presidential race is not about good/bad or right/wrong. It's about upsetting the apple cart and who is best suited to do it. Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has the potential to be that man. Just my two cents.

~CSE


Monday, March 21, 2016

What The Heart Knows

The past few weeks have been difficult, and I can sense it in more than just me. There is a great deal of angst in the world. Tensions have been running high. People are angrier and more aggressive. It feels as though we have all been placed in a pressure cooker to stew and the pressure is steadily increasing with no end in sight.

There are forces in the world working overtime to convince us that we are separate and alone. It is especially easy to see in the US Presidential race. On social media, people get so focused on the righteousness of their candidate they can no longer see that together we are one. People are busy arguing and name-calling and "unfriending" anyone who disagrees with them. It's a craziness that, if people took the time to step back and observe, they would see how ludicrous it has all become. They just can't see the forest for the trees.

What my heart tells me is this: we are nothing without our connection to our fellow beings. When we are focused on our separateness, we are weak. Powerless even. The beings that have ruled our planet for centuries understand this and use it to their advantage. Divide and Conquer is a game they are masterful at, and as long as we continue to sleep they will take advantage of us and keep us separate in order to stay in power.

What the heart knows is this: we are only strong when we rely on our heart connections. We are at our most powerful when we are focused on love and connected in to its Source. This heart connection is where our creativity and strength reside. It is the place of solution. It is the only thing that will free us from tyranny.

It is time to forget our separateness. It is time to forget you are a Democrat or Republican or Tory or whatever your political affiliation. It is time to forget you are Christian or Muslim or Buddhist or Atheist. It is time to forget you are straight, gay, transsexual, etc. It is only by coming together as one we will be able to create a better world. It is only through love we will find our way.

~CSE
   

Friday, March 11, 2016

Riding Out The Storm

Today's energies are strange and intense. Several people I know are being struck with severe medical issues. Politics are beginning to take a very odd and interesting turn. Above the surface we understand there are problems. Below the surface, the vast majority of people are asking questions about the very information they have avoided for many years. All of this signals a time of great change. We are in the midst of a worldwide storm.

Almost everything in our world needs to be changed. There is far too much poverty. Far too much hunger. Far too much violence. Far too much war. Far too much disease. There is far too much pain in general, and the problem with that is our hearts tell us it does not have to be this way. Our hearts understand there are better ways of doing things.

Riding out the storm effectively requires us to spend time in prayer and meditation. It requires us to connect with those deep places in our hearts where the answers reside. There is a great need to see beyond the lies we accept as truths. These are the very lies the foundations of our world were built on and are now falling apart in the storm.

Storms are a cleansing process. They wash away filth. They clear the air. They tear down structures that are falling apart and in need of repair. While we mourn for what is lost, many times we are able to build something much more beautiful and lasting than what we had before because we are not limited to the same old useless and tired structures.

We are powerful beyond measure! Now is the time to gain courage! While we may struggle now, it will not last. Kicking and screaming aside, struggle is what transitions us to the next phase of life!  

I wish I could say it was going to get better before it gets worse. I believe our world will continue to be chaotic for a long time. What I can say is this: riding out the storm is a process of refinement where we learn what we are made of. Settle in and be patient. The storm will not last, and we will be ready to rebuild when the time comes.

~CSE

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Creating Something New!

If you haven't already noticed, the world is changing in BIG ways! Investment experts are screaming that the world financial system has collapsed because of the derivatives market ponzi scheme. Here in the US, we are having an almost unbelievable race for President where the candidates with the most momentum are not backed by the powers that be that run things behind-the-scenes. (You can tell because people continue to vote for Trump and Sanders even though the media is trying to portray they are not making progress.) Personally, I am seeing many more people wake up to the fact that the media does not tell the truth as the lies have become so large the holes are obvious. The world as we know it is falling apart, and I see this as a good thing!

How can a world in self-destruct mode be a good thing? Destruction (or de-construction) is the process that clears space to create something new! There are times in history where society becomes so twisted and warped that only a few people benefit. We are living through one of those times. Consequently, allowing a system to break apart forces people to create a new framework. The more it gets destroyed, the more room we have to build something new in its place.

The people who run our planet are afraid, and they are attempting to make us afraid. If they put out the idea that we need their system in order to survive, we are much more likely to fight the change and keep them in power. This is what allowed the big banks to be bailed out in the market crash that occurred in 2008. "Too big to fail" was the motto. Indeed, people were very much afraid their own jobs would be on the line if they didn't allow our government to save the banks. If you don't already know it, this was all a big lie. Bailing the big banks out just enabled them to fund their continuing derivatives ponzi scheme and keep it going a little while longer.

The world has literally become one centralized power, where the needs of the few have been allowed to outweigh the needs of the many. Don't believe me? You don't have to take my word for it. Here is a study, based on mathematics and science, that proves everything has been consolidated into one interconnected and very powerful entity. (Revealed--the network that runs the world) For an in-depth look at the actual study see (The network of global corporate control). The more this super-monster breaks down, the more power can be redistributed to the masses.

It is time to become the creators of our world. The de-construction of the planet's status quo is merely the opportunity to build something new in its place. We can begin by asking questions about what sort of changes can benefit the whole. As always, the answers reside in our hearts.

~CSE

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Acceptance

There are days when unpleasant realities are unavoidable. Today was one of those days. As much as I'd like to change certain circumstances in my own life, they are not mine to change. Tears set in as I saw and acknowledged the pain being experienced by myself and those around me because of the actions of others. The only thing I can do in this moment is accept the situation and move on.

We are taught in this reality that we can fix our problems. I believe that. What we can't fix is someone else. Their problems are theirs alone. It is ultimately their responsibility to work things out for themselves as they see fit, not as we see fit.

Quite often, we go about trying to fix our own problems by fixing someone else's. We try to force them into the same ways of doing things that help us solve our own problems. Then we get frustrated when they don't "get it".

I cannot force the people around me to change. What I can do is change myself. Acceptance is key to this process. I take off my rose-colored glasses and look at the reality of my situation. While it may not be pretty, there is much I can do with it. I can be there to support and love those who need my presence. I can live each moment, doing what I can to follow my heart and my bliss. My happiness is not dependent on the actions of others.

Flow comes when we don't try to force things. Trying to control others is a game we cannot hope to win because everyone has free will. The best we can do is try to be an example and hope that those we come into contact with are able to see a life well-lived and follow suit. Our lives become easier and more abundant when we learn to accept what IS instead of trying to change it.

~CSE
     

Monday, March 7, 2016

The Problem With Our Country Today

I came across a post about a Presidential candidate that disturbed me even though I like this particular candidate. It read, "Why am I so passionate about __________________? Because we may never get another chance like this to save democracy in America." Why am I disturbed by this? I am disturbed because, once again, we are failing to take responsibility for our own lives and save ourselves.

Has any President ever saved us? In the past, many people looked to President John F. Kennedy as a leader. I do believe he was a great leader. He led us through some very troubling times, including the Civil Rights Movement. I also believe he stood up to the bankers (which was a large part of why he was killed). Still, for all that, he was just one man. He was able to inspire thousands of people, which is an important ingredient in change.

A lot of people think Ronald Reagan was a good President. I never liked him, nor did I like his Vice President, George H W Bush. I thought people were stupid to vote for the guy because he had been a movie star. It ticked me off that he got credit for the collapse of the Soviet Union. Yes, the economy seemed to thrive under his watch. Presidents don't make or break economies though. Bankers do. (Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one who understands that!) 

My husband has been busy blaming every bad thing that has happened in this country on Obama. I know a good many people who do. Again, Presidents do not make or break economies. It is those with all the money and power that callously decide whose hands the money goes into. Obama can only do so much. The rest is up to us.

Most of us have no desire to be in charge. While I don't see that as a problem, it goes much deeper than that with many of us. We can't even take responsibility for how we live our own lives. Instead of listening to that voice inside that tells us this is what we should do and this is what we shouldn't do, we have become dependent on a set of external rules that defines how we should live. Rules are not bad in and of themselves, but one size does not fit all. This is where the lines between rules get fuzzy. If you get too specific and regulate everything to the nth degree, freedom suffers. 

When life is pleasant for us for a number of years, we have a tendency to become apathetic and lazy. We sit back and live off the fat of the land and forget that we play a role in creating our world. It isn't until much later, when things have gotten really difficult, that we begin to see the need to change.

While we slept, we allowed those in charge to take advantage of us. Many of us will continue to find a scapegoat to blame, but until we understand the world will not change until we do, all the blame in the world will not make it better. One man or woman running for President will not make the United States a better place to live. It will become a better place when each one of us stands up and takes an active role in creating a better world.

~CSE


 

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Why Workshops And Motivational Speeches Fail

Have you ever taken a brilliant workshop or listened to a motivational speech, only to find yourself inspired for a few weeks and then back to your old uninspired rut shortly thereafter? Maybe you've come to the conclusion that the wisdom imparted was not as earth-shattering as it first appeared? It is not the messenger or the message that is at fault. It is the way you choose to incorporate that message into your life. Yes! I'm blaming you! It is you and the way you think that gets in the way!!!

There is a reason we get so excited about the workshop or presentation. It is great information! It's stimulating. It's exciting. It's insightful. While the presenter may not have the perfect life, he/she has attained a life of living in flow that is empowered. Most of these people are indeed living the life they are talking about and it shows.

Why do we fail to incorporate the information into our lives on a more consistent basis? We fail because of the way we process the information. Most of us operate from what I like to call thinking with the mind. This way of thinking looks at the information presented and tries to find concrete actions we can copy and incorporate into our lives. What we fail to consider is how the information ties more directly into the emotions and feelings that are what we use when we think through the heart.

Thinking through the heart is letting go of the constructs the mind has built around you and allowing the infinite wisdom and knowledge of Source energy to come directly to you. It is fully feeling, nonjudgmental, and free flowing. Thinking through the heart is operating in this moment of now, understanding that everything that comes to you is what you need in this moment. You are at your most powerful and divine self when you think from the heart.

While you are in the workshop or motivational speech, you are operating from the level of the heart because the presenter is coming from the level of the heart. You feel his/her energy, his/her passion. Then you go back to your everyday life, where you are thinking through the mind. You find yourself going back to the old programmed habits and patterns you are used to functioning in. Before you know it, you are back in your own boring and unfulfilling life once again.

When you finally come to the place where you are functioning consistently from the level of the heart, every experience you have becomes your teacher. Workshops and motivational speeches become part of who you are at their fullest levels. You are fully open to the abundance and blessings the Universe has to offer. You become the creator of your own life.

~CSE
     

Saturday, March 5, 2016

The Choice

There comes a point in our lives when we all have to make a choice. That choice is to follow the way of the mind or the way of the heart. While neither choice is good or bad in and of itself, they involve two very different ways of functioning--two different ways of BEing. That said, the outcomes of both ways of existence are very different.

The way of the mind is living within your programming. You are born with specific genetic birth parents, which determines certain characteristics about you. You are then raised in a family or tribe that places you within certain parameters.. These parameters separate and divide us from each other and include things like culture, religion, country, gender, etc. As we grow up, we are taught the boundaries and limitations of each parameter, which shapes the way we think and act. Quite often, we learn to identify ourselves by these parameters. We also use those parameters to identify and classify others. While we function in the present, living through the mind can also encompass visiting the past and future as well. Many of us are quite happy living within these frameworks of separation.

The way of the heart is living through a natural and internal guidance system which is accessed through the heart. Instead of being shaped by outside forces, it gains wisdom and understanding by connecting to all things through an internal source. It is nonjudgmental, basing its choices on instruction coming directly from this heart connection where all wisdom and knowledge exists. The heart functions in the now, but is not dependent on time. Past, present, and future exist simultaneously within the heart, even while living in the moment. It is a very different way of thinking--a very different way of BEing. It is a state of living in flow. While we sometimes are able to exist within this space, for most of us the instances are rare.

At some point in life we encounter situations that make us question all those values we have been taught within the framework of the mind. These are choice points. They are experiences where you can BEcome something different than what you have always known. They usually occur when something out of the ordinary happens--job loss, death, illness, etc.--although they can happen at less pivotal times as well. The point is, you have come to a place in your life where you are jolted into the realization that your mind programming does not fit the situation comfortably. Most of us are so ingrained with our mind programs that we continue to look for (and find) solutions that come from that way of thinking. Understand that we when find solutions by thinking with the mind, the problem will eventually come back. It may come back in slightly different form, but it always comes back.

The choice is about making the transition from living through the mind to living through the heart. It is not an easy transition as, for most of us, it means letting go of what we think we know. Still, the more we can learn to think and act from the heart, the more we will begin to make decisions based on what is good for the collective instead of our separate selves. We are able to find our place in flow. We are empowered to live in abundance and blessing. We become examples to show others the way.

~CSE


     

Friday, March 4, 2016

How YOU Can Make A Difference In The Political Process!

I've been seeing a great deal of hoopla in support of US Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. I have to confess, he is my favorite candidate running, mainly because he is the only candidate I see that seems to have a heart for people. I don't see his financial propositions working within the monetary system we currently have. Then again, I can't stand the monetary system we currently have because it has become extremely warped. To me, arguing about the details of his financial propositions is counterintuitive in a world many of us desire to re-create anyway.

That said, the powers that be don't like Bernie. It is extremely apparent (at least it is to me) he is a threat to the status quo. Consequently, the behind-the-scenes powers are working extra hard to give their candidate Hillary the Democratic party's nomination. The thing is, if enough people feel that strongly about him as President, we do have the power to change the outcome. It will require effort on our part.

First of all, the powers that be will do anything and everything they can do make sure Hillary at least has the illusion of more support of the people. This includes lying, cheating and stealing. There will be and have already been crazy shenanigans with miscounts in caucus precincts. There is absolutely no accountability when it comes to black box computer voting because of "proprietary" software rights. If we can't openly go through every line of computer code used to tabulate votes, we cannot allow those computers to be used. Period. We need to literally stand over every proceeding, every caucus, every vote and hold those in charge accountable and responsible for everything that happens. We need to count and recount. We need to make sure paper ballots are not misplaced or relocated.

It is even more important to participate in local and state level delegate nominating events. First, we need to arm ourselves with information about the legal proceedings in our states. Attend these meetings as a registered party member. Again, watch the proceedings like a hawk and know what is supposed to happen. Work within their rules and make sure party leaders do as well. County and state delegate meetings are where the real SHTF!!! They elect those representatives who ultimately become delegates to the national convention. Bear in mind that many of these delegates will be slated for a particular candidate. A few of them will be at-large and are free to vote their will. Understand that the leaders of your state Democratic party will attempt to make sure these at-large delegates are Hillary fans. Also keep in mind that, depending on how the convention plays out, it may be possible for delegates to be released from voting for the candidate they were chosen to represent.

The real fun comes in when you have a brokered convention, which is much more likely in this Presidential election because We the People are angry. While delegates are slated to cast their vote for the people they are there to represent, there are events that can happen during the proceedings which then allow these same delegates to vote their conscience. That said, party leaders will do everything in their power to not let it come down to that. Again, know rules of procedure. Do not allow party leaders to control what people can and cannot say at the convention, especially when the rules allow for such speech. Understand that if the delegates are strong enough to stand up to party leaders, they have the power to rein in the nomination process. If party leaders refuse to follow the rules and choose Hillary anyway, this is when delegates will be forced to stand up and explain the lies so that We the People are no longer fooled.

We can no longer afford to just sit back in apathy as present-day leaders continue to steal our power! It is time to be aware. It is time to supervise proceedings to ensure fairness and honesty. It is time to stand up and take our power back! By working together, we can make a difference in our political process!

~CSE

Reports On Voter Fraud




Are you ticked off yet?

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Supplying The Contrast

It never ceases to amaze me how many people cling to their politics--particularly spiritual people. If you mention anything that goes against what they believe and/or is something they don't want to hear they immediately react and have to argue why you're wrong. I have to confess, there are times when I rise to the bait even though I know better. Politics consistently supply the contrast we came to discover in this world of duality.

What does supplying the contrast mean exactly? Contrast is the play and pull between two seemingly different or even opposite things. Supplying the contrast means encountering a situation that places something new or different directly in our path. We then use these encounters to learn and grow. At least, that is the ultimate goal of the contrast.

We don't always choose to learn. On many occasions the contrast is so disturbing for us that we first get angry and then we shut down. We deny there is anything new for us to learn--we know it all and there is nothing here left to see. Of course, that is far from the truth. Anything that sets us off in such an extreme way is a valuable clue we have an issue that needs to be resolved.

My personal belief is that we come to this three-dimensional world to study this contrast and learn from it. We come from a place I like to call Oneness, where we are all connected and everything works together for the good of the whole. Because duality was created by separating out individual things (darkness from light, heavens from water, plants from animals from people, etc.) we are able to look at these pieces in new and interesting ways.

We have made the contrasts about separation itself. We look at those people and things that are different from us, and we push them away. It is too scary to accept those things we do not know and understand. The irony is, when we take the time to try to understand something different from ourselves, we end up learning that, deep down, we are truly one and the same.

The next time you encounter something you vehemently feel is wrong, sit back and ask yourself why you feel this way. Explore it. Ask different questions about it. Learn why it is important to someone else. You may just gain a whole new way of thinking that will expand and grow who you are in the world.

~CSE
   

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

The Way Politics Work

Just four short years ago, I was excited by Ron Paul's run for President. I liked his stand on military (protecting Americans on US shores as opposed to policing the world). I applauded his desire for less government regulation and intervention. I supported his mistrust of the Federal Reserve Bank and our unconstitutional monetary system. I appreciated Ron Paul so much I decided to try to help his cause in my state after the Presidential primary. I volunteered as a Ron Paul supporter and I registered as a Republican so I could participate in my county's process to select delegates to the state and national Republican conventions.

The organizing paid off extremely well in my populated Georgia county. The Ron Paul leaders managed to seat Ron Paul representatives in controlling positions in almost every precinct in my county. The majority of the people who showed up were Ron Paul supporters, as evidenced by a show of hands for various candidates. It was obvious to everyone there that the Republican leadership had lost control as their county was taken over by people who didn't support the traditional Republican party line. We the People were rising!

Over the next few months this organization paid off so well that Ron Paul was well-represented throughout the United States at the Republican  convention. It was at this point Republican leadership began scrambling to change rules in order to ensure that Ron Paul would not get the nomination. They replaced Ron Paul delegates with Romney delegates. They confiscated all Ron Paul signage. They refused to let Ron Paul talk live at the convention at all unless he agreed to endorse Mitt Romney. It had absolutely nothing to do with giving We the People a real voice in the process. It was all about making a show of putting their puppet nominee in the position for which he had already been chosen.

I've been pissing a lot of people off on social media lately because I have been talking about my belief that the system is all for show--that the candidates they want us to think we've chosen have already been selected by them. Even if there is a lot of grassroots enthusiasm for a particular candidate (like Bernie Sanders), I'm convinced it won't matter. Our so-called leaders will do what must be done to make sure their puppets are nominated. Just like they did to Ron Paul.

The fact of the matter is, we get spoon-fed a pile of political BS every day. Vast quantities have been served to us for so long that we're now convinced it's chocolate cake. Make no mistake. It's still horse manure. We're just so accustomed to the smell it has become tolerable and even desirable!

I'm calling it for what it is! Elephant (or donkey) shit!!! You can tell me it's a fair vote. You can tell me it's what We the People decided. I'm going to tell you that you've ingested way too much fluoride!

It's time to get your heads out of your butts and wake up to the real world!!! The real world is not pretty! It is corrupt. Parts of it are vastly evil (and I don't use that word lightly). It is a world where they pit us against each other like dogs in a fighting ring, partially for the entertainment value and partially so we want to really kill each other. It will not work for us if we fail to recognize the problems for what they are and correct them.

It takes all of us standing up and BEing responsible. It takes all of us coming together and demanding change. I requires us to work together to create positive new structures that are capable of sustaining us and renewing us all.

Politics today are a show created so people believe they have some control over what happens to them. Understand that true power still resides with We the People. We just need to stand back up and reclaim it. 

I found this link since I first published this post, and it is an extremely good explanation of how the delegate choosing process works and why it is so important to who gets the nomination. I don't agree with their take that Ron Paul supporters were overtaking the will of the people. We may have been working smarter than the general voter population, but in the end it just didn't matter as party leaders manipulated the circumstances (and rules) to get their way.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/how-exactly-would-a-brokered-convention-work-634792003722
~CSE

      

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Not My Usual Post

When I set out (just a little over a year ago now) to create a new blog, it was my intention to try to help people learn to connect to their own hearts in order to empower them and create a better world. (Connect...Empower...Create). I also had a personal goal of trying to discipline my writing so that I was writing a little something every day instead of just every once in a while. (I have a tendency to be very much a free spirit in my personal life and abhor routine.)

Although I don't feel as I have made as much progress on a global level as I would have liked, I do believe I have made people question life as they know it. Questions are the first step to change because they inevitably allow you to see things from a different perspective. I will continue to plug away, little by little.

My personal goal of writing every day has been accomplished and is firmly ingrained in me at this point in time. I have managed to write at least one post every day for a full year. There were many days I struggled. There were days I'm sure the subject matter was flighty or uninspiring. Still, I have proven to myself that I can do it.

I may not write here quite as frequently as I have this past year. I have a couple of big book projects I want to spend my time on now that I am writing daily. That doesn't mean I am not thinking about you or not here for you. You can always contact me through this blog or on my Facebook page if you have any questions. The door is open.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog! I'm sure I'll continue to chime in when the inspiration finds me!!! Please continue your own search for connection and answers. The more your inner world changes, the more your outer world also changes!

~CSE