Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I Welcome Evil (The Catalyst)

I welcome evil. In fact we just don't have enough evil in the faces of the masses. Why would I say such a thing? Well being that we live on "the grand chess board" it's important to realize we are the pawns and until we awaken to that "Hidden Hand" that is moving us across the board, we have no chance of fighting back. So frankly, when you're in one of those countries in which you sit behind your white picket-fence it's difficult to see all the evil that besieges our beautiful world.

With great evil pushed into the faces of the masses, great good can be accomplished as those who would rather slumber are forced to awaken. Let me share with you a prime example:
Kennedy vs. Nixon (Catalyst Choice) and the Vietnam War


It's a lot to explain where about Kennedy decided to include in his speech, that he was opposed to Secret Societies and Secret Oaths. It was something he was a part of and one can only speculate when or what the turning point was in which he decided to draw a moral line in the sand. For that, he paid the ultimate price. I won't go into the evil deeds Kennedy was apart of before he turned his graces for a greater good but I will tell you that when he turned, he wasn't the only one who paid the ultimate price. More than just the Kennedy's in that background... No need for details on this subject as it's not part of the the main subject I wish to share about.

After the death of JFK, the start of the Vietnam War and election of Nixon this great evil spurred action of an even greater good. Television was still in its infancy and journalism was hardly in the strict control as we see it today. The masses were exposed the the vicious carnage of war and death's of innocents on a daily basis. A great awakening took place, unexpected to the powers that be with the exception of the Catalyst.

Because of this, we did not "lose" the war. Instead we won a victory in humanitarianism. It's hard to see but, what was prevented was the even further loss of life which would have been several times greater had the USA and it's allies decided not to pull out in the abrupt manner that it did.

This American awakening could have been sustained had the masses learned a very simple concept before or after the loss of Martin Luther King Junior, John Lennon and Robert F. Kennedy. This concept or lesson is best expressed by this Zen saying: "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him."

To translate, the concept that was not learned was that the power to be change, to be conscious, to be awakened, to be Christ-like is in you and one should not look to other's as the soul driving force to be awakened. Had the masses at that time learned this lesson and became empowered by it, we would be in a very different reality than the one we are at today. This is why the "hippy" movement ultimately met it's end, not without positive results even to be seen or realized decades later.

Was it the Catalyst's intention to teach this lesson, perhaps to be discovered decades down the road? It is impossible at this moment for me to know. You're probably now asking yourself, "WTF is 'the Catalyst'?" Well that is not for me to answer though I may be capable to offer explanation. To determine this "Catalyst" relies on the path you set before yourself...

Humans have become docile with the overcoming of the prehistoric predators of nature. So a predator more elusive has taken it's place. Capable of killing millions and psychic manipulation it's a terror that dominates the planet without hardly being seen. Military and banks the jaws and teeth, politicians and religions make up the medulla oblongata and the "powers that be" the brain that make up the core of this beast.

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