Life Is About Simplicity, Not Complexity...
People go through life searching for an answer to the greatest question ever: -
"What is the meaning of life?"
They research for years, trying to find the most complex answer to their question, purely out of the reason that they expect the answer to be complex. However, when they come to the end of their search (and in some cases their life), they realise that life's answer is very simple.
The meaning of life is to experience it and to express yourself fully through it.
We live in a world that has to over-complicate things, when in reality things should be simple - not complex as we are made to believe from the influences of society, politics, religion, education, and the media. Research into different areas of study have evolved throughout recorded history, one of which is scientific study, where a majority of their research is based down to theories - these are theories, and not actual facts.
Okay, so they are plausible theories, ones that can be measured by instruments. We know what happens in these processes such as tectonic plate movement, or gravity, but does the mass majority of humanity know the force behind everything?
I hardly doubt you do, I'm not calling you dumb mind you, I'm just saying that even I haven't the faintest clue behind the forces that drive this Universe. But like everyone else, I have a theory.
Everything in this known Universe has been proven by Quantum Physics to have a specific energetic vibration, or a resonance. Researchers in this field has also proven that everything in this universe is made of the same energy, reinforcing the fact that we are all part of one great being - both in physical terms and in spiritual(energetic) terms. Throw in the fact that our minds(souls/consciousness) combine together to make up the Creator(God/Allah/The Great Spirit etc.), and you have the nature of our reality.
This universal force is also mentioned about in the Star Wars saga, which has been dubbed as The Force. In Episode 4, Obi-Wan Kenobi mentioned: -
"The Force surrounds us, it penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together."
In Episode 5 when Yoda is training Luke in the ways of the Jedi, he mentions: -
"Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes. Even between the land and the ship."
Hidden messages have been planted throughout this film, and in all the other films of the saga. Hidden messages about the true nature of our reality, and also the way we are heading on Earth.
In Episodes 1 to 3, the Sith goes from been well-hidden to all of society, only to come out as ruler of the galaxy through episodes 3 to 6. How did they achieve this?
An agent of theirs worn a 'mask' to hide his true identity, he orchestrated a war which gave him more power over the people, ultimately declaring himself emperor of this new galactic police state at the end of Episode 3. I am of course talking about Emperor Palpatine, and he shows what is to happen to us if we do not loosen ourselves of the dark influences that grip our world.
He also had a puppet to destroy the one group of people who stood in his way; Anakin Skywalker, who declared to his former mentor and friend; Obi-Wan Kenobi, that if he was not on his side, he would become his enemy by default.
Where have we heard all this before?
Didn't George Bush use a similar statement when he began the War On Terror?
"If you're not with us, then you are with the terrorists!"
Ironic how this statement was used in a film about an emerging police state/dictatorship years after this phrase was used in the real world.
Is George Lucas trying to tell us something in his fantasy world of starships and Jedi? I'll let you decide...
"What is the meaning of life?"
They research for years, trying to find the most complex answer to their question, purely out of the reason that they expect the answer to be complex. However, when they come to the end of their search (and in some cases their life), they realise that life's answer is very simple.
The meaning of life is to experience it and to express yourself fully through it.
We live in a world that has to over-complicate things, when in reality things should be simple - not complex as we are made to believe from the influences of society, politics, religion, education, and the media. Research into different areas of study have evolved throughout recorded history, one of which is scientific study, where a majority of their research is based down to theories - these are theories, and not actual facts.
Okay, so they are plausible theories, ones that can be measured by instruments. We know what happens in these processes such as tectonic plate movement, or gravity, but does the mass majority of humanity know the force behind everything?
I hardly doubt you do, I'm not calling you dumb mind you, I'm just saying that even I haven't the faintest clue behind the forces that drive this Universe. But like everyone else, I have a theory.
Everything in this known Universe has been proven by Quantum Physics to have a specific energetic vibration, or a resonance. Researchers in this field has also proven that everything in this universe is made of the same energy, reinforcing the fact that we are all part of one great being - both in physical terms and in spiritual(energetic) terms. Throw in the fact that our minds(souls/consciousness) combine together to make up the Creator(God/Allah/The Great Spirit etc.), and you have the nature of our reality.
This universal force is also mentioned about in the Star Wars saga, which has been dubbed as The Force. In Episode 4, Obi-Wan Kenobi mentioned: -
"The Force surrounds us, it penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together."
In Episode 5 when Yoda is training Luke in the ways of the Jedi, he mentions: -
"Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes. Even between the land and the ship."
Hidden messages have been planted throughout this film, and in all the other films of the saga. Hidden messages about the true nature of our reality, and also the way we are heading on Earth.
In Episodes 1 to 3, the Sith goes from been well-hidden to all of society, only to come out as ruler of the galaxy through episodes 3 to 6. How did they achieve this?
An agent of theirs worn a 'mask' to hide his true identity, he orchestrated a war which gave him more power over the people, ultimately declaring himself emperor of this new galactic police state at the end of Episode 3. I am of course talking about Emperor Palpatine, and he shows what is to happen to us if we do not loosen ourselves of the dark influences that grip our world.
He also had a puppet to destroy the one group of people who stood in his way; Anakin Skywalker, who declared to his former mentor and friend; Obi-Wan Kenobi, that if he was not on his side, he would become his enemy by default.
Where have we heard all this before?
Didn't George Bush use a similar statement when he began the War On Terror?
"If you're not with us, then you are with the terrorists!"
Ironic how this statement was used in a film about an emerging police state/dictatorship years after this phrase was used in the real world.
Is George Lucas trying to tell us something in his fantasy world of starships and Jedi? I'll let you decide...







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I learned about him, when a friend of mine, gave me copies of some of his books and some of his videos. The thing is though, he goes way way deeper... and has thrown alot of people away with his writing. Particularly, his "Reptilian conspiracy." He has developed other numerous 'conspiracy theories' along the way. It is very interesting to read. Something very different. Unlike other people, I don't condemn Mr. Icke. I don't just judge or criticize what seems at first, utterly/wholly/and extraordinarily impossible. I think the general idea that I want to express was shown recently in a South Park episode: a two part episode titled 'Go God Go' and 'Go God Go XII'. At the end of the second episode, Cartman is told "the whole world has decided to get rid of "-isms," because they say though "-isms" are good for people who are rational, in the minds of irrational people they cause violence; and the implication seem to be that religious ideas exist but that by decentralizing and eliminating dogma people have managed to live in peace.
Leewood, I have enough trouble doing my own blog. I have school next week and that will hamper my time. I also have plans to volunteer for some organizations on the side. (For some strange reason over the past few months, I've been developing a want to volunteer and do something. After I graduate and maybe get my masters, I have ideas of doing some work in the Peace Corps... going to another country, teaching or doing youth development or outreach work... I don't know yet what I want to do, the fact of the matter is my future is up in the air.... but that's another story.)
P.S: If you don't know who David Icke is and you do look him up and read... try to look at it from an observers point of view because... it can get wierd. It certainly overwhelmed me when I first started reading and listening to him. I don't do so much nowadays, I am reading right now 'The Affluent Society' By Galbraith. Variety...leewood... Variety. Life is a banquet, look at everything...and just don't settle on one thing!
Til Next Time,
Mark.
Understanding The Chaos
I've been researching for quite some time now, trying to uncover the nature of reality, and in a contradictory way - looked for a complex answer to make more sense of it.
I suppose in a way I've looked for a complex answer because I knew that if I was to share what I learnt, people who read my articles or whatever I published (online or in hard-copy) would want a complex answer.
Understanding The Chaos
...not many 19-year old's have similar thoughts or ideas, they are usually too wrapped up with the complexities of life.
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Bart [standing on a table, pointing, while Martin is sweating]: He says there are no easy answers! I say: he's not looking hard enough!