Learning
On the main website I’ve written several pages on learning. (The Societal Brain) I talked about the public education system and how the U.S. public education system has limited it’s curriculum so that it teaches people to become consumers. ( the history of education in the U.S. by John Taylor Gatto ), ( The Plan: Chemically Dumbing Down The Society )
There are extreme side affects to this plan, as shown in – ( The Disappearing Male: From Virility to Sterility ).
Learning, as it is today, is setting us up for more than just a dumber consumer. It is a catalyst for self destruction. The student is rarely made aware of any vitally important human issues. How many people are aware of the effect of nuclear testing on the planet and the environment?
Underground Atomic Bombs and CFCs
From Drunvalo Melchizidek,
I think this is in www.dgswilson.com Pdf Library, The Emerald TabletsSome things are so scary that governments are afraid to tell you anything at all. It’s so important that somebody has to say something! CFCs: We’re told products like Freon will float up – because they’re lighter than air. But guess what, CFCs are not lighter than air, they’re four times heavier than air. They sink, they don’t rise! So how did they get up there? It might have been the 212 above ground atomic bombs that our governments have blown off in the world. Many people suspect that’s how all those CFCs got up there in the first place, and that it really wasn’t us who caused most of the problem with our air conditioners. It was the atomic governments of the world.
At one point they all went underground with their bombs, and we thought, That’s okay, they’re bombing underground; nothing will happen now. It’s not okay, folks. It’s probably the most dangerous thing that’s going on in the world today, even more than HAARP, and they’re still doing it. ….. “(possibly dated), Wilson”
THE CFC-BOZONE HOLE SWINDLE
© August, 2008 by J Henry PhillipsIs the hole Natural or caused by the evils of freedom? Before global warming was elevated to its current status as Most Fashionable Apocalypse, religious fervor was every bit as intense in support of a different The-End-is-Near hypothesis. The Ozone Hole rallied about it a host of true believers absolutely convinced–by constant repetition in lieu of evidence–that chlorofluorocarbons, affectionately nicknamed CFCs, spelled the imminent doom of mankind. In a nutshell, measurements indicated less than the expected quantity of atmospheric ozone over the South Pole, not far from where Mount Erebus constantly erupts chlorine and other gases high into the atmosphere. Political ex-scientists quickly rounded up capitalist greed among the usual suspected causes, and pressured politicians–including Ronald Reagan–to ban the safest refrigerator gas in the history of chemical engineering. Was this a correctly drawn conclusion? Did it follow from true premises by proper methods of inference? Did any of that even matter?
Remember The Bomb fallout? By ignoring inconvenient facts while constantly dinning doom over the airwaves, a case strong enough to justify the sacrifice of freedom on the altars of coercive collectivism was made with relative ease. Concentrating all attention on the hypothetical exposure of penguins to sunburn, lobbyists skillfully steered attention away from several icebergs in the path of their argument. The first of these navigation hazards is wearily familiar to anyone familiar with data from early hydrogen bomb tests. Strontium 90 and carbon 14 in nuclear fallout stirred intense interest in the way things are transported in the atmosphere. Strontium 90 is chemically able to lodge itself in bones, much like calcium, and carbon 14, is able to lodge interchangeably with ordinary carbon in DNA. It was feared–for good reason–that the recoil from emitting a beta particle might dislodge carbon atoms in the constituent nuclei of amino acids and disrupt genetic material within the double helix. Congressmen became anxious to know whether the fallout was headed toward Washington, and two British scientists, A.W. Brewer and G.M.B. Dobson developed a picture of atmospheric circulation known as the Brewer-Dobson effect. If you have never heard of this effect, it is not for lack of relevance or importance, but rather, because the fact is inconvenient.
Fallout stays in its own hemisphere Picture a wet basketball spinning very rapidly on the fingertips of one of the Harlem Globetrotters. You’d expect the water to come spinning off the equatorial region of the ball, and so it does. The Earth’s atmosphere behaves in a roughly analogous fashion in that the air lower down, in the troposphere, is flung higher into the atmosphere as the Earth’s spin draws it toward the equator. There it collides almost head-on with the air mass from the other hemisphere. The Earth turns more slowly than a basketball and has considerable gravitational pull, so that the air in the stratosphere–instead of flying into space–flows back in elliptical paths toward the poles before reentering the troposphere and again being drawn toward the equator. A diagram of the pattern suggests that North is north and south is South and never the twain shall mix. Sure enough, measurements taken in the spring of 1958 showed that four to eight times as much fallout rained down on the hemisphere in which the hydrogen bombs were exploded. [FALLOUT -- A Study of Super Bombs, Strontium 90 and Survival, John M. Fowler, Ed., basic books, New York, 1960 pp. 30, 34]
So Bomb tests were moved south of the equator British politicians were the first to listen to Brewer and Dobson, and even before 1958 had already decided to move the testing of hydrogen bombs into someone else’s hemisphere. By the fall of 1958, however, the news had leaked out, and people in the southern hemisphere did not want nuclear fallout in their back yard. So bomb testing was driven underground. The fact remained, however, that things as tiny as atoms hurled en masse into the atmosphere with all the force of a hydrogen bomb explosion tended overwhelmingly to stay in the same hemisphere in which they were generated. This brings us to the second iceberg in the path of that Titanic effort to politicize science for purposes of peddling political pull. Read the full article at http://jhenryphillips.com/bozonelayer.htm
Drunvalo Melchizidek continued……., Adam Trombly, a famous scientist who has accomplished important work in science, has been monitoring the underground atomic bombing around the world. He probably knows more about this than any other person in the world-even the governments recognize this. Trombly explains what happens when these atomic bombs are exploded underground. The energy doesn’t just sit there; it has to go somewhere, so it goes shooting through the Earth, bouncing off its insides, ripping apart the plates and doing incredible damage as it goes bouncing around like a ping-pong ball. This bouncing effect inside the Earth continues for about 30 days after the l explosion.
Trombly, much like Jacques Cousteau and others, now has a theory that predicts all kinds of things that will happen- and they’re all happening Mm! Things like the Indian Ocean dropping 23 feet over a very short period of time was predicted by Trombly at least ten years ago-just as Jacques Cousteau had predicted the death of the Mediterranean Sea in ten years. Many brilliant people are speaking out their truth, but few people are listening. If Trombly is correct, we’re only a few more atomic bombs away from the whole planet literally splitting apart in little pieces. The governments around the world have been on red alert since about 1991 over the changes happening to the Earth that were predicted by Trombly. They’re scared to death. Yet I believe China just blew up another one-and the U.S. is talking about blowing one up just because China did!
Ignoring inconvenient Facts
I think these are things that children should know about. I’m pretty sure they could handle it better than thirty year old’s who’ve come up through the same education system. Actually, “Education System” is not really accurate. Indoctrination System would be more apropos.
One of the things I observe through the entertainment media is the repeated statements – to the impossible or unknown where children are involved. We see it all the time when a child asks the adult if they will promise to do this or that. Doesn’t matter what it is – find my dog etc. The adult says, I promise, it will be OK, or, we’ll find them. No one can possibly genuinely make that promise. What’s wrong with the truth?
I’ll tell you what I think is wrong with the truth: Adults can’t handle it. Those adults lie to kids – to protect them? No, the lie is told to protect the image of themselves they’ve projected onto the child. One who doesn’t want bad news. Don’t burst my bubble.
Our system of learning is fatally flawed, unless you’re in need of a society incapable of taking control of it’s own destiny. If you can profit from a society of shopaholics, workaholics, addicts and alcoholics, it’s a fine system.
We’ve replaced learning with being taught. Being programmed. Is there a way to get educated, to gain knowledge without being taught, by teachers who were taught? How did people in the past gain knowledge?
What I see as the great liability of our system is that it has increasingly encouraged an alarming lack of personal wisdom. When it comes right down to it this is what can, and probably will, destroy the human race. The inconvenient fact is this is extremely probable. No matter how much we’d rather promise ourselves it won’t happen. No matter how preferable the comfort of delusion may be – facts don’t go away. What we face and what we are living out is: Advanced Technology coupled to a lack of Wisdom.
People can focus on others refusal to stop polluting the earth. They can insist that somebody do something – like the government, or the United Nations. But are people able to see the root cause? The root cause is a lack of wisdom – of epidemic proportion. Are there options for education?
“The Eastern philosophies are not religions in our sense of the word, since they contain neither a creed, a code or a cult. And there isn’t anything that you are expected to believe.” Alan Watts
From yin yang nature (I think)
Taoism is not a religion and it is often said that Taoism is barely a philosophy. Taoism is the principle that all things take care of themselves and form an interlocking unity. Taoism gives us a new understanding of reality and provides us with the knowledge to live a life in harmony with Nature.
The ancient Chinese never developed a concept of God. They never saw Nature as something that was responding to a boss. The Chinese word for Nature is ‘tzu jan’ (pronounced “zi-run”) and is translated into English as ‘of itself so’. The Taoists saw Nature as something that is self perpetuating and following a pattern of intelligence.
The ancient Taoists also never indulged in mythology to explain the phenomena they observed around them. To find the answers to the mysteries of life, they simply looked to the most reliable thing they knew, Nature. They saw how Nature was designed to give everything a chance of success. From this the Taoists understood that if we also followed the course of Nature, we could experience the same opportunity of success.
We can also say Taoism isn’t a religion because there isn’t anything a Taoist must believe. Taoism doesn’t require a Taoist to take a leap of faith and blindly trust anything they are told. It is up to the individual to follow the course of life which is best suited for them. Not forcing the Taoist philosophy onto anyone is a fundamental Taoist belief. One thing a Taoist should never do is use force for any reason.
There is no threat of eternal damnation for not being a Taoist or a promise of eternal life for those who are. In this regard there is no advantage in being a Taoist what-so-ever. Taoists believe the same fate awaits us all, regardless of our personal beliefs.
The main focus of Taoism is living in the current moment. It is about how we see, understand and experience reality. The ancient Taoist view of reality is remarkably consistent with current scientific knowledge. Taoists believe that we live a life of unhappiness when we don’t see things as they truly are. The goal of Taoism is to relieve our anxieties and confusion by revealing reality as it truly is.
Most of us feel we are separate and isolated egos with no connection to other life or the environment. However, along with all other life we are a product of this planet and we are intimately connected to every aspect of it. Our survival is just as dependant on the wellbeing of the environment as it is on the health of our body.
Taoism teaches us that there isn’t anything wrong with the people we are. The problem is that we don’t trust our own intuition. Taoists find their natural selves by adapting the Taoist concept of the ‘un-carved block’. The un-carved block or ‘pu’ (pronounced “pooh”) is a state where one is untainted by cultural expectations and experiences. Most of us are victims of our own ego. Our ego often makes us behave in ways that is contrary to our survival. Pu is about no longer resisting our true self and following Nature’s flow.
I would suggest that we have lost our way. That we’re so far off the mark, if we got started today on a path that valued wisdom first, it would take two generations before a new global mindset would be generated. But, maybe this is an exaggeration. After all I only get to see what’s happening in the western industrial world arena. Regardless, another path must be taken.
Knowledge
How can a person obtain knowledge that will aid the human race? In college I took philosophy and we looked at actualization and one of the philosophers we read stated that knowledge, or learning, that doesn’t directly better the conditions of man and society is of no use. I can’t remember who said it and I paraphrased, but, it has always stuck with me.
Are we learning anything worthwhile? Are we gaining knowledge that can better our conditions?
Watch this video Alan Watts – Who Guards the Guards?
What are we taught as to purpose? What has it made better? Instead of repeat myself I’ll just say that the way to real knowledge and understanding is through nature. Not, “Save the Beagle” nature. Not sustainable development or other ideas about nature, but people being in and being nature. The simple discovery of what we are as nature.
I noticed an ad on Hulu, where I watch shows with limited commercials, that told people: What the kids in Africa want most of all is an education. I really doubt it. If they’re kids, they want to play, to have enough to eat and to feel safe. What the ad should say is, what we want most is to export our education system here and indoctrinate this generation into the consumer market.
The world is lied to 24 hours a day, non stop, round the clock. It’s the biggest propaganda industry ever developed and it’s dedicated to the extinction of wisdom.
Belief
I know I’ve bashed belief mercilessly from day one on the website. I felt it necessary. Belief that is taught needs bashed, exposed and for the most part – discarded. It took 50 years for me to get beliefs that aren’t traumatizing. All trauma, that isn’t formed by torture, is formed from belief. Child abuse is torture. War, is torture, as is ridicule and so on.
Then there is the given belief. The wrong belief can traumatize us all through our lives without us even connecting the two. This is all discussed on the Main Website. What I want to talk about today is the Power of Belief.
It’s maybe the most powerful force known to man. I say maybe, because there may be something I don’t know about. My belief system today say’s being wrong is good. Every time I’m shown where I’ve been wrong about something is a chance to gain wisdom. It’s my belief that wisdom is the most useful thing we can have.
Some people will tell us that belief is likened to superstition and fundamentalism. This is their belief – work that one out. Belief is just belief. You say you like me, I may believe you. If your actions say different, maybe I’ll stop believing it. This is just the simple surface conscious belief we all have in one thing or another, at one time or another. The deeper beliefs, like a belief that we’ll never amount to anything, or that we can accomplish anything are far more powerful.
More to the point of this particular topic – what about a belief that we’re stuck with our current education system? How about, if you want to succeed in society you have to play by the rules? Whatever that means. Or, you can’t get anywhere without a college education? Some people are just born bad? It’s genetic? There’s nothing we can do, and so on. All these are deeper beliefs residing at the level of the subconscious that shape the world around us.
What would a mass shift in consciousness accomplish? What if everyone in the United States woke up tomorrow with the deep belief that we should stop being a part of the “Society Game”. What if, as a result, we stopped listening to advertisements, politicians, preachers, teachers? What if we all believed we just needed to slow down, look around, and find out what life and nature had to offer – on it’s own. Say we just wanted to observe life, because we believed that was where it was all at?



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