ELSA. THE 12 RULES FOR SURVIVAL, from Laurence Gonzales. #1. Perceive and Believe.
I came across Laurence Gonzales’ 12 Rules for Survival several years ago. Rule #1 jumped out at me. PERCEIVE AND BELIEVE. Exactly what people who follow the narrative do not do. They do not perceive. instead, they bypass perceiving, and instead believe what they are told. So, yes, perceive and believe - vital. Not always so easy, though. Lots to this rule. Plus 11 other cital rules.
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A Celebration of Love
Time for a celebration of love - a little attention to love and its power. There is so much push toward fear all around. Also anger, frustration, loneliness, misery. Social distancing, economic hardship. If fear is what "they" want - fear, frustration, loneliness - it's all the more important that we go toward what gives us life, and one of those things is love.
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A Celebration of Logic
Logic - something so amazing. Sometimes it brings us, so easily, to logical conclusions that are far from our original view. I think of 2 such times.
Of course, sometimes logic does not work. I think of one such time.
I also think of a time, when amazingly, logic was used to break the grip of madness. The madness - disjuncture from reality - could not be stopped. But with thinking with logic, the person could live, aware.
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A Celebration of Logic and Love
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C.R.T. - critical race theory - vs A.I. & A.S.T.I. - abolition information and African slave trade information
C.R.T. - critical race theory. Blacks are victims. Whites are victimizers. People are born racist. C.R.T. The C seems to stand for Castration - the castration of thought, of reality, of blacks (perpetual victims), of whites (perpetual victimizers). My experience is very different. I start with a childhood memory, and a book in a language I could barely read. I come to A.I. and A.S.T.I. - abolition information and African slave trade information.
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