Monday, December 23, 2019

Friends



    Almost lost a friend the other day. We were arguing over whose big brother was better.
    Sad part about my story is that we were shouting at each other almost 3000 miles apart on an electronic device.
    We as a society have been co-opted by an even bigger brother, a bully who wants to divide us by any means possible.
    Social media has given us an instant way to act or react towards any little thing that pops up on our informational feed be it Facebook, Twitter, or any one of a handful of popular social mediums.
    We have at our fingertips emoji’s, thumbs, and faces to flash our agreement or dislike.
    We have been turned into Robo-people.
    We have been used and misused.
    We are constantly being hammered into uncomfortable positions that ultimately separate us from those that we love.
    My wise friend, saw the bigger picture and reminded me that our friendship has lasted over 40 years and it was more important to preserve that friendship than to play into a mind game that only focused on separating us.
    As I watch the passing years I am beginning to see the folly’s of my younger days, but also the wisdom that comes from those years.
    Learning to let go of prejudices and a mind set from a host of programmers has made things simpler and more rewarding.
    School teachers call it education, but my own experience says it is mind control by Matrix controllers who want to use us, to feed off our negative energy.
    Religion, government and internet access to unlimited facts and fictitious information has given rise to a new human society.
    History is being rewritten by some very unsavory people.
    Without a past to guide us we are thrown to the wolves of society.
    Religion let me down many years ago by attempting to force my allegiance to an idea that no longer served me. Government has been a slippery slope that seeks to bury people in other peoples business. The internet was developed by a government deep state think tank and we are the rats running through their maze trying to find a finish, but there is no finish.
    Once we are able to rise above the maze and see the puzzle it becomes much easier to find our way.
    Our own compass can then kick in to guide us to any destination we choose.
    My best teacher has always been following my own intuition and heart.
    But sometimes we need a friendly reminder. I am grateful to my friend who reminded me that friendships are more important than running a maze.
    We are only separated by our own ignorance and lack of love.
    I recently read of an amazing experience by Hawaiian healer, Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len. He used a prayer called Ho’oponopono, to heal an entire mental ward by first healing himself.
    His words were simply this:
   
    I LOVE YOU
    I AM SORRY
    PLEASE FORGIVE ME
    THANK YOU

This prayer was offered over and over for the patients of the ward without ever seeing them physically.
    l offer this prayer to you my friends:

I love you
I am sorry   
Please forgive me
Thank you