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Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Certainty |
People believe anything. They also disbelieve anything. Our picture of reality is just electrochemical signals in our brains. Being a social animal, consensus is what shapes our acceptance of reality, and as the ruling sociopaths have discovered and pursued, consensus can be manipulated and even constructed. Religion is a good example. People gather together and choose to agree on certain creative explanations for the mysteries of life. That seems harmless enough, but sociopaths see an opportunity to gain power and control by manipulating this phenomenon, and the Vatican is born. Tyranny follows close behind, as the victims of the Inquisition can attest. Another variation is playing out right before our eyes. People gather together and choose to agree on certain creative explanations for their history and their purpose in life. That seems harmless enough, but sociopaths see an opportunity to gain power and control by manipulating this phenomenon, and the state of Israel is born. Tyranny follows, as the Palestinians can attest. What is reality? What is true? How dare we be so sure? It has been said that nothing is certain but death and taxes. Taxes are a degree of slavery, a symptom of tyranny. They are not certain at all, but we are deliberately brainwashed to believe that they are as certain as death, so that we will embrace our enslavement, and even defend it. It's no surprise that religions had their taxes as well with their practice of "offerings", indulgences, and the like. And what about death? Surely that is certain. But some people believe anything, including life after death. Or they disbelieve anything, including life after death. All we have to hang onto is consensus. But there's something about consensus we should recognize. "An idea does not gain truth as it gains followers." -- Amanda Bloom |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:57 am ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Certainty | |||||||||
Zook sees uncertainty as "a vehicle for dark agendas". In his view, to be uncertain is to aid the Talmudist banksters who pursue full spectrum dominance. Zook suffers greatly from his own umwelt:
Umwelt is the certainty that you know what reality is. The reality is that none of us know what reality is. We each build a mental model of reality based on our life experiences, but because we all have different life experiences (and different psychologies!), our models are all different. Some models are a more accurate representation of reality than others, but they are all flawed. That is why uncertainty is the foundation of wisdom. Socrates allegedly possessed that wisdom and intellectual humility when he said "I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing." |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:11 pm ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Certainty | |||||||||
"Confused" is not quite the right word. Confusion does indeed produce uncertainty, but there is another kind of uncertainty. One can also be uncertain without being confused. This kind of uncertainty means being aware. It is the awareness of the very limited extent of human mental abilities. It is awareness of the enourmous complexity of the world. It is awareness of how the one (human cognition) does not adequately accomodate the other (the complexity of the world). It is the awareness of our short-comings, our limits, our weaknesses, our flaws, and our place in the world. Awareness is consciousness. Being uncertain is a sign of greater consciousness. Greater consciousness is higher consciousness. Higher consciousness is enlightenment. Uncertainty is enlightenment. It is not confusion. It is the understanding of confusion. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:08 am ] | ||||||||||||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Certainty | ||||||||||||||||||
And there it is again, the reason I am "a self-professed fan of uncertainty." If you can realize that we are all suffering from varying degrees of intense ignorance, then it becomes clear why uncertainty has to be our default position. And yet it is not:
Organized sociopaths deliberately sell us certainty, "which enables manipulation." |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:59 pm ] | |||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Certainty | |||||||||
Jacques Duchaussoy also appears to share my perspective that uncertainty is the only way forward. Uncertainty is the sign of an open mind. A closed mind is rigid and unchanging, while an open mind can grow and expand. Which best serves humanity? I believe the obvious answer is an open mind. |
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