Scarcity is a lie, it doesn’t exist. It is a manufactured mindset that was crafted with the intention of making humanity feel afraid, so that they would support the agendas of unscrupulous politicians (and their hidden puppet masters that employ them) who use scarcity as their reasoning for implementing further controls. Scarcity engenders fear and makes it easier to control the masses, while abundance engenders security and makes it more […] Read more »
Anti-logic: the education plague
by Jon Rappoport March 4, 2017 In all times and places, logic is never taught to the masses. There is no intention to do so. Now, in our “egalitarian society,” education carries with it great PR pretension, a fakery that outflanks any other period in history. Therefore, graduating students wrongly believe they know how to think. In my latest collection, Power Outside The Matrix, I include a long audio tutorial, […] Read more »
How to Discern if a Spiritual Teacher and/or Path is Worth Your Consideration
In a world filled with teachers, paths, and methodologies, it is important to learn how to filter out the wheat from the dross, as a means of maximizing the potential acolyte’s own evolution and self-development with the least amount of dead ends, drama, and false starts. As a result of my own experiences within the mystical arts, I have designed a checklist of questions meant to assist those acolytes aligned […] Read more »
Generalized Spirituality
I think that there is a tendency within spiritual circles to generalize a lot of the spiritual sounding terms without thinking through and clearly defining what each one means, nor understanding the reasoning behind them. For instance, “unity” is often used as an ideal, but is it being referenced as an internal locus of control unity or external locus of control unity? Ego death is a mine field that can […] Read more »
Is Arguing Critical Thinking?
Arguing your point is not critical thinking, that’s a competitive debate. Critical thinking is the ongoing [open ended] objective discovery of truth in a systematic fashion, and requires standards of thought, various tools and methodologies of inquiry, and a myriad of character traits that places the pursuit of truth above personal feelings and biases. However, arguing is usually engaged in because of biases and emotional attachments to particular outcomes that […] Read more »
Astroturf and Manipulation of Media Messages | TedX
Sharyl Attkisson is an investigative journalist based in Washington D.C. She is currently writing a book entitled Stonewalled (Harper Collins), which addresses the unseen influences of corporations and special interests on the information and images the public receives every day in the news and elsewhere. For twenty years (through March 2014), Attkisson was a correspondent for CBS News. In 2013, she received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism for […] Read more »
The Importance of Objectivity and Dialogue
In this video I discuss the importance of objectivity and dialogue in regards to deepening our intellectual and emotional understanding, as well as to improve the quality of our thoughts and relationships. Learn about holarchy and how it relates to multilogical thinking and holding a dialogue. Read more »
The Mandela Effect – Do We Live in a Simulation?
The scientist who blew the whistle on the Mandela Effect claimed that we were living in a simulated reality. Nick Bostrom, Elon Musk, Bank of America, and many others have insinuated that we may indeed live in a simulation. What exactly does that entail, and what are the implications? Read more »
Reasoned Judgment or a Judgmental Attitude?
What many associate with judgment is based on the common interpretation of Jesus in Matthew 7, when he said “Do not judge lest you also be judged”. Unfortunately, they throw the baby out with the bathwater, and avoid using their critical thinking to make reasoned judgments. I delve into what exactly reasoned judgment is, and how it is different from being judgmental. If this is something that interests you, than […] Read more »
Freedom, Neutrality, and Casuality
Are you cause, or are you effect, in the material world? Are you a game player, or merely a pawn? If you still think that your actions are what make a difference in the world, then you are still an effect, but if you have learned to integrate and neutralize your emotions, and have altered or are currently altering the core mind patterns responsible for your life, then you are […] Read more »
The Core of Argumentativeness: Confirmation Bias and Motivated Reasoning
It has become painfully obvious to me that many people are unable to get past their confirmation bias and motivated reasoning enough on emotionally charged topics to actually read and comprehend what has been presented by fair minded thinkers. They will bypass around fair minded information, even if it clearly addresses their concerns, because they perceive that it conflicts with their biases — and skip straight to arguing against points that […] Read more »
Nietzsche and Morality: The Higher Man and The Herd
Words cannot adequately express how pertinent this video, and the words of Nietzsche, are right now. Read more »
Introduction to Carl Jung – Individuation, the Persona, the Shadow, and the Self
Introduction to Carl Jung – The Psyche, Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
The Mandela Effect – Why Do Some People Remember, While Others Do Not?
Why do some people remember their old memories with the Mandela Effect while others do not? What is it that separates the “new earthers” from the “old earthers”? Read more »