Living in a Dystopian Society

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Today has been a pleasant experience living, as I do, on the west coast of Wales. The weather has been warm and sunny, people have been good-natured as I've been out and about. There has been no hassle or negativity to spoil my day. But my mind has been on world problems; South America, Middle East, China, Russia, you get the picture. BRICS has been good to observe, so many well-intentioned nations coming together for a solid mutual benefit that will act as a legacy for the future. We are living in the ashes of the fading, crumbling, corrupt western system. They've vampirised and lied to their own social core too many times. Many of us have woken up to this, and we're all on here. If you're from UK, US, France, Germany, Israel then you most definitely have a genuine axe to grind. And the evil grip of the beast is now felt acutely everywhere in the world now. Our global civilisation is characterised by a scattering of pathological deviants in high and low places, influencing how our society is, as a general vibe. We're infected by lying, psychopathic, murderous bastards. And they've normalised the obscene and abhorrent. Our society is sleazy and insane. The Cs have stated that our world needs to return to a state of balance, and this requires a culture based on truth, decency, and intelligent compassion to thrive among us.

Obviously, most people are well-intentioned and would surely welcome this development. But many are ill-informed, and suffer and spread grevious half-truths, or even egregious lies in their attempts to change our world. Antifa are a common example. They do more harm than good because they fail to clearly identify their quarry. For us, it is the western beast system. The Pentagon, GCHQ, Mossad et al. And above them we have the Consortium, and the malevolence of 4d STS, the Orion Union. The governments, as stated by the Cs earlier this week, are certifiably insane in many cases. We have to awaken to this fact in consensus reality. It needs to become a self-evident truth in every mind. Between Rupert Sheldrake, Iain McGilchrist, Richard Dolan, Robert Hare, Andrew Loboczweski and Laura Knight-Jadcyck we can, just from reading and digesting the ideas contained in their works, come to a rational mode of being and understanding. I see those figures as essential primers if you will. But so many people, particularly leftists, are out in society attempting to change the world with faulty worldviews and are thus doing more harm than good. In the video below I share the words of one old former leftie from Antifa, talking to David Icke's son Gareth. I like him, he's got a decent understanding of how the world is. he explains the malady well; disenfranchised people being vectored by unseen forces and faulty ideas/beliefs into doing the harm they are so keen to eradicate. Worth a listen. We have to reach these people, and enlighten their minds while raising their spirits. I still have hope that we can turn this world around, because we have to.

 
I still have hope that we can turn this world around, because we have to.

I'm wondering from y'all on here, from where and what do you draw your hope for the future? I still believe in the essential decency of the western man. Maybe I'm underestimating the level of corruption in our world. I just have to ask, how does it feel for you in this dystopian society? And what/who do you recommend as a basic primer for any nascent seeker of worldly wisdom? I have a niece and nephew, aged 22/21 respectively, and I would value input from those among you who have experience dealing with complex ideas with young minds.
 
I would value input from those among you who have experience dealing with complex ideas with young minds.

Just to clarify this point; I was a BA student when I was 21, and I only really conversed with other fellow geeks. I don't think I had the usual young person experience. It was a fairly cloistered sub-culture. A year later for instance, I returned to my childhood home, and met up with guys from school who had to take jobs and didn't go to University. They had grown up quicker, despite having less sophisticated minds. It was an interesting observation I made back in 1998 I think. How many of y'all on here went to Uni, and kinda had a slower growth cycle? I feel like I didn't really mature until I was 29 when I had to recover from a nervous breakdown. I had to grow up quickly when that happened.
 
I feel like I didn't really mature until I was 29 when I had to recover from a nervous breakdown. I had to grow up quickly when that happened.

This was in the summer of 2004. Wars were raging in the middle east, and on a domestic level the Blair government was holding it's grim grip on the UK political scene. Plus ca change?

My nervous breakdown dealt me a devastating blow. For a good 2 years I was like a faintly sentient plant struggling in a howling gale force wind. I found my inner core swiftly, as there had to be a secret place where I could protect my soul. The inner child was the gatekeeper, and he didn't suffer fools gladly. And he was VERY curious, and not one to easily trust. I've subsequently learned through my inner work that this part of me likes to consider itself "the soul chamber", and you receive from it, you never take from it. Years and years of painstaking memories from all the years gone by. With meticulous detail. And this part of my soul is mercurial. I can go months without any kind of interesting data point, and then a whole bunch of them can tumble out and into my febrile mind in one go!

In the 20 years since then, I've grown into a milder form of myself in middle age. I'll be 50 this December, and the world is sleazy and insane. Not to mention deadly to many unfortunate souls. Thank god for bacon, tobacco and coffee. I find the regular infusion of tobacco with a nice beverage to be of immense value. I only now need a few drinks per day, but I use them as little life perks just to keep me chipper as the day unfolds. Undoubtedly tobacco aids my thinking tremendously. I go all tense and stiff without a regular smoke, and the eventual activity will lead to an immense sense of relief when I spark up. With a coffee? Unbeatable!

It never fails to get my mind going when I wake up each day. My early process reflects our dystopian world. In my first hour we have this; black coffee (strong), cigarette (long and strong), Sott and Forum check. My starting process each and every day. Most days of late I wake up a little moody, irascible. US/UK/Israel, every day they find new ways to piss me off. That's the daily reality of living in our contemporary dystopian society. I've saved up some money to buy long term stocks of coffee and tobacco this winter. Food supplies are now good, but I need my essential "treats" too. Just 'cos the world is like hell, doesn't mean we have to suffer too. We have to learn how to "ride the wave" see? This is where I have gotten to so far. How to stay afloat is the first task, before becoming a seasoned surfer of reality. I'm working on a writing project at the moment too about this very subject, so I'll add more and archive it here on this thread as I learn new stuff.

I am a schizophrenic, and I also suffer depressive moods on occasions. But generally life is improving, particularly since 2018. Since then I've owned up to my secret lives, owning all I've ever thought, felt or done. Once that happened, I started to grow up. I was probably a little slow on the uptake, but better late than never.:-)
 

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