Quick Facts
-Politics is an identity game on the surface with a few people who have power at the top of it. It also happens to be a mostly corrupt game, and that’s why there are better metaphysical games we should be playing!
-Some better games to play are the game of trust, self-improvement, self-realization, and the game of love!
Intro
In 1776 the founding fathers of America predicted that our government would eventually become corrupt if it was left unchecked by the people… And they hit the nail right on the head!
Now, don’t be misguided – politics is government. The president is chief of the armed forces and if the armed forces don’t follow the nature of government then I don’t know what does. After all, what happens when someone breaks the law? They are (perhaps after a long and drawn-out legal process) physically escorted either to jail or elsewhere. Without physical power the government is nothing… Right?
We the people have control over whether or not the government uses physical force to meet its ends, right? In fact, we can decide the future of America with our selection of who becomes president, right?
Well, I’ve got a juicy red pill coming up for you, so grab a glass of water and enjoy!
Why Does America Love Politics?
First of all, it’s exciting, especially in these modern times! Turning on the news to see what the people in power have to say can be enthralling partly because we believe we truly have power over whether or not they’re in office. And who doesn’t want to see the latest updates, which is the same as a dopamine rush?
The newscasters are experts at producing emotions inside of their viewers. Their words are smooth, they speak in a seductive tone of voice, their message is clear and concise – they really know what they’re doing. And, I don’t know if you’ve noticed this or not, but they slightly increase the bass so that their speakers sound more seductive than they actually are. They really figured out which vibration gets into the human head most profoundly and it happens to be a low-vibrational, seductive one.
Then, of course, they’re masters at “trying” to convince you to vote for their selective candidate. This means they want you to subconsciously assume you have power, that you are ultimately in control, and that they are only there to assist you in making a well-informed decision.
Why It’s A Nasty Game To Play
Let’s start with the agenda of the government itself – control.
Simple, right? With control comes money, and with money comes power. Control, money, and power, the triad of what influences each and every governmental action we see in America today.
So these news outlets? They sound nice, sure, but take a bird’s eye view for a moment and look at the big picture. Who do they work for? And who does who they work for? Ultimately you can trace it up to one person/group of people, and they are extremely happy with the position they’re in right now. They don’t give a crap about the people who unwittingly serve them, they simply want control and that’s it.
The news outlets, therefore, exist to control you, or more accurately, to keep you entertained and distracted from reading articles like this. They’re masters at producing dopamine and adrenaline in their audience, two chemicals that are addictive in nature. The more addictive chemicals they can produce in someone, the more that person will go back to the source to find their fix, the more their subconscious communication techniques influence their mind, the more they have control over said person. Not to mention the guests they bring on who are genuinely excited to be there and who genuinely expressing positivity – only because they don’t know who they’re speaking for and what their agenda is.
Since all presidents and potential presidents want control they are willing to say anything in order to obtain and retain it. Most of us already know that presidents lie their way into office and make promises they can’t keep! This goes for every level of politician, it isn’t a very prestigious job.
But besides all of this, it keeps us distracted from what’s really going on. I’ve been informed that NYC is arresting people if they speak a certain kind of language. It’s flat-out unconstitutional and detrimental to America as the great country it is (was?) but what they’ve been doing for many, many years is edging their way into power through news outlets, politicians, and physical force.
Of course, we have the power to stop this!
Better Games To Play
What can we do to stop tyranny? We can collectively decide that we want to play a different game, and when enough of us begin throwing politics in the trash others will follow along as well. So then, what to replace politics with?
The first game that will work is the psychedelic game. Integrating psychedelics into our country and treating them as if they’re bananas (that is, nonchalantly) is a great game to play since psychedelic substances are anti-tyrannical and pro-wellbeing in nature. I’ve written a post on introducing psychedelics into modern society here.
Another game that will work is a country constructed to award those who have well-being, creativity, good hearts, and intelligence. As it stands right now we are best rewarded through lying, manipulation, and the general mistreatment of other people, and this isn’t a sustainable or healthy way to live whatsoever. Being healthy (psychologically, emotionally, and physically), creative, loving, and intelligent should put you in a position of leadership instead of the other way around, and this is something we can collectively decide to value and live out. Playing this game automatically means that our highest priority changes from money to health, which works well in the long run.
The third game that works is the game of self-improvement and self-realization. We should be rewarded the more we improve and the more we realize ourselves and rewarded less the more we lie and the more we manipulate. A person who is enlightened should not only receive emotional gifts but physical gifts (money) as well since people like this are always regenerative to themselves and others.
Conclusion
In conclusion, we choose to play the game of politics but in reality, it’s detrimental to our wellbeing and therefore a waste of time. Collectively choosing to value the right things over control, power, and money will keep our country from plunging into the dark end!
I encourage you to really ponder this subject and to share this article with your friends and family. Consider yourself red-pilled! 🙂
Jeffrey says
Very well written .. you touched on many valid points.
Keep the commentary coming?