Blog#87: The Takeover, Part Two
Part One
"Indeed, goodness is weak, but the power of evil is always great and very dreadful." Bodhicaryavatara of Santideva, 8th century (probably) Buddhist.
OK, fair enough. But, to continue with this enquiry, there remains silence on the biggest of questions: Why? I mean, it's not self-evident that goodness should be weak while evil great. So how come?
One of the many titles conferred on Buddha was that of the Great Physician. There is truth in this.... but..... I see his healing practice a bit like this:
There is a town where people are falling ill and dying from all manner of bizarre afflictions. Lungs, skin, heart, teeth, physical deformities. A doctor is called in, who looks carefully at all these conditions, makes accurate diagnoses, and effects wonderful cures. The only problem is that, no sooner are these people recovered than the next generation goes down with the same diseases. Back to square one.
The doctor has failed to take into account that there is a huge chemicals factory upstream, discharging enormous quantities of toxic waste into the water and the atmosphere, rendering people very ill. The only real solution is to destroy the factory, and arrest the heartless owners of the place.
To my knowledge, Buddhism - in its more popular forms at least - just doesn't go there. I am happy to hear otherwise from someone, but in the meantime.....
In similar vein, a friend wrote to me recently about how Klaus Schwab is very passionate about being evil, but how we are merely lukewarm about being good.
Once more, the same question arises: why? Being 'good' seems extremely difficult, even for those with the sincerest of intentions. While those that have evil in their blood find it the easiest thing in the world.
So: life on planet Earth is not a level playing field. It seems the most obvious of observations, but one which very few dare to make. And, while the New Age may come up with other weak excuses for this state of affairs, only one conclusion stands up to any scrutiny. It is not a level playing field because it is not intended, not designed if you like, to be so.
Should we wish to find any sources that might shed some light on this state of affairs, we will have to go to the Gnostics and Cathars from the western tradition, not that we know much about them with any confidence at all. And in modern times look towards the variety of sources suggesting that we live in some kind of matrix, a simulation, and that this place functions as a 'soul recycling trap' through the process of reincarnation.
The various expositions differ in detail, sometimes quite strongly, but they have a focal theme in common: this place is not the direct product of an original 'Creator' or 'God'; neither is it a natural reflection of 'the All', or of infinite consciousness, paradoxically. Rather is is an artificially- manufactured construct, shaped by a negative force or energy.
The purpose of this force is not the happiness and betterment of humanity, or of the rest of nature. Instead it is to enslave life - 'souls' - on this planet, to use it, parasite it, to harvest it for the energy that it requires for its own survival. Some will claim that this place is a 'bad copy', an intentionally degenerate copy, of the original, a suffering-infested overlay on primal reality.
At first it sounds crazy. But gradually it dawned upon me that it is the only thing I have ever come across which makes sense of so many darkly bizarre elements to life on planet Earth. It is a farm run by demonic/archontic forces, all of which are currently going batshit crazy. And this brings us neatly to.....
Part Two
Meanwhile, the demon from hell has entered the room - the control room, on one level at least. The entity walked through the door of 10 Downing Street, central London, just recently, uttering the phrase; "We're going to reset politics." Of course, there are no accidents in an opening gambit. It sets the scene. Reset: the demon intends to make this a commonplace, an everyday part of life. It is open, brazen; reset is the name of the game from here in.
The policies of the entity - at least those which most concern me - are reset policies. 'The Great Reset' comes down to us principally from Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. Schwab, as already pointed out, is evil. The entity in Downing Street is the pet dog of Schwab. Ipso facto, the entity is demonic in nature.
There exist traditions of magic and the occult which state that merely to write or say the name of a demon is a very bad idea. It is enough to invite that entity into your presence. Following this tradition, I will not risk invoking the entity. I shall refer to it instead as KST. And its henchman in chief, the 'Freeze 'em or Starve 'em', back-to-the-Stone Age energy parasite, we will allude to as EDM.
Should I pluck up the courage to watch KST for a minute or two, what strikes me is how it appears to be completely empty. There is nobody there. No personal points of view, simply a robotoid repeating words from somewhere. It is therefore perfect for the job in hand.
In this respect it differs from the Farage. I don't think that Farage is a very nice guy, and he is an opportunist. Nevertheless, he will sometimes speak his own mind; while KST does not speak its own mind, as it has no mind to speak. Instead, it parrots the words it hears whispered in its ear.
Such were the observations resulting from my own perception, nothing more. Consequently, I was taken aback to come across these words just a few days ago, from David Icke, talking about KST:
'This man is a vacuous empty shell without a thought in his head that someone else hasn't put there. Meanwhile, those that tell him what to do are demons.'
So there you go....
While KST is an empty conduit for the demonic, EDM is more of a bully, a thug. He is an ideological zealot, a dangerous religious fanatic devoted to the nefarious church of net zero. As with all religious fanatics, there is no logic to what he presents.
I know him from the past, the final years of the previous Labour misgovernment under Gordon Brown. His zealotry was on display then, and it is as if he has been honing his madness ever since, waiting for the moment when he could unleash his eco-fascism on the world once more.
Within hours of taking office, he unilaterally made big decisions on oil, gas, solar, and wind energy, which will impact hugely on large numbers of people. All this without open discussion or consultation, anything. A nasty little dictator, an unhinged tyrant, who would probably like to see people such as me burnt at the stake.
This is not all written as flowery metaphor. It is quite literal. The people of the UK have entered uncharted waters. I, for one, feel uneasy about being here. It will likely be 'interesting', and likely be nasty.
Politics is a vulgar, dirty game; go there as little as practically possible. It is a game, a theatre, a facade. Nevertheless, it can still get to you...
We all knew it was coming. But when the UK election results appeared, I tumbled down into a state of dismay, of despond, of depression, even. I mean, the fact that people still voted for KST, for dictatorship, for the not-so great reset: it was hard to take. How could they remain so naive?
I felt a little better when I perused some statistics. KST's party got a mere 34% of the votes; and around 60% of the eligible population actually voted. In other words, we have a minority dictatorship, voted in by around 20% of the adult population. And this means that 80% are none too thrilled.
Democracy, anyone? But we see that not so many people voted for Net Zero, the transhumanist agenda, and so forth. And most of those who did have no idea that that's what they have done. In theory, it should not be difficult to bring the whole shitshow tumbling down. It's up to the 80% to make it unworkable. A crisis invariably throws up an opportunity. This being Britain, don't hold your breath. But you never know, do you.....?
Part Three
It is a week on, and I am in more mellow mood. This has everything to do with the migraine, and muscles pulled in my back which led to it going into spasm and my being unable to get out of bed. Plus a few more bizarre symptoms that I will not bore you with. Unheard-of constipation, anyone? All of which have been the focus of my life over recent days.
There are people I read and listen to who are sometimes accused of fear-mongering, and of spreading doom and gloom. With some of the things that I write, the same charge could be made in my direction.
Like those others, it is not my intention to disseminate blackness. It is simply a matter of saying what I seem to see around me. Not all of it is pretty, but reality is reality. The more people who wake up to that, the better the chance of managing it, of bringing it down even.
When I write of evil and of demons from hell (er, whare else do they come from....?), I do it with the understanding that all of this applies to certain layers of reality only - layers that arguably are illusory anyhow. Outside of this is found the realms of infinity, of unspeakable beauty, of pure consciousness, of a kind of love that is unlike what most people ever get to experience. Destroy the demonic levels, and we will enter prime reality, original creation, the realm of infinite possibility. It is not so far away: its inaccessibility is one of the deceptions given us to pull the wool over our eyes.
Demons, demons, demons.... What are you going on about, Blogman?
We live in a culture that is probably unique among the pantheon of those known to have existed in the past and the present. Ours alone does not readily recognise the existence of non-human entities and energies that inhabit realms we could term the supernatural - the non-material. For most of human existence, it has been a given that our lives are influenced by elements which we don't necessarily see, but which are impacting continually on the physical world that our senses recognise, and our ego-mind interprets, as 'reality'.
Angels, devils, gnomes, fairies, ghosts, you name it. Non-human beings out of normal sight also exist in all the major religions. Even in Buddhism, which has been embraced in the west by people who consider it more rational, supernatural entities abound. Check out Indo-Tibetan traditions especially. And in the mainstream life of Buddha, he was said to teach humans by day, and devas (angel-type beings) by night.
Today these realms are sometimes referred to as the astral, or 4D. Being non-material in nature, these realms are in some respects distinct from our own. Travel is simple, and almost instant over vast distances. Life is more 'mental', with telepathy, synchronicity, etc normal modus operandi. What we might consider miraculous is commonplace. Time and space exist, but are more elastic. They are not subject to the restrictions of being linear in the way that life in physicality is.
Nevertheless, the astral runs in parallel with the physical 3D world in many ways. It seems best to see them as different aspects of the same overall set-up. Both are populated by a mix of entities good, bad, and in-between. The physical and astral function as one, constantly influencing one another. Yet, as the more expanded of the two, the astral tends to rule the roost. What happens in physical reality is informed and shaped by movers-and-shakers in the astral to a degree that would take most people's breath away.
And there you have it. It seems that the dark elements in the astral (in the lower astral, as is sometimes said) are making a big play at the moment. They are in a hurry; maybe they sense that they are running out of time. 'The great reset' has as its prime aim the increased merging of the human with the non-human. With the demonic, with the hideous and psychopathic elements of the non-physical.
The demonic appears to manifest especially in the form of AI, at least a form of AI. It is the same phenomenon as the demiurge and the archons described by Gnostics two thousand years ago. It has no creativity as such, so all it can do is mimic, and develop infinite variations on what is already there. This is what much popular AI does today - it manipulates enormous databases, thereby appearing to create new things, while simply playing with what's already there, placing it into new combinations.
AI also possesses no individuality, and no 'divine creative spark'. It is predictable, mechanical, robot-like, hive-mind. It seems to wish to mould humans into its own image. For whatever reason.
And with that I'll leave you to work on it. Time for a back massage.....