Where were you in life when your awakening process started?
See, most of us were well into the system before we began to wake up to see what it was for ourselves. Me personally, I was already done with the indoctrination program plus additional years of University. In addition I started working for major corporations. My first 25 years of life was in the system. However, little by little I began to wake up.
Now, the good news is that I began to wake up and so did you. But the bad part, or not so desirable part is that, we built our lives, our foundation of reality, upon the system.
For one: this is why the indoctrination program starts so young. This is why the lies start so young. The seeds are planted in there before you even have the chance to critically refute them.
For two: this early indoctrination enables the system continues to grow.
So now what do we do? We’re awaken to the world as it is, but we’ve built our lives based on falsities, illusions and so on.
The best answer that comes to me is that we just need to move on. We can’t look at life from the “woe is me perspective” because this system is simply the reality of our world. This system was 500 years in the making. Before us, before our parents, and our parents parents.
This is the cave of illusions that all the way dating back to Plato, Socrates, and the African philosopher Orunmila warned us about eons ago. This is the great humanity system. And now we’re aware and awake of it. So first, there should be a celebration- that we finally broke free from the mental chain. But next, should be the retribution.
Now since it took this system day after day, year after year to be implemented, it is only going to take day after day, year after year for us to break it down. And this my friends is what I think may be the great calling: just how deep and how much can you break free from the great system that entraps all humanity?
I’m still figuring out the answer myself, but what I’m seeing is that this is something we are going to have to break free at day by day. Slowly but surely chip away at the great system that enslaves us. From the psychological chains, to the financial chains, to the educational and emotional chains, little by little, we’re going to have to do the great work to break free from the chains we find ourselves in.
And if we just happen to do this, we just might find ourselves free from this great system. We may establish the phenomenon known as sovereignty, where we can live and grow as free as we want — not enslaved to anything or anyone. This may just be the ultimate goal to strive for (as I discussed in my article Lessons on the Week).
However, if we aren’t able to obtain sovereignty, for one, I think we strive at this till our dying breath, but two, we can do our part to wake up other humans - those who have a greater chance of breaking free from the systems. If they can break free, then others can break free and more and more begin to ultimately break free from the system.
And, if we reincarnate again on this earthly plane, we may have a society that isn’t as enslaved as the one we currently find ourselves in. I don’t know, but these are simply the thoughts of an individual looking at life and looking at society wondering what and where can I make the most impact?
Life is meant to be lived and we should live everyday trying to achieve sovereignty. Unfortunately the powers that be don’t want us to have that and want to hold it onto themselves only. And through countless practices (indoctrination, esoteric occult, and many more, they’ve established a system that does just that).
However: once we wake up to this, and thank goodness we wake up, and once we’re aware of our place in history (check out my book to learn more), every second and every moment should be placed on fighting and breaking free from this system. This would be the great journey - the rock up the hill. Hopefully and fortunately we’re able to push our rock to the top of the hill so we can then look to help others push their rocks up the hill as well.
Thanks for the time and attention in reading this. And have a wonderful day breaking free, little by little.
Ashe.
PS: I wrote this on my balcony while currently on vacation in South America. Didn’t want to spend to much time formatting and all that jazz, so hope you enjoy the raw thoughts that flowed from pen to paper :)
- Franklin
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I was a drug addicted, alcoholic up until 2014. It took hitting rock bottom, for me to awaken within, surrender my ego, and learn to turn my will and life over each day to a power greater than myself 💫
I was a second grade student in a Catholic school being prepared for my first confession and first communion. Being a bit of a nerdy child, I had decided that I would see how long I could go without committing a sin. And while I was sure this would become harder as I grew older, my little girl self was sure I could make it to 16, if not longer. When the nun who taught second grade told the class that we would have to confess our sins before we could take communion, I raised my hand and asked, "What if I haven't sin?"
Her response? "Believe me, child, you have sinned."
And so when the time came, I went into the confessional and made up the worst sin that I could imagine. I told the priest that I stole some apples from my neighbor's tree. My penance? I had to say three Hail Marys. As I was saying those prayers, I realized that I had just committed my first sin; that not only did I just tell a lie, but I had lied to a priest in a confessional. That's when I decided that religion was a rigged game. Not that I used those words... after all, I was only seven at the time... but that was the gist of it. Didn't take me long to apply that realization to government, education, the media, industry and other modern institutions.