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Beautifully and succinctly put. Absolutely true that people need to be reminded of the utterly unnatural state of their lives today. Simply living in our little half acre bit of nature here in La France profonde is a permanent and continuous liberty, such that being outside and expending effort is pure spiritual joy.

Education should be holistic... It's the alien psychological effect of the way the world is that causes such blindness, I think - because humans are such adaptable creatures, taking the path of least resistance means simply 'going along with it as best one can' - most people don't realise that's ultimately self-defeating, almost (spiritually) suicidal, in a way. I have also thought at times that this may well be the true long-term demonic objective of these monsters/criminocrats - to use this innate adaptability on a deeper epigenetic level, over several thousand years or more, to fundamentally and permanently alter the human brain's structure and functioning such that humans become monsters, because that is the 'most beneficial survival adaptation for living in a monstrous social environment' - similar to the kind of 'learned helplessness' as is intrinsic to stuff like Monarch programming, then taken on by those 'psychologists' responsible for 'enhanced interrogation techniques' (which didn't actually work, as it happens - the victims will do and say anything to make it stop, and being adults it's much harder for them to dissociate and go all MPD).

But certainly 'learned helplessness' is one of the centrally pervading strategies of the criminocracy, imho.

In which case 'freedom' - especially the simple experience of it out in the natural world - is a long way towards a cure. And while they are having their (let's call in mandatory, lol) little holiday in nature, we remind them that this is 'normal' for human beings. I'm all in favour of a more activity-based, partly Steiner-esque (with a load of Jung thrown in for very good measure) approach to education - children should not be shut up in classrooms, but outside, like human children used to be for hundreds of thousands of years.

I love that line in the beautiful 'Company of Wolves' - 'for she was just a girl, after all, who strayed from the path into the forest, and remembered what she'd found there'.

Everyone should be enabled to truly know this - personally and holistically...

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Nicely stated.

Reminds me of something along this line....

They have eyes but they do not see.

They have ears but they do not hear.

They have a voice but they do not dare to speak out.

They have a brain but they don't know how to use it.

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Inspiring! I remember my childhood in the early 1950’s in a small town where I was completely safe, free to wander fields and woods, and streets, gently observed by neighbours and shop owners.

A Canadian Grandma

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"Once we have explained to people that our freedom has been stolen from us, it seems logical enough to propose that we take it back!"

Logical enough, to be sure ... but the obvious problem we are faced with, and which is at the root of our current compliance-enabled predicament, is that the majority of humans value conformity so highly that they've come to embrace their captivity. Olympian levels of brainwashing/conditioning will have to be overcome.

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If the soul or spirit be eternal, then our time on earth is of little consequence. If not, then this is all we have and will ever have. In man's last 20,000 years, he has struggled to survive. Not so much fighting the elements as fighting himself and his brothers. His nature is that to be violent and aggressive, both survival instincts.

The wackos pretending to be our masters are nothing more than psychotic, brain dead anti-humans testing the extremes of their putrid, meaningless lives. As they play games with the trust of those who they wish to master or destroy, they create a world where humans are loathe to trust anything.

I wonder if they will trust a new world where they must decide to abandon their masters and go out on their own. That is the only true freedom apart from death.

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Thank you Ean.

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