The Illusion of the Illusion of Freedom
Freedom is an illusion. That's what many will tell you, and what I myself believed for many years. But is it true?
It's very easy to look out at the world, at the oppressive system that seeks to control our every decision and usher us down a predetermined selection of life paths, and to come to the conclusion that we're not free. But I question whether this interpretation of our environment is an accurate one, or if it is yet another paradigm intentionally pushed upon those of us able to see past the first layer of the deception. Are we really the victims that we purport ourselves to be? Or is that but another belief we have made the choice to adopt in order to feel comfortable, just as the ones who ignore the oppressive system altogether have done?
If we are victims of a tyrannical system that has stolen our freedom, then we have every excuse not to act as a free person would. Do you know how many times I have tried to answer for myself the question, what would I do with my life if I could do anything I wanted? If I was truly free? I have thought about it an awful lot, and I'm still not even sure I have the answer. Figuring out what we truly want from this life is almost as difficult as discerning the meaning of life itself. But by embracing the belief that freedom is but an illusion, we no longer need to ask that question. We resign ourselves to a simpler set of choices, and to one of the paths society has already elected as appropriate for us.
But if we truly assess the world we live in, honestly and diligently, can we really deny that we are free? Perhaps those of us incarcerated, or in another form of physical bondage, can make that argument. But to those of us who are not, what freedoms are we truly without?
They will tell you we don't have freedom of speech. But we do. If I want to say right now that I think the Jews cannot be trusted because I suspect they have been infiltrated by the Ancient Phoenicians, who are controlling the governments of the world through "phones" and through data and the internet, and that the New World Order's rising "phoenix" is a metaphor for the return of the Phoenicians to power, then I can do so. There might be someone, or some people out there who will seek to censor my words, or punish me for making such an accusation, but that does not negate my freedom to say it - as I have just proven.
Some would argue we are not free because we need money to do everything, and therefore have to work to acquire it. But do we? I have the freedom to walk into a supermarket and start eating the fruit therein. Sure, someone may come along afterwards and try to take me away to a cell, but in that cell they will then have to feed me. The decision is still mine. And if I want to avoid the cell altogether, I could just spark up a conversation with a random person in the street. I could inform them that I am hungry and have no money, and would appreciate it if they would invite me home for dinner. Sure, many people might say, "fuck off." But, I can guarantee not all would, and if you ask enough you would find that meal, and perhaps even a bed to sleep in for the night, because people aren't half as evil or apathetic as the news or television would have us believe.
Perhaps you believe we're not free because you cannot go and build a home without planning permission from the government? Again, says who? If you know how to build a home, and you can acquire the resources to do so, then go and build. There is no one controlling your mind and body to the extent that you cannot make the conscious decision to lay that first foundation and build upon it.
If you want to tell me you're not free because you have to have your child vaccinated, or send them to school, then I disagree. You can choose to do, or choose not to do, whatever you want. If you feel that you are not free then you have to recognise that that the only thing preventing you from being so is your own fear. But it's a choice, a choice we are free to make, to be afraid of consequences. Just as it is a choice to say I don't give fuck and I will live my life the way I want to live it.
The irony here is the consequences only exist because so many of us have convinced ourselves we are without freedom. If we all lived our lives the way we wanted to, instead of the way we are led to, then there would be no way of controlling us, for we'd be too many, and too free of mind and body to tolerate any who would seek to punish us for doing what we decided to do.
Perhaps you don't think it advisable to live your life free of the worry of consequences. But, I do not think it wise to live your life within the confines of fear. You can make the choice to see past the illusion of the illusion of freedom, and to liberate yourself and do as you please. We can decide to be beholden to no laws but the laws of our conscience, and the consequent code of morality that our conscience provides us with. It's as simple as deciding not to allow fear to manifest in our lives as walls and ceilings that restrict our possibilities.
If you read this post and end up in jail because it inspired you not to give a fuck; then don't blame me. You had the freedom to make your own choices. You always have.
Good thoughts!
Yet explained far more concisely here. Lol. I could have saved myself some time I had I found this.
Nature was harsh to us. Nature starved us, infected us with deadly diseases and infections, and destroyed our homes with disasters.
Nature enslaved us, so we built an artificial world; tamed it for the most part. Now the elite controls most of the artificial world, so people point to that as the problem. Still, anyone is free to wonder the wilderness if they want. Unfortunately, most wouldn't last very long.
The root of our enslavement is simply a byproduct of the laws of nature and the harsh realities of this environment. We can never be truly free until we've reached some kind of demigod status where no one person has to depend on anyone else for anything.
Be careful what you wish for though.
This might be a pretty boring and empty existence.
We are of nature, and not by happenstance equipped with an extraordinary ability to adapt to our environment. Perhaps natural disasters, which I wonder how many of them are even natural, destroy our "homes." But in truth they are just buildings. The Earth is our home, and I wager that if we had never began to live inside of buildings then our bodies would be far better adapted to live outdoors.
I think it is we who enslave ourselves by looking upon ourselves as apart from nature, and from one another, and consequently finding ourselves alone and at odds with one another and the world.
As far as deadly diseases, again many of these were introduced by us it seems. But, even if they had all came straight from our environment, I don't see why this is a huge problem. Perhaps death is but a necessary part of the cycle of life. It doesn't have to be looked upon as a punishment. We can choose simply to observe it as the next step in our journey. And if this is the case, then I think a life of running on a hamster wheel to make money to buy things we cannot even take with us on the next part of our journey, is surely far emptier an existence than spending your life overcoming fear, self-doubt and all the other things this world seems hellbent on afflicting us with.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Even those incarcerated are only so in meat, nobody can imprison our mind and they can be shown the door at any time, all they need is to walk through it
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In truth I was thinking something along similar lines, but wanted to keep this post free from spirituality inclined philosophies because I know it is only a fraction of us that have experienced such things, while most disregard it entirely. But that might be another post right there.
BTW, go to @stellabelle and scroll down to a couple weeks ago for the Tutorial on how to get on Whaleshares, good to see you back.
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What would happen if I got on there? I'm not so sure whether it's something I want to do.
Thanks. I have made some decisions recently, and have decided to return to posting more often. Though, I am going to try keep things a lot more positive now. Shining a light on corruption and abuse was only really giving people ideas on how to be more abusive lol. This time around, I'm just going to do my thing and not let other people's choices get me down, as it's only really mine that should matter to me anyway.
It'll give me something to comment under that's for sure, right now it's needing your excellent musings IMO.
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I will make an account a bit later or tomorrow at it seems a bit tedious and I would have get discord again first. Can you tell me what this partiko android thing is all about? I noticed a lot of people were using it on the post.
Yeah, its a ver responsive/fast mobile app for Steem with it's own points for voting, commenting and writing posts and doesn't take a cut like busy.
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That shall be useful. Thanks!
I'll have a gander.
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