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Catching on to Our Error

© David Moorhead — December, 2007

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Early on in studies and writings for Staying Awake, I kept wondering, like a novice, why did Earthlings’ presence on Earth get turned upside down by cosmologies of violence toward each other? Was violence all tied up in the male gender’s biology? Which sage or prophet or prophetess had not signaled a resolution to our error thinking?

Being reared a too evangelical youth, I began questioning dogma and politics in a quiet ire once the stun had cleared following 9/11. It was right in front of my nose—again—I got the answer better than ever: layer upon layers of fear over millennia. Mostly out of fear, Earthlings have tendencies for protecting something that might get taken; some are more protective than others.

Many USA taxpaying hirelings including thinkers, journalists, professors and scientists by the thousands, and theologians live lives conscious of an invisible matrix, vast layers of dismissed fear that leak regenerated webs of error thinking. And, in the groups just mentioned, there are some brave people who understand the realm of geopolitics and religious tradition, but speak delicately of it not wanting to expose the art of the silencing operation that holds fear of subsequent ridicule.

All one must do is connect the secret dots, which is the manipulation we’re keeping concealed: a ruling group matrix dotted with possibilities of mortal threats to person and family, loss of personal prestige and revenue and comfort if mentioning personal preferences inconsistent with a selected group’s intentions. Put that error thinking of fear into much of humankind, and we’ve got nearly imaginable possibilities.

“All of our perennial philosophies, spiritual paths, religions, dreams and hopes, have spun out of an intuitive knowing that these higher intelligences exist, that life is more than just an economic knee-jerk reflex, that we are not just glorified Skinner-box pigeons or naked apes.

“On the one hand we have divinized our potential, projecting who we are designed to be onto an abstracted cloud nine rather than fulfilling our evolutionary potential and falling victim to the politics of that projection.

“On the other hand, and far more destructively, we have denied our evolutionary nature, grounding ourselves in the more primitive, physically bound modes of our brain/mind, and subjecting ourselves to the magician-priests who can best manipulate that physical realm.

“Split between these lower and higher neural systems, with evolution pressing to break through into its new modality, our situation can get precarious. Our personal awareness, with its ego-intellect, makes up an estimated five percent of the total intelligent energy of our brain/mind. (The rest provides the environment and maintains the conditions of this personal five percent.)

“Yet with this paltry percentage we try to manipulate universal forces of unknown magnitude and then wonder why everything goes wrong. Over and again we hear the clarion call that we must take evolution in our hands and do that which bumbling nature, in its fifteen billion years of incredible creation, has obviously not had the intelligence to do. While the ego-intellect loves such arrogant, bootstrap nonsense, operations of this sort plunge us from one personal, social, and ecological catastrophe to another, and we are apparently incapable of catching on to our error.

“As architect Henry Bergman once said, ‘Each and every problem we face today is the direct and inevitable result of yesterday’s brilliant solutions.’”
~ Joseph Chilton Pearce, explorer of the physical heart and brain connection; refer Waking Up To The Holographic Heart

Our constant curiosity is key
to watching what’s being created.
~ David Moorhead