26-07-2013, 05:08 PM
The Kennedy presidency as an intelligence operation. From beginning to end. The entire narrative constructed, scripted, culminating in his public slaughter in Dealey Plaza. But, why would such an operation have taken place?
Fifty years after the fact, the discerning mind knows there was a conspiracy, originating at the apex of world power. But, why?
Pissing off the Mob?
President Kennedy's constant fucking with the CIA?
Cuba?
Vietnam?
The Fed?
Global colonialism?
Those bad Texas cowboys mingling with the eastern blue-bloods?
And, we long to KNOW. But, I'm not at all certain anymore knowing anything brings understanding. I think back to the times in my life where I have been betrayed (or have betrayed someone), and there was a desperate desire to know all the facts. As if those facts would free me from the prison of my suffering. They did not.
I recently heard an interview Peter Lavenda did with Whitley Strieber. They were discussing the immense suffering that took place in the world in the the 20th century, and they both wondered why it happened. Lavenda said he thought it may have something to do with energy, that there was a tremendous production of energy that derived from human suffering.
Can human consciousness be cultivated, mined and used, just like any other resource on earth? More valuable than gold or oil or heroin?
The possibility of the awakening of human consciousness to its self-imposed frame became a real and distinct possibility in the last century, it is my perception. That awakening would completely change the way life is lived on earth; the current power structure with so much to lose would be destroyed without one bomb being dropped anywhere. Consciousness would change. Being would change. Nothing to conquer or overcome. Only a grand awakening.
The frame is created and enforced with shock and fear, and keeps "being" spinning in the very small circumference of self. Is all "being" conditioned? And, if there is no conditioning what is being? But, we don't even get to these questions because of the absorption of attention within the frame of consciousness. This absorption consumes our lives, which may be done with great intent.
We think of ourselves as unique entities, but we are stamped out like so many loaves of bread on an assembly line, convinced of this "individual" we call me, deeply afraid of this undeniable no-thingness which lurks beyond all form and thought.
These days I do wonder if the ultimate goal behind the murder of President Kennedy was the mining and harvesting of human consciousness. To keep the collective hand off the door of no-thingness which leads to awakening.
Fifty years after the fact, the discerning mind knows there was a conspiracy, originating at the apex of world power. But, why?
Pissing off the Mob?
President Kennedy's constant fucking with the CIA?
Cuba?
Vietnam?
The Fed?
Global colonialism?
Those bad Texas cowboys mingling with the eastern blue-bloods?
And, we long to KNOW. But, I'm not at all certain anymore knowing anything brings understanding. I think back to the times in my life where I have been betrayed (or have betrayed someone), and there was a desperate desire to know all the facts. As if those facts would free me from the prison of my suffering. They did not.
I recently heard an interview Peter Lavenda did with Whitley Strieber. They were discussing the immense suffering that took place in the world in the the 20th century, and they both wondered why it happened. Lavenda said he thought it may have something to do with energy, that there was a tremendous production of energy that derived from human suffering.
Can human consciousness be cultivated, mined and used, just like any other resource on earth? More valuable than gold or oil or heroin?
The possibility of the awakening of human consciousness to its self-imposed frame became a real and distinct possibility in the last century, it is my perception. That awakening would completely change the way life is lived on earth; the current power structure with so much to lose would be destroyed without one bomb being dropped anywhere. Consciousness would change. Being would change. Nothing to conquer or overcome. Only a grand awakening.
The frame is created and enforced with shock and fear, and keeps "being" spinning in the very small circumference of self. Is all "being" conditioned? And, if there is no conditioning what is being? But, we don't even get to these questions because of the absorption of attention within the frame of consciousness. This absorption consumes our lives, which may be done with great intent.
We think of ourselves as unique entities, but we are stamped out like so many loaves of bread on an assembly line, convinced of this "individual" we call me, deeply afraid of this undeniable no-thingness which lurks beyond all form and thought.
These days I do wonder if the ultimate goal behind the murder of President Kennedy was the mining and harvesting of human consciousness. To keep the collective hand off the door of no-thingness which leads to awakening.

