Friday, July 8, 2011

Are The Dark Ages Part Of The World's Future?

By Eleanor J. Demartino


What we should be considering about the most concerning group advancement is how is can end up being a negative thing.

Are we set up in a way where these answers to questions regarding collective advancement are something we are prepared to face? Understanding these factors, on an individual basis, will decide whether or not we experience positive growth as a whole, or mass destruction. Every person, as an individual should make the necessary changes to allow this to show in the collective view of the world.

How should we identify the factors that lead one way or the other? If we take a lesson from historical events, we may be able to get a conclusive answer to this problem. During the Renaissance period, communities culturally and intellectually boomed. If you desire to see a period in which things changed for the worst concerning repression, censoring and general ignorance for others, you should look at the Dark Ages. What is the difference? One thing we can look at to figure out this problem would be the use of civil rights. The degree to which a human's individual rights were protected, or violated, affected the overall status of the population.

Why do these cycles keep happening, and what is necessary to transform them? The world's periods of abundance or constraint have always been determined by people. It's up to us whether or not we take a stand for the rights we should have as single citizens or if we should be prodded like cattle against our will.

Where are we currently? The Dark Ages is expected to reach the US according to some people who see it as the next step after their long frame of advancement. This is a bit nuts to think about isn't it? The result has been reached by several people and for good reason. You could also look at the fight for terrorism as an example. Some things are sold on the idea that they'll protect, but sometimes at the expense of individual civil rights!

Should we be seeking ways for this to be fixed so that we do not come across this problem again? There are people and associations whose mission is to help others avoid a collective downward spiral. Take NXIVM, started by Keith Raniere, for instance. NXIVM believes humanity already has the resources, intellect, and creativity that can generate abundance for everyone, and supports individuals in discovering that for themselves. Discernment, after all, is key.

We see several stories in the media and local news channels that we can personally evaluate because they have a definite effect on the way our civil rights are affected. We can better view ourselves and the things we can do to make a difference if we comprehend the way the world works. By understanding the way the world functions and understanding what we want to get out of it, all we have to do is pay attention to how we feel.




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