The Physics of Karma Transcends the Perfidy of Billionaires

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

When I was in second grade, my class took a field trip whereby we walked through a cemetery and the county fairgrounds.  We were strongly advised not to throw rocks by our gym instructor who was assisting our teacher on the trip.  He was a large muscular man and had a Swedish-sounding name.  He said to us kids:  “Don’t even THINK about throwing any rocks!  If any of you do, you will be in big, big, BIG trouble!”

Well, he should have never given me the idea. Because while walking through the fairgrounds, there were so many metal roofs on the buildings.  So I picked up a round heavy stone and lobbed it as high as I could before it landed on what sounded like a giant cymbal.

“Who did that?!” screamed the teachers as over 20 tiny fingers pointed my way.  The big gym teacher suddenly loomed over me, blocking out the sun.  “Why did you do that?!” he asked me in a loud voice.

Of course, I had no answer for him other than “I don’t know” which I stated simply while squinting up at him.  But I remember the feeling very well.  Today, it would be summarized as:  “Because, F*CK you, that’s why”.

Thus began my life of crime.

I grew up on Lynyrd Skynyrd, jungle gyms over asphalt, incoming lawn dart missiles and stolen cigarettes by the band shelter down in the park. Green grass and high tides forever. Slow gin, peppermint schnapps, rum and keggers at the quarries.  For the most part, I never got caught except for the times I was incarcerated for fighting or disturbing the peace and various other general mischief; and, usually, for the same reason:  “Because, F*CK you, that’s why”.

Which was pretty much the same reason I started my blog exactly three years ago this month.  It was September of 2016 and, at the time, I was sure Hillary Clinton was going to win the U.S. presidency.

As I’ve stated before, blogging is like juggling bowling balls. It’s up and down and gravity is the default. I say this because creating content takes a lot of effort, like throwing bowling balls into the air. The traffic pops for a few days after an article posts and then drops much faster than it shot upwards.

My blog is just an inexpensive wordpress site that I use as a catalog.  Over the past 36 months, I’ve averaged an article approximately every 7 to 10 days.  Although, I’m not sure how much longer I’ll have anything else to say, so far, I’ve not run out of words; and maybe that’s an understatement – especially given this article is over 5,000 words which, at 240 words per minute, equals around a 20 minute read.

So now you can’t say you weren’t warned. Feel free come to come back later if you want.

In the meantime, please know this:  I am nothing special.  Not at all.  I’m just an average guy living a random life and choosing my words with care. I spent my life making money and raising my family when I should have probably run for office. Perhaps, now, I’m trying to make up for lost time, even if it’s too late. Certainly, hindsight is 20/20. Or, to be completely honest, maybe its pure vanity to think any single individual could have stemmed the tide.

Which touches upon something I’ve been thinking about as well: As Clownworld progresses deeper and deeper into neo-Luciferian madness, I could foresee dishonest “agents” stealing passwords and online identities in order to create confusion and chaos.

Any neutral party reading my online musings over the last three years will see that all of them have remarkable consistency and accuracy. Furthermore, I’m a happy guy with zero suicidal thoughts and zero interest in child porn. Right now I am like Popeye umpiring a baseball game:

I y’am what I y’am and I calls ’em likes I sees ’em.

Therefore, if any future writings don’t pass the “sniff-test” – buyer beware.

In the past, I’ve written a few personal pieces including my musings in a church on Mother’s Day;  about my college roommate who died of alcoholism at age 52, and how a dead writer’s suicide showed me anything can happen.

Obviously, this is just another one of those personal, and maybe even self-indulgent, postings.

In the months and years after I went Galt, my college roommate, and my father, died. In the years prior, I was running a business and raising kids while watching my parents wind down like clocks.  Hospitals, nursing homes, funeral parlors and cemeteries.  Obama became president and I was serving on two separate boards plus several sub-committees. Eventually, I began day drinking to the point I became somewhat paralyzed.  Everywhere I looked, I saw dead-ends: Obamacare, John Corzine’s heist at MF Global, Benghazi, Mittens Romney, Syria’s red-line in the sand, and all of those government scandals.

America was doomed.

By then I’d found the free internet where political correctness goes to die.  Call it Galt’s Gulch or the Island of Ideological Misfit Toys, in any case, I took comfort there and commenting on blogs became a process for me to test ideas and work things out.  There is one website that I frequented the most, and still do:  The Burning Platform.com. The airing of concepts there, the debates, the music, the humor, and its overall irony, soon made me want to pick myself up, shake off the lethargy, and get back into the game.  It was also there, where that website’s administrator, Jim Quinn, allowed me to begin posting articles and I am very grateful to this day for his encouragement and support.

So, now, my time divides by the blue light separating the three dimensions and the ether. And, accordingly, my fellow bloggers and commenters on the internet serve as my inspiration out here in the interwebs; even as the billionaires at Facebook, Google, Twitter, et al, are sweeping away free speech faster than stray French fries from a McDonald’s floor after hours.

The censorship is occurring even as momentum builds within the U.S. Congress to pass unconstitutional Red Flag Laws; which, of course, will mark the beginning of gun confiscation in the United States.

Is it a coincidence that these are happening at the same time?  Sure. Call it a coincidence if you want. But, unquestionably, the timing could not have been better. Or, perhaps, worse.

In response to my most recent article, a reader of my blog e-mailed me the video posted below, entitled: “JFK to 911 Everything Is A Rich Man’s Trick”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ObvK4NR_LI

I know. It’s 3.5 hours and that’s an eternity for the average web surfer.  As for myself, currently, I’m half-way through and, although I’ve not completely vetted the reporting therein –  the video does, admittedly, have the ring of plausibility.

So, in viewing the above documentary, I had a disturbing thought and it was this:

“What if America was never good or great?”

But then, I realized she had her moments even amidst the evil clowns who have ruined her with certain finality.  Interestingly enough, the video, seemingly, demonstrates how the billionaires have used American patriotism to manipulate her citizens into serving the collective will of the financial elite.

From Norman Rockwell to foreign wars.  And, now, into red flag laws, unconstitutional gun confiscation, and socialism. Everything turns.

In an article posted last June entitled “The Lingering Lies of the Liars are Languishing”, I wrote the following:

The seeds of destruction in the Russian collusion narrative remain rooted in the patriotism of both sides. No matter who wins in the end, it will be a pyrrhic victory because the other team will never surrender, accept any terms, or yield any ideological ground.  Any chance of compromise is long past, so it’s all or nothing going forward.  In fact, each side’s patriotism precludes any chance of concession.

Or, stated another way, Donald Trump was elected by patriotism because he has professed his desire to make America great again whereas the Russo-phobic loons have expressed their desire to patriotically save the nation from Vladimir Putin’s iron grip. And, obviously, it doesn’t matter that Russiagate was a grand ruse executed by the billionaires.

Dialectal thinking may be the means by which we are controlled but, in truth, nothing, or no one, is ever completely all good or all bad.  There is wheat and tares within us all; and all around.  To varying degrees, of course.

How many of you have family, friends, or acquaintances that support Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren?  I do.  Are these family, friends, and neighbors members of the domestic terrorist group ANTIFA?  No.  Ironically, many of these people in our social circles are very smart and talented in ways far surpassing their political retardation.

But when did such a large percentage of Americans become socialists?

I tell you, it’s a frog-in-boiling-water paradox:

The premise is that if a frog is put suddenly into boiling water, it will jump out, but if the frog is put in tepid water which is then brought to a boil slowly, it will not perceive the danger and will be cooked to death. The story is often used as a metaphor for the inability or unwillingness of people to react to or be aware of sinister threats that arise gradually rather than suddenly.

Indeed.  Over the past four decades, political consensus and compromise have consistently trended toward progressivism. It is because, over the same time period, America’s federal education system immunized once fresh and fertile young minds against common sense and self-reliance.

This is why I put down the whiskey and started my blog three years ago. I also became a mentor for my county out here in the land of three dimensions.   I may never be a U.S. senator or president, but I was concerned regarding the lost young people in my own locality, who were devoid of direction, integrity, and honor.

I had to do something. Anything, really.

So some of my duties today include assisting individuals in youth facilities, treatment centers, and the jails. Occasionally, I’ll help them find transportation, coordinate with parole officers, and I’ve also assisted others to set up meetings where alcoholics and drug addicts can speak to one another.

There are so many young people in every community who were raised in daycares, on a diet of processed and fast food, juice boxes, and video games; and now in their late teens and early twenties they’re drug-addled and with spindly arms barely thicker than their index fingers.

Then, there are also the tattooed, weightlifting warriors with angry attitudes and dead eyes who I hope to never meet in an alley on a dark night.  And, recently, paper work crossed my desk regarding one homeless 33 year old female who has seven kids.

Sometimes I have glimmers of hope and other days I just feel like a middle-aged Holden Caulfield.  Because, sadly, the damage, for the most part, is done.  Many of these folks relapse and go back to jail or prison, as many others just plain die.

Whether by collectivism, or opiates, or alcohol, the minds of many boil slowly and surely. Every day.  Which, for me, raises the question:  Why can’t each day be sufficient?  What’s wrong with the sunrise and why is sunset never good enough?

In a recent online post about the problems associated with faith, a commenter named “Jaz” posted a link to the below production regarding the “Twelve Laws of Karma”.  Initially, I thought it was going to reveal some new age voodoo until very early in the 11 minute video, it defined Karma as not about punishment and reward but more about cause and effect; or rather, the “result and effects” of our “past, intents, and actions”.

Okay. That got me.  I was hooked.

For those who would rather read than watch, I’ve listed the 12 laws below; and along with my own personal experiences with each:

1.)  The Great Law:  As you sow, so shall you reap.

Christians will recognize this law as the Biblical principle of seedtime and harvest and, actually, it’s a spiritual metaphor rooted (pun intended) in natural observation.  Jesus Christ, of Bible fame, phrased it thusly in a parable as follows:

….So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear. But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come.

Mark 4:26-29

The point being, of course, is that we get back what we put in; and subject to variables such as timing and “soil”.  For example, if a farmer plants his seeds in the fall, the laws of nature dictate he won’t have much of a crop.  The same result will occur, even in the spring, if a gardener plants his seeds onto a sandy beach.  But when “right” actions are taken at the “right” times, a yield of positive results will most often ensue – even as we “knoweth not how”.

So many times in my own life have I witnessed kindness beget kindness and generosity beget generosity; perhaps for the same reasons when we smile at someone they will usually smile back.  It’s like neurological reflex wired into the universe.

In the Bible’s Malachi 3:10, the “Lord Almighty” once challenged his people to “test me in this”:

Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.

Does it work?  Do we really reap what we sow? Try it and see. All I know is that it worked for me, an aft disillusioned middle-aged catcher in the rye. And I knoweth not how.

2.)  The Law of Creation:  You attract what you are, not what you want.

For various reasons several my oldest kid’s friends moved to other towns when they were all between kindergarten and second grade.  One day, at dinner, my wife and I asked our oldest who they played with at recess, and the reply was:  “I just played by myself”. This, of course, was stated as we the parents were biting our fists in anguish.

This is why I always advised my offspring that the best way to make friend, is to be a friend.

And, as we get older, this law takes other forms such as “dress for success” and why I always told my pre-teens:  “Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future”.

Even so, wanting to be popular doesn’t make us popular because people coalesce around value systems.  It’s why criminals associate with other criminals, gossips with other gossips, and runners with other runners.  It’s because we are what we do and what we do is who we are. And practice makes perfect.

That guy?  He’s good golfer because he golfs.

The great news is this:  We are in control of our own actions.  This means we decide who we become and no one else; even if it’s only how we choose to perceive people, places, or things.  So many people blame others for their failures when in fact; excuses, blame, and resentments are all the ways by which we avoid looking inward at our own actions and defects. And if we never look, then we won’t have to do any work to change and that’s called laziness, or sloth.

Not attracting who, or what, you want? Not the person you wish to be?  Well, fortunately, we can change our minds.  The famous real estate salesman and author of “How to Master the Art of Selling”, Tom Hopkins, wrote therein:  “The pain of every change is forgotten, once the benefits of the change are realized”.

For me, this manifested as first taking steps I didn’t believe until, later, I had experiences I couldn’t deny.

3.)  The Law of Humility:  What you resist, persists.

If you want to see all your problems, get a full length mirror.  This means it’s always wise to take stock of ourselves – an assessment of where we’ve been, where we are now, and where we’re going.  So many people are afflicted in the here and now by regret or pain from their past.  And unless we take an honest look at these things and accept them, there is no way we can ever find ourselves in our shades; so to speak.

All too often, however, people wish to resist looking at these things, but as we ignore them, they don’t go away.  On the contrary, the pain of these things end up controlling our life.

But when we face these sorrows, regrets, and past hurts, it allows people to, perhaps, see they weren’t actually at fault, or that things could not have been any different at that time, or even some positive aspects that they are now ignoring.  Very often fresh perspectives will allow people to forgive themselves, or at the very least, accept things as they are now so they can move on.

Once during eighth grade my classmates passed around a sheet of paper whereby some of us were identified by a commonality that others have noticed: the bluest eyes, the best laugh, etc.  If I recall, I think many of the kids appreciated my sense of humor or smile or something like that.  Anyway, one of the guys in my class was identified as having no chin.  He was deeply hurt by that, became a hermit, and remains a hermit to this day.  On the way to our class reunion a few years ago, I stopped by his house and tried to talk him into coming. He would not. All because of what some silly eighth graders wrote decades ago.

Surely, there is pride involved. No doubt. But if he had just humbled himself enough to stop taking himself so seriously during those decades, he might have discovered entire worlds of laughter, friendship, and forgiveness.

What we resist, persists. And a well-worn path is a rut (more on this later).

4.) The Law of Growth:  Wherever you go, there you will be

As mentioned in the second law above, our thoughts become our action and our actions (as stated in the above video) “frame” our “world”.

It means that our belief system determines how we act.  Or, stated another way, we act upon what we believe.   But sometimes we take actions on faith, while not knowing the potential outcome.  It’s like taking the first step in the dark without seeing the top of the staircase.  Again, the bestselling book in the history of the world, phrases it this way:

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

– Hebrews 11:1

It means sometimes we take shots in the dark, and no matter what happens, wherever we end up, we’ll still be there.

It also says in the Bible’s James 2:17 that:  “Faith without works, is dead”.

For me, this means often acting upon what I believe is right even while knowing it might not work out.  But, no matter where those actions take me, I’ll still be there, in the new situation, for better or worse, and I can then make any necessary course-correcting adjustments.

An old man once told me:  “I had an opinion, and I did something, or went somewhere, and my opinion changed.”

I took that to mean: Strive to do what’s right even when all looks hopeless and keep an open mind.

5.)  The Law of Responsibility:  Our lives are of our own doing, nothing else.

My kid gave me a book that was assigned to them for an extra-curricular club at college. It was: “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. The authors were two Navy SEALS involved in Iraq’s Battle of Ramadi (2005-2006).

In essence, the two former soldiers have parlayed their military leadership skills into a consulting business that helps corporate professionals and titans of industry succeed.  The strategies could be summarized as:  take ownership, prioritize, work the problem, keep it simple, and provide best-scenario solutions instead of excuses or complaints.

Whenever leaders don’t take responsibility, or when they make excuses or blame others, failure is almost always assured.  But what about us as leaders of our own lives?

Are you in a good place?  What could be better?  Why would it be better?

As with some of the other laws covered heretofore, all too often we are willing to trade our own autonomy and goals for the pyrrhic pleasure of blaming others for our defeat.  How often do we wish to project our pride when we make mistakes, rather than owning those errors and missteps.

Seriously, if we don’t own our mistakes how are we going to honestly fix them?

One of my breakfast buddies asked me one time:  “Would you rather be right? Or have peace?”

I told him that’s like choosing popularity over honesty and he smiled because I had just made his point.

In most scenarios, victory is a team effort and this means we must, at times, set aside our own egos to learn the lessons from our own failures. But, first, we must acknowledge our mistakes when we make them. This way we can, then, seek an accord with others rather than projecting on to them in order to protect our own pride.  In so doing, people will respect us more as having skin in the game and will, generally, meet us more than half-way in seeking mutual success.

6.)  The Law of Connection:  Everything you do is somehow connected

For this law in the video posted above, it speaks to the past, present, and future as being connected and how our future is determined by our previous actions.

But for me, this Law of Connection manifests as ripples in the pond. Which is, in essence, cause and effect.  I’ve written before how this is like throwing a rock into a smooth body of water, the action (throwing the rock) creates a splash (consequence) that in turn releases ensuing vibrations (reactions) that ripple across the allegorical pond; which, I believe, represents the fabric of space-time.

Is it random? Perhaps.  Much of cause and effect may be arbitrary, but not in every scenario – because, quite often, throwing the rock starts with a decision, or choice.

Consider this very post. I started a blog, wrote an article and someone, in return, e-mailed me back a video regarding the treachery of billionaires.  Then, someone else posted another article and, in the commentary, I found another video regarding the 12 laws of karma.

Just like I used to ask my kids:  “Have ya’ ever noticed how everything always starts with words?”

It’s because language connects. And the lifeblood of any relationship is communication. Words are like rocks because they make ripples. Additionally, the fabric of space-time transcends our earthly matrix.

7.) The Law of Focus:  You cannot think of two things at the same time.

This law speaks to prioritizing, choosing what is most important, and then focusing on what truly matters.

Therefore, for me, this often becomes a matter of ideological proximity, so to speak.  Or, rather, stepping back and seeing the big picture.

Many people engage in more than enough doublethink to make George Orwell blush in his grave.  Obviously, this is in reference to Orwell’s book “1984” where doublethink is defined as contemplating two opposing thoughts at once.  For example, I was talking to a guy recently who had asked for my help. He told me he started drinking heavily because of his fear of mortality after his brother died.  But, now, he was homeless and told me he was contemplating suicide.

So I asked him:  “Well, which is it?”

This is why sometimes we need awareness beyond our own thinking – even if it is another’s opinion or fresh perspectives from multiple people.

In my own life, all too often, I find that I am too close to the situation to understand it fully. I just can’t see it clearly and feel like an eye surgeon trying to perform an optical procedure on myself.

The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 13:1:

…In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.

Personally, I often seek the counsel of neutral parties. Two is better than one and three is better than two.  In so doing, at least in my own experience, this acts like the triangulation of a global positioning device (GPS) – keeping me right side up and on point out here in outer space.

Today, when others seek my help, I can truly say that I have removed the plank from my own eye, in order to clearly see the speck in theirs (Matthew 7:5).

Although the above video refers to focusing on “positive emotions, development, and goals”, I prefer to meditate upon actual principles like honesty, hope, and courage.

8.)  The Law of Giving and Hospitality:  Demonstrating our selflessness shows true intentions.

In the video, it says:  “It is impossible to have a belief that wouldn’t reflect in our actions” and that “truthfully, our actions are surer proof that we really believe”.

And this has been my experience as well.  Through the years, I’ve come to realize that money and material possessions are not an end to themselves.  They are, rather, a means.  Honestly, I don’t care for money any longer beyond my daily bread and the support of those whom I love.  And, in turn, I’ve found that the following are paradoxes of (what some might label as) spiritual awareness:

 

1.) We don’t find ourselves until we lose ourselves.

 

And

 

2.) When we give, we receive.

 

These can’t be faked, however, because when we do, our willpower diminishes over time. But when it’s real, we expand.  Something flows through.  I don’t know where it comes from or where it ends.  It’s like the wind.

9.)  The Law of Presence:  One cannot be present if they are looking backward, or, for that matter, forward.

I’ve heard it said, and as I’ve written before, serenity is when the mind and body are in the same place and in the same time.  This is why so many 12-step programs focus on cleaning up one’s past.  Because when people feel guilt or shame or regret from their past, it causes anxiety in the present, and fear for the future.  No wonder so many people self-medicate. Our thoughts kill us.  Such pain.  This explains why people shoot themselves in the head. To stop their thoughts.  And it’s also why they choke their noggins off with a noose or drown their minds in pills and booze.

But the past is gone and the future is not here yet.  There is only now and it is a gift.  That’s why it’s called the present.  When we get out of our own way, we can have awareness in this moment.  This can tell us we’re fine right now: We’re clothed, we have a bed, we’re not hungry, and we’re surrounded by others who care about us. “Hey! Things could be worse.”

Is the proverbial glass half-empty or full?  It depends upon where we look. The happiest people in life have gratitude in the moment.

10.)  The Law of Change:   History repeats itself, unless changed.

The above video on this law addresses the following:  Choice, chance, and change; and while indirectly parsing the separation between wishing and doing.

Again, in my own life, I’ve discovered that a well-worn path is a rut.  Knowing, or even worse, knowing better, is never enough.  We must walk the walk, instead of talking the talk.

We’ve all heard the definition of “insanity” as doing the same things over and over and expecting different results. That is, indeed, crazy.

Therefore, we must honestly assess the defining trends in our life, then decide, and then begin each new journey by the very first step.

11.)  The Law of Patience and Reward:  Nothing of value is created without a patient mindset.

We’ve also heard the axiom of “genius” as being “1% inspiration and 99% perspiration”.  Even when people work out to get in shape, it doesn’t happen overnight.  On the contrary, it takes time and perspiration.  And we perspire only as we are persistent.

Don’t give up.  In fact, never give up.  And if we don’t fall prey to false expectations then we won’t be disappointed.   This day is sufficient for your troubles. Life by the yard is hard, but by the inch, it’s a cinch.  Sure, bad things happen to good people, but this too shall pass.  And when going through hell, keep on going.

Pardon all the clichés, but there is truth in each.  The main point is this:  All too often, people quit right before the harvest; before the magic happens.

Don’t be those people.  Stay the course. You got this.

12.) The Law of Significance and Inspiration:  The best reward is one that contributes to the whole.

The video acknowledges the similarity of this law with the first law (of sowing and reaping) but differentiates between the two as follows:

Whereas the first law is focused on the individual, this law focuses on the “collective effects of actions” as contributing to society overall and the world in general.

Which, again, reflects back on the previously-described conception of ripples in the pond.

How do we change the world? One mind at a time.

——-Conclusion——-

I have a friend named Daryl who likes to say: “Religion is for people afraid of going to hell. But spirituality is for people who’ve been there.”

Whether rich or poor, or between the two, there are those who seek to fill the inner void by serving others, or by serving themselves. There are selfish people who are impoverished even as the earth is populated by charitable billionaires. But if money is power, and power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely… well… then the dirty tricks of rich men can last only for so long.  Because, in the end, the karma of cause and effect dictates that they will reap what they have sown; as death comes for us all.

So what will remain? Certainly not the winners who sowed to the wind with their fiat cash, mansions, boats,  bullets, and bombs.

Perhaps spirituality is an appreciation for that which is larger than our own thinking. In this sense, learning is akin to awakening – or going beyond our own thoughts toward something bigger. Larger, even, than the matrix.

A “skeleton key” defined is “a key with nearly the whole substance of the bit filed away so that it may open various locks.”

What if we were like that? Like when our mode of thinking is filed away to the point we become aware of connections, similarities, and patterns, with an ability to see code like Neo in the Matrix movie. What if the “key” were open-mindedness, or curiosity, or love, or, even, the physics of karma? Would we see more?

I certainly don’t have all the answers but I do wonder if it’s like that for so many of us “outside looking in” and quite often while missing the larger view.

Saying “I don’t know” requires a certain humility, and I wonder if that’s where awareness begins for most folks.

I saw the following on a meme several months ago and I really liked it. It said: “The quieter I become, the more I hear“.

Common sense? Maybe.

Or perhaps it’s more than that.

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Author: Uncola

I am one who has found the road less traveled while remaining a whiskered, whispering witness to the world. I hope what you just considered was worth the price and time spent. www.TheTollOnline.com

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wishes
wishes
September 9, 2019 1:04 pm

Just like I used to ask my kids: “Have ya’ ever noticed how everything always starts with words?”

Serendipitous! with apologies to Mr. McGraw,
“In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.” -John 1:1

Uncola, another delightful post (and commentary!)
I saw the ‘read between the lines’ comment and hope this note doesn’t cross any… I’m quite horrible at the between the lines stuff but I do believe, as I said to ordo, that it matters.

By The Way
By The Way
  wishes
September 9, 2019 1:52 pm

Like the article says under # 6;

It’s because language connects. And the lifeblood of any relationship is communication. Words are like rocks because they make ripples. Additionally, the fabric of space-time transcends our earthly matrix.

John 3:3,4,5;
Through him all things were made without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

Speedy.
Speedy.
  wishes
September 9, 2019 3:22 pm

This thread got shitty quick.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Speedy.
September 9, 2019 4:10 pm

No, you made this thread get shitty quick. But then, that is your goal.

E C
E C
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 1:27 am

Speedy, are you Paula? Please say it ain’t so. Your thumbnail is so sexy. It keeps me warm at night. For a few minutes anyway. Not like that skank Maggie. She’s old and ugly. You are beautiful. I love you Paula. I love you Speedy.

Enigmatico
Enigmatico
  E C
September 10, 2019 9:57 am

Why would I ask such a question? HR’s antifa tactics are changing.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Enigmatico
September 10, 2019 10:04 am

Enigmatico is not me.

Enigmatico
Enigmatico
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 10:17 am

No, I’m me.

AoC said he found analyzing people boring. I do too but today you did something new and dare I say, interesting, you doppled. I thought it was beyond your intellect. I don’t mean you are dumb, rather, I suspect you have an inability to discern between jokes and serious writing. I diagnosed alcoholism but today I am guessing a stroke is to blame. Did you have a stroke, Rob?

https://www.verywellhealth.com/a-stroke-can-affect-your-sense-of-humor-3146439

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Enigmatico
September 10, 2019 10:42 am

So as you can see, Jim has allowed ec to dopple, but he has taken away my means of changing my name. Jim is censoring TBP. He is deleting comments that he doesn’t like and he is dispensing privileges to commenters that he does like. He is promoting communist propaganda and suppressing conservative views. How can you support TBP in the light of this deception?

Enigmatico (EC)
Enigmatico (EC)
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 10:54 am

You didn’t answer the question. Did you have a stroke recently? You have undergone a profound personality change from the original persona presented some 2 or 3 years ago.

At first, I suspected prescription drugs or alcoholism. I might suggest calling BB at the number he provided above. He charges TBPers a low $50/hr rate for psychological counseling and voting advice. He has helped many, I suggest you give him a call.

Stucky
Stucky
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 10:55 am

“Jim is censoring TBP. “

I regret responding to you. That’s because I believe the best policy in dealing with you is to IGNORE your constant stream of bullshit.

Yet, here I am acknowledging your vermin-like existence …. but, only because in a loooong series of incredibly stupid comments, you have yet surpassed your own ineptness once again. Let’s look at this simple fact;

If Admin was censoring you, you would have been banned a long time ago!

It is also a fact that you have been warned by Admin to “knock it off” … both publicly and privately. Yet, you continue your tired old bullshit unimpeded, and uncensored.

You take advantage of Admin’s patience …. and then have the gall to accuse him of censorship????? You are a most deplorable creature.

Enigmatico (EC)
Enigmatico (EC)
  Stucky
September 10, 2019 11:09 am

Stuck, the nicest thing I can say is that at least he is consistent. Early on, he claimed that the entire commentariat was one person. Then he refined his thesis to a couple of offenders. He claimed he wanted TBP to be a vehicle for a certain type of dialog. He said two people were impeding his glorious designs. Along the way, he has made subtle accusations against Admin like this but never this blatant. I caught on a long time ago and wondered whether he would still be here after July. I suspect that if I called BB, he would give a professional diagnosis of ‘nutjob’.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Stucky
September 10, 2019 12:32 pm

Stucky you slimmy fag. Go in the bathroom and tear one off like a man. I realize that you are pretty damned stupid, and a blowhard. Why would I care if you read my comment or not. Clearly you do not have the intelligence necessary to read my comment. What I said is that Jim is restricting my access to name change. He is not restricting ec or maggie, just me. Clearly, although you are far too stupid to understand this, Jim has a completely different agenda than the one that you, in your slobbering decrepitude, have apparently assumed. He wants me to post here. He continues to allow posting of things that I write. You, being too stupid to read, can’t understand that Jim isn’t banning me. He isn’t banning ec nor maggie for doing exactly what I did.

Now I know that you are too stupid to understand so let me be specific here, just for your own education. What I am saying is that Jim is restricting my access to name change while promoting ec and maggie in their access to name change. You, even as dumb as you are, can clearly see the Enigmatico (EC) comment that was posted here in response to your mindless dribble. He blithely comments using everything that I said about him back to me. That is right out of Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, but you don’t read do you. All you can do is read the title and make up something from the toilet paper that you leave on the floor of your bathroom.

Sure, you can suck EC’s beaner cock if you want. You can suck maggies moose cock if you want. Hell, you can take a little drive and pay Jim to let you suck his cock. I really don’t care who’s cock you suck. I really don’t care what you think, if you think at all, and I am certainly not going to take anything that you say to heart. You are obviously too stupid to be considered.

So have a nice day.

Enigmatico (EC)
Enigmatico (EC)
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 1:30 pm

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Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 5:15 pm

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Enigmatico (EC)
Enigmatico (EC)
  Articles of Confederation
September 10, 2019 5:35 pm

My boss, the Italian Stallion, got turned down for a job. He said he went home real upset and had a tumbler full of liqour. (His kid saw him and told his mom, ‘there’s something wrong with dad!’) Even so, he could not calm down. I imagine if we are not hearing from Stuck, it’s because he is trying to mellow out right about now.

E C
E C
  Enigmatico (EC)
September 10, 2019 6:14 pm

I will admit to being a proud member of the rainbow coalition.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Articles of Confederation
September 10, 2019 6:08 pm

About the extent of your ability to comment. It’s already been used, recently, probably by you.

What was it the little beaner said, he dreams about sticking a hose up his coworkers ass.

Too bad I can’t change my name any more. Making comments as somebody else is great fun.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 8:24 pm

HR, Jim has given you grace to actually post articles to his site, along with commentary. And you continue to crap all over his kindness.

I believe you said you’re in the military. Is this not conduct unbecoming? Focus on the host and leave everyone else out of it. Do you not feel he deserves respect?

Being completely candid here: Why do you care so much what people joke on you about? Do you think it comes out of left field?

M G
M G
  E C
September 10, 2019 10:37 am

Payola is supposed to view

Natural Medicine for Off Grid Types

M G
M G
  M G
September 10, 2019 11:51 am

She might upload some piano music.

Uncola
Uncola
September 9, 2019 8:04 pm

@ Ordo & Hollywood (and, indirectly, Heir Stuchenmeister),

Just hastily posting this down here as an aside.

I skimmed through the rest of the JFK video as well as HR’s Jordan Peterson YouTube presentation today. Although I’ve not yet viewed Ordo’s JP “pattern” video, I suspect it won’t be far off from JP’s other vid in terms of conceptual theory.

Obviously, the Christian worldview consists of God and the Devil in a cosmic chess match, with religion, society and civilization congealing accordingly. Jordan Peterson, however, cites religious symbols also as real and pointing to conceptions larger than mankind, but, instead, deriving from say… evolutionary genetic memory.

Interestingly enough, JP identified the snake, and the Eye of Horus, as being representative of “vision/site” in religious symbology – something with which many Christian’s would agree (as black magic / dark arts / esotericism)? Because from the Garden of Eden through the Eye of the Pyramid (many would argue), symbols have ruled the world; interfacing even below the level of consciousness (as JP also acknowledges).

And, at the end of the JHK video, it references modern society’s celebration of violent personalities (i.e. Al Capone syndrome) as something inherent to mankind. Of course, Christians would identify that “something” as mankind’s sinful, or fallen, nature.

In summary, there is much with which to agree for both sides of the Bible vs. JP interpretations; perhaps, in the same way, as in the creation versus big bang debate. It seems accord could be reached regarding the engine of the universe. Just not who, or what, turned on the ignition.

Once again, just typing out loud…

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Uncola
September 9, 2019 9:44 pm

I can only go by memory about bein’ as busy as a one armed paper hanger…..those were the days. Now, it’s just on standby for one fire or another….something about ERs, hospitals, old folks homes and funeral parlors

Don’t spend any time on that JP video I posted for my sake, Uncola. I just posted it because of the ‘coincidence’ of seeing the graphic in relation to my yard decorations, you know?

I struggled thru about 10-15 min. of the one Rob posted….but that conversation drifted to the red.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<<<——-==

Uncola
Uncola
  ordo ab chao
September 9, 2019 10:39 pm

In HR’s vid – the last 1/2 hour is interesting. Starting at the 54:18 mark, JP begins by correlating Harry Potter’s “Quidditch” game with alchemy, into how humans evolved vision/site because evolving humans were heavily preyed upon by snakes 60 million years ago (while citing the field experiments of an anthropologist from Los Angeles). He then goes into male/female, mother and child, and the “super-ordinate-benevolent feminine” as giving rise to culture; with the crucifixion as conceptually signifying “the voluntary acceptance” of suffering and death.

JP, furthermore, argues our 300-million year-old brains gave rise to meta-realities of masculine and feminine, chaos and order – and all as patterns which provide meaning to man’s experience.

No doubt, JP is a charismatic speaker who appears to strongly believe what he claims; or, stated another way, he seems to have much faith in what he teaches.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Uncola
September 9, 2019 11:40 pm

Or to put a finer point on it, he actually knows something about the things that he discusses. He deals in facts and he relates those facts directly to your karmic illusions. He explains why you are so enchanted with these karmic laws, although he doesn’t seem to see them as laws. But then, neither do you.

Uncola
Uncola
  Hollywood Rob
September 10, 2019 1:20 am

HR,

You say:

He deals in facts and he relates those facts directly to your karmic illusions.

At the 57:18-22 mark of the video, JP says:

So, the idea that snakes gave us vision is RIGHT!

Now, he bases that statement on the theoretical speculation of an anthropologist in Los Angeles who conducted experiments by which test subjects showed proficiency in identifying the pattern of snakes in their lower field of vision.

But I’m here to tell you, HR, that theoretical speculation plus passionate certainty do not facts make.

At least I acknowledged that in my article by way of questions; as opposed to statements and overt claims.

I would think you, of all people, would understand that?

Instead, however, it appears JP is preaching to you sitting in the choir?

Dude, I got to tell you: I like JP. I really do. But, compared to that video, I’ve seen less fanaticism on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
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Uncola
Uncola
  Uncola
September 10, 2019 1:55 am

In retrospect, and in a nutshell, I believe the debate can be distilled down to its essence as follows:

Are perceived cosmic connections and patterns mental projections? Or,
are these reflections of something separately beyond the mind of man?

How would we know? And why would anyone claim to be sure?

Because that’s all I meant by open-mindedness.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Uncola
September 10, 2019 5:18 am

Uncola…

I’m not sure I understand the options.

“Are perceived cosmic connections and patterns mental projections”

Is it all in my head when I see a deliberate and manipulative scheme over millenniums to supplant the Creator?

“are these reflections of something separately beyond the mind of man?”

Is the all seeing eye on the uncapped pyramid represent an entity that intends to take his position in a phsyical realm to establish authority over the completed work….the pyramid? or put another way…… Are demons, archons, kosmokrators, etc. real entities that innermingle with the affairs of nations and men?

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<<<——–==

Re the JP vid….that was 60 million yrs ago..NOT 47 or 74 million yrs. ago…..well somewhere close, anyway.

Did JP say what our 300 million yr old brain was doing for the first 240 million yrs…….? "Preyed upon by snakes 60 million yrs ago" …..why snakes? Is it because there is not sufficient 'evidence' of symbolism that represent bears, right?…….

Or to what your second question meant…..Is the plumed serpent real ?

Uncola
Uncola
  ordo ab chao
September 10, 2019 9:26 am

why snakes

Because, JP said in the video that humans and snakes evolved at the same time.

Fact? Well, even if they did there’s no 100% irrefutable evidence that man developed vision because of those snakes -as JP claimed in the video as being “right”. And that was the point I was making to HR.

Internet search “human optics and Irreducible Complexity” sometime.

As to the rest of your comment, as in Big Bang vs. Creationism, evolution vs. design, and climate change, it comes down to this: Does correlation equal causation?

Maybe. Maybe not.

But does causation deliver correlation? Well, if it did wouldn’t that be called cause and effect?

And that’s all I’m talking about over here, ya know?

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Uncola
September 10, 2019 11:20 am

Uncola…

The definitions below were for me (short term memory loss). When my high school psychology and sociology classes were in session, I was usually down on ‘freak street’ sittin in the back seat of my Nova with Brenda Sue……

I try to keep an open mind, but it just seems much like gobbledeegook to me. I mean one of the definitions of ‘causation’ is the ’cause and effect’..?

The street leaving the downtown area was a hill. It was just two doors down from the hdwe store my mom and dad owned. By the time I was 5 (we moved away when I was 5 to the place I live now), dad got me a bike. He said as little as “you know what to do”…he balanced the bike as I mounted up, then set me on a course down the hill, and the only bumpers were concrete curbs on either side….had my first ‘bad’ wreck a couple weeks later when I got cocky…

My point; My parents set me on a course that took as foundational fact of life…..a King James Bible…..God created man, who disobeyed, and Jesus came to set things right

Just like I truly can’t ‘forget’ how to ride a bike, I can’t ‘forget’ the fundamental balance provided by that teaching…..nor do I WANT to….free will deal.

The human optics is amazing. ‘….for I am fearfully and wonderfully made’

One of the old man’s common answers was “there’s more to this ole world than what meets the eye, boy”……

My question about ‘why the snake’ and not a bear was meaning “it could be no other” ……..ancient writings/carvings/petroglyphs/ etc all around the world depict the plumed serpent…..

I don’t know (but, in this case I believe I do !), maybe in 600-700 yrs that there will be another ‘gospel’ that outsells all other books….”The beginnings by Jordan Peterson”……or so some such title. Maybe millions of ‘Peterites’ will look for his return to rule and reign with logic and reason….from the emerald city of St. Petersburg sarc off

causation:

the action of causing something.

the relationship between cause and effect; causality.

correlation:

mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.

the process of establishing a relationship or connection between two or more measures.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<<<——–===

For nearly every 'saying' that gets posted, I could come up with a biblical text that says the same…..and the door the coop comes open ; the chicken or the egg….

Uncola
Uncola
  ordo ab chao
September 10, 2019 12:57 pm

@ Ordo,

Exactly. Observation can see truth, but sometimes our eyes lie.

Where some see God, other see snakes. Even so, it may not all be in the eyes of the beholder

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Uncola
September 10, 2019 1:17 pm

OK guys, one of you didn’t watch the video, and the other is filtering it through his own perceptions. Doug is closer to what JP said in the video, but I am trying to point out that there are factual reasons for the;

Are perceived cosmic connections and patterns mental projections? Or,
are these reflections of something separately beyond the mind of man?

You and I don’t do this work for a living, but he does. We are all guessing but he isn’t. You and I don’t know about the studies, but he does. And he isn’t saying that humans developed sight because of snakes. I won’t even bother to go back a see who started that. What he says, very clearly, is that snakes predated on humans when they were small and ape like and the snakes were big. So from the time that man separated from the line of apes, he was very aware that snakes were a bad thing and were to be avoided. So the mythology built up around snakes. It also built up around a lot of things that were not snakes. Pigs for instance. People who ate pigs died so don’t eat pigs. Same thing as don’t step on snakes.

Perhaps you have not taken the time to investigate but JP actually comes down on the belief in god side of things. He did an entire video series on how the biblical stories are good life lessons. He clearly states that while he can’t really know if god is a real thing, he chooses to live his life as if god is a real thing.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Uncola
September 11, 2019 4:32 am

Uncola….

I would reply to a post from Hollywood like this last one, and will attempt to address it here. I admittedly had only watched the first ten to 15 min. of the video he posted….and will try to ‘catch’ the rest later.

The nachash was/is a grand and beautiful being, crafty, subtle….powerful ! He is full of pride ! He promised to show eve how to ‘be as god’, to become illuminated……..TO SEE..

I see a grand battle in the heavens being played out….and ‘speakers’ like JP (of course I know nothing of his claim to fame, he got creds ?) have been decieved because of his lack of scriptural knowledge….and the ‘nacash’, the masonic god ‘the light bearer/bringer, that ole’ serpent is pressing harder for his time is short.

To ‘causation/correlation’……I place the Garden of Eden story as the foundational Truth…and the JP type aren’t much different than television preachers….they both get paid for what they say….

Now, I understand that this sounds as bat guano goofy to HR as his explanation does to me:

“You and I don’t do this work for a living, but he does. We are all guessing but he isn’t. You and I don’t know about the studies, but he does. And he isn’t saying that humans developed sight because of snakes. I won’t even bother to go back a see who started that. What he says, very clearly, is that snakes predated on humans when they were small and ape like and the snakes were big. So from the time that man separated from the line of apes, he was very aware that snakes were a bad thing and were to be avoided. So the mythology built up around snakes. It also built up around a lot of things that were not snakes. Pigs for instance. People who ate pigs died so don’t eat pigs. Same thing as don’t step on snakes.”

And yet, I can still see traces of the Creation story at the root of this deception…..and within it the foundational deception of man be no more than monkeys …..

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<<<———==

This phrase is about all the Latin I know, Hollywood…..If I knew Latin, I'd prbly be offerin' some prescriptions around here

Question, Hollywood, if you see this: What does your Southern Baptist son have to say about the 'pigs' and the 'humans were small and ape like and the snakes were big?

Saami Jim
Saami Jim
September 9, 2019 9:35 pm

Thank you Uncola.
A very fine article, very prescient for me.
I will soon be spending almost a fortnight, alone, in a small cabin on a big lake, for the purpose of writing of a difficult decade of my life.
I will take the spirit of this blog post with me.

WRITE HARDER
WRITE HARDER
September 9, 2019 11:59 pm

Have another whiskey…

nkir
nkir
September 10, 2019 12:20 am

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nkit
nkit
  nkir
September 10, 2019 12:27 am
M G
M G
  nkit
September 10, 2019 1:29 am
M G
M G
  M G
September 10, 2019 10:42 am

I think this link is secure.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  M G
September 10, 2019 1:22 pm

What does that mean?
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bigfoot
bigfoot
  Hollywood Rob
September 11, 2019 6:00 am

We see here the means by which grass fertilizes itself.