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Endgame: Nature wins
Issue 34: June 2023
|The Light
Universal order always outlasts tyranny
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WE have been raised by, and in, a hierarchical paradigm that tells us to look to the authority of wealthy interests to know what is right.
As Einstein once said: "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them."
One of the most profound switches we can make is simply to fix our perspective and realise that we are not bound to live by that way of thinking, but can trust in another deeper, eternal Law.
Once enough of us understand this, that's when everything changes. The current paradigm ends and we witness the dawn of a new era for humanity and for the world.
In fact, it is not even a new world, because the System the Owners have crafted for us is not even the old world; it is a short-term experiment, a flash in the pan.
The true, old way is governed by eternal Natural Law. It is the divinely-ordained way that, at the moment of the birth of creation, laid down the fundamental laws in perfect balance between entropy and chaos, such that Life could emerge and thrive.
Man's artificial System aimed to overrule those laws so that psychopaths could run riot, snatching as much as they to the could for themselves - of the detriment vast majority of their fellow humans - of the natural world, and ultimately of Life itself.
They managed to think they were getting away with it for 250 years, and now it is coming to an end. Its failure was always inevitable for one simple reason: that it sought to operate outside of Natural Law.
When you look at how Life operates, you will see the inevitable futility of the psychopaths' sick fantasy.
As Darwin correctly observed, Life works through a kind of competition, with each member of each species doing its best to stay alive so that it can successfully reproduce before it meets its ultimate inevitable death.
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