Close to posting something in same, and then this appears, awesome! This is the beginning! It is happening.
So it is not that we play their games (GME), but it is a good start, but we STOP playing their games - so that we build new ones. New games. Better games. Around the real needs of people.
Instead of letting others user our imagination by not using ours enough or ever, letting it die by the roadside, we take it back or help others and give theirs a ride to a safer place, to begin the process of actively imagining brighter outcomes.
It's world building we are made for and since in the image of the world builder of builders we are made, we each have access to a little of that infinite divine creative potential, if we so choose to use it wisely, then in our time, together, we deconstruct the others nightmare-world-vision and build a greater better dream for all that rejects fear as the foundation and embraces love as the motivation for creation, and it also starts with pro-creation the founding creative event of our path to being here.
Yes, the rules always sees the house wins. Which makes no sense, because we are each a house, and we know, no one house can win over another in the end.
However, that is how the game is setup, so if we stop playing, if we stop believing in something, then it begins to fade, so believe in ourselves, instead of someone else game rigged to fail for the players but not the master. They will fail when they are totally ignored and the best way to ignore them, the best way to help people ignore is to imagine and imagine to build that better theme park, that better game, that better world.
I’ve felt this way for a very long time, I really don’t seem to fit the mold of most millennials of my generation, I’m deeply disgusted and uninterested in what most of them are into, and I’ve continued to struggle to find any meaningful job for several years now to no avail, and dating has been seemingly impossible.
Indeed, it really feels like this, and it is expediating. The phrase "In the world, Not of the World", resonated so many years back and I think encapsulates, exactly wha the OP does here with the title and image.
It should bring great solace that this has always been understood, but your TV , Media, peer-group, even family may not behave like it, which creates the discomfort.
In many ways, it is like a theme park, and like all visits to a theme park it is temporal, but there are many distraction to delay the inevitable.
The inevitable being you will still need to go home for dinner and sleep and so you will when the time arrives, as it does for all of us, but in that time, you can take others rides or your can build you own theme park and make it free for others, or charge a modest fee so that you can keep it up, whatever it takes within reason and the bounds of freedom. It is ok.
been having trouble with this
Thank you. That Put a mile on my face
Lord continue to guide me to allow my true potential to shine thru
Close to posting something in same, and then this appears, awesome! This is the beginning! It is happening.
So it is not that we play their games (GME), but it is a good start, but we STOP playing their games - so that we build new ones. New games. Better games. Around the real needs of people.
Instead of letting others user our imagination by not using ours enough or ever, letting it die by the roadside, we take it back or help others and give theirs a ride to a safer place, to begin the process of actively imagining brighter outcomes.
It's world building we are made for and since in the image of the world builder of builders we are made, we each have access to a little of that infinite divine creative potential, if we so choose to use it wisely, then in our time, together, we deconstruct the others nightmare-world-vision and build a greater better dream for all that rejects fear as the foundation and embraces love as the motivation for creation, and it also starts with pro-creation the founding creative event of our path to being here.
Yes, the rules always sees the house wins. Which makes no sense, because we are each a house, and we know, no one house can win over another in the end.
However, that is how the game is setup, so if we stop playing, if we stop believing in something, then it begins to fade, so believe in ourselves, instead of someone else game rigged to fail for the players but not the master. They will fail when they are totally ignored and the best way to ignore them, the best way to help people ignore is to imagine and imagine to build that better theme park, that better game, that better world.
I’ve felt this way for a very long time, I really don’t seem to fit the mold of most millennials of my generation, I’m deeply disgusted and uninterested in what most of them are into, and I’ve continued to struggle to find any meaningful job for several years now to no avail, and dating has been seemingly impossible.
?
With each new "Upside Down" senseless headline, God is prying us from this world. He is separating His "wheat" from their "chaff" so to speak.
And He has indeed promised us a new world, He just has to convince us that we don't belong in this one, first.
Indeed, it really feels like this, and it is expediating. The phrase "In the world, Not of the World", resonated so many years back and I think encapsulates, exactly wha the OP does here with the title and image.
It should bring great solace that this has always been understood, but your TV , Media, peer-group, even family may not behave like it, which creates the discomfort.
In many ways, it is like a theme park, and like all visits to a theme park it is temporal, but there are many distraction to delay the inevitable.
The inevitable being you will still need to go home for dinner and sleep and so you will when the time arrives, as it does for all of us, but in that time, you can take others rides or your can build you own theme park and make it free for others, or charge a modest fee so that you can keep it up, whatever it takes within reason and the bounds of freedom. It is ok.
Time to build a bigger better theme park!
I've known this for years. Probably since I read "The conscious Universe" by Dean Radin.