How Does One Wake Up? By Gary D. Barnett
GaryDBarnett.com
August 27, 2022
“A strong man cannot help a weaker unless the weaker is willing to be helped, and even then the weak man must become strong of himself; he must, by his own efforts, develop the strength which he admires in another. None but himself can alter his condition.”
~ James Allen, As a Man Thinketh
Contrary to popular belief, “waking up,” as in seeking and accepting truth, is not something that requires outside assistance, force, or consensus. It is not something that can be bought. It is not something that can be given to you. It is not something that can at once happen to the collective masses. There is no solution that can awaken a people. There is no ‘leader’ who can awaken the herd. There is only the individual, and each individual is responsible for his own awakening. That oh so rare awakening means gaining for self the ability to think, to think as an individual, to think critically, to accept what he alone thinks, to seek and know truth, and to act on that individual knowledge. This fact, in my view, is why most all humans remain completely unconscious for their entire lives, never understanding truth, or anything of value or honesty, and living only to accept the opinions of others, especially government, media, celebrities, and so-called experts and authority figures. They have to remain in the crowd, never straying from the ‘group think,’ never taking a risk, and therefore, never having an original or independent thought. This is considered the ‘safe place,’ and in the minds of this collective, this means protection from reality.
I am asked almost daily: “What is your solution to this madness?” “What plan do you have to fix our problems?” “What are you doing to wake everybody up?” “Who should we ‘elect’ to save us?” I am heavily criticized at times for telling the truth instead of staying ‘positive.’ I am cursed for being too critical and ‘negative.’ Questions and comments such as these are a sure sign of an unconscious mind, a non-thinking person, and a proud member of the unawakened herd of sheep.
One major example of the unawakened are those who cling to one political party or the other. In essence, the ‘party’ is simply a substitute for the original herd. One is Republican, one is Democrat, one is red and one is blue, one is conservative and one is ‘liberal.’ In fact, they are both herds supported by non-thinking drones. By claiming to be one or the other, no thinking is necessary, as all thought is accomplished by the red or blue herd as a whole. Obviously, when one votes, he is choosing a collective side, and picking who is to be his ruler, and in doing so, he becomes a slave, but he also acquiesces to the ‘thinking’ of the group instead of thinking for himself. This political structure was no accident, as this designed hostility of one against another guarantees group ‘think,’ and therefore eliminates the need for individuality, self, and responsibility. The amount of time and energy put into this asinine circus is evidence enough of the worthlessness of it all.
By looking to others, by looking outside, and by searching for opinions from the group instead of believing in self, one becomes dependent on what is mostly propaganda, and exposes that he does not have any trust in himself. This is why these seemingly helpless people cannot fix themselves or face the truth. This is why capitulation and submission to authority by the masses is now so rampant. This kind of behavior is similar to addiction in that the more people who look away for answers instead of looking inward, the less likely they will ever change, and actually, they will usually become more and more dependent as time passes.
There is no way to know for sure, but my belief is that at least 80% or more (maybe much more) of this population are a part of the collective herd that has little or no ability to think on their own concerning matters of importance. I do realize that this is a startling conclusion to reach, but given all that has happened to date, how can this be doubted?
There is no way to awaken the herd by force, by political means, by demands, or even by persuasion. Each individual has to delve inside himself, and awaken his own spirit so he can find the courage to improve self instead of relying on the crowd. This will lead to seeking the truth, and that is the first step toward independence. This is not an easy task, because to trust self requires personal responsibility for every thought, every action, and every life situation. When this occurs, all fear disappears, and the minds eye opens to bright light instead of darkness.
Maybe some reflection is in order. There is no real security in the group, there is only consensus, confusion, and emptiness. The next time you find yourself asking others for a solution to your problems, or asking questions about your own freedom and how to attain it; stop, close your eyes, and seek your answers from within. When those answers come, trust them, and escape from the hellish and barren existence that is the non-thinking collective horde.
“It was when I stopped searching for home within others and lifted the foundations of home within myself I found there were no roots more intimate than those between a mind and body that have decided to be whole.”
~ Rupi Kaur
I disagree with some of this author's contentions, namely...
Sometimes waking up does require assistance from others as we're seeing from various interpersonal relationships and even as the FNM, presumably under at least some WH influence, starts to dribble out the truth. We are watching more people awaken and it IS due to the concerted efforts of others.
The contention that there's no leader that can reawaken the herd, if taken literally, may have merit, but that doesn't mean that a good leader - like Trump - can't influence a great number of people. People like Donald Trump have sparked many people back to life and caused them to reassess their beliefs and truly think about reality and truth. It's like a HS teacher or college professor with a sort of buoyant personality who inspires his/her students and lights a fire within them to seek to learn more and make a difference. We are connected to other humans. We do influence and inspire our fellow humans. We can effect change. Not everyone, but those who are deep-down thinking there's something not right with the world.
I think this author boils down the sheep into one monochromatic lump of humanity with no individual life experience, no individual life and societal circumstances. He does it with the population at large as well as with political parties. Does he not see that, while we may choose "a party" that doesn't mean we agree with everything the general consensus within the party believes? Republicans are a shining example of that with our revulsion towards the RINOs. Debates among party members which happen as a matter of course are another example. The Walkaway movement, started by a self-professed (former) rabid liberal show loads of people from the left being awakened with the right influence.
And then, of course, we have the obligatory claim that anyone who questions him is an idiot. ("... I am cursed for being too critical and ‘negative.’ Questions and comments such as these are a sure sign of an unconscious mind, a non-thinking person, and a proud member of the unawakened herd of sheep. ..."). Yeah - no. This is just more bleating of bravado from self-proclaimed (sic) 'geniuses' who seem to think they have the proverbial "answer to life".
I've said many times that the sheep don't think anymore, but also that they often have low self-esteem, have been brainwashed to be fearful and only trust the FNM. Infiltrating the FNM to start waking them up IS other people assisting the sheep with their awakening. Getting the truth to them IS influencing them. It's not easy, true, but I certainly don't think eighty percent of humanity is beyond saving as this myopic opinion piece claims. This is just mho, of course, and you wouldn't be deemed as having "an unconscious mind" or being "a non-thinking person" if your opinion differs.