There are two realities that have been purposely created for humanity and one can live in either quite easily, with all the supporting infrastructure that makes your “reality“ quite realistic.
If you’re in the “Everything Is Fine” reality, there are newspapers, morning shows, uninformed friends, doctors, movies, books, jobs, internet sites and media that will reflect that reality back to you. It’s quite easy to believe “everything is mostly fine” and think everyone touting an alternate opinion is nuts. Beyond inflation and the oddities—like soldiers in skirts—you can live fairly comfortably, going to work, watching a movie, having a beer with uninformed friends, making a pie, watching your news. You don’t have to live in fear for a nanosecond if you don’t want to. Maybe you survived the vax all right, and so did your family. Your newspaper comes to the door, the coffee is on, life, for the moment is good. But that reality is artificially created for you.
If you’re awake, there is also a reality you can inhabit. There are websites, newspapers, blogs, intelligent people to follow, like-minded people to associate with, directions on starting gardens, medicinal remedies, prepper books, videos, and the like. You can inhabit this world fully. Like the “everything is fine” reality, Deep State operatives contribute to it, by feeding news stories, peddling fear to us, supplying us with rogue informants, bad actors and the like.
To inhabit the reality of pure truth, and not falling prey to the propaganda In the two artificially created realities, is a difficult proposition. I would say people with finely-honed intuition are best at it, but even then, it is difficult. Who to trust? What to read? What to believe? Who dropped that story and why? Which politician is fighting the matrix? Who is just pretending? Are there really cockroaches in our food or is that just part of the fear machine?
Living simply helps to discern the artificial realities. Staying away from corporations and their products, weighing information before reacting, spending time in nature to strive for clarity, taking care of oneself, taking breaks from our news sources and reading—-it all helps. And knowing that an artificial reality has been created for truth seekers helps too.
We must be at our best right now.
It’s interesting, because two people living in different realities can inhabit the same house. One can be saying “don’t eat processed food, it’s poison,” and the other can be thinking they are living in the same world they were ten years ago. Nothing has changed for them, except their spouse seems to have lost it.
I’m not sure how to reconcile the two worlds. In a way, they both have to wake up. The asleep spouse needs to face the truth and the awake spouse needs to live in truth and not succumb to believing everything their reality is spoon feeding them. Fear has to be put aside.
I’d be interested in reading what that’s like for some couples.