Siding With The Resistance
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When I was reading the Oera Linda Book there is a certain passage that really made sense: The Finns conquered certain areas east of the river Weser and subjected the people there by graft to a life without the possibility to bear and carry arms. What was left were slaves. To the Children of Freya, the Frysians there was a simple view: live as a free man or death.
Interestingly: frya, phonetically freeya and her twin brother fryed: phonetically freed are two concepts unequalled in speech: vrij en vrede. free and peace.
Soshenitsyn put the finger on the proverbial spot: "we did not love freedom enough to resist. Otherwise we would have whacked the checkes with all we had: pans, kitchenknives, sticks, hammers, etc.
Two aspects then are visible from these two literary pieces in a time span of 3000 years: you either act as a freeman by defending it with everything you've got, or you remain free by bearing and carrying arms.
Love of life, live of freedom, love of pursuit of happiness is at the core. Take away one of these three and there remains nothing. Take away life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness are gone. Take away the pursuit of happiness and live and freedom are gone. Take away freedom, live and the pursuit of happiness are gone.
It is very very simple.
So, why do people currently have a hard time deciding on which side of the fence they are? Because they'd rather be a slave in a golden cage can a freeman.
It's cowardice, plain and simple. We have ideals but we are too afraid to fight for them. Not all of us, but the vast majority of humanity. That's why fear tactics work so well on us.
In the most basic of responses: fight, flight or freeze, there is a 0.3 seconds determination of economic value based on interest.
That is why holding a concept like freedom, is so very difficult. It really has to resonate within each person. It reminds me of a hollywood line in Indiana Jones:
Now the question is, Mr Jones, what do you really belief?
Interesting here is that belief = a germanic word: believen = fysical manifestation of want. This want is as primal a want as sex, food, drink, sleep, basically the first tier of the Maslov Pyramid.
Self actualization is on top. Yet, holding that freedom ideal, self actualization, is a prime condition for the first tier.