Institutionalised
Institutionalised: apathetic and dependent
The formula of futile diligence; fear and false security.
Through ignorance, people follow other people; we cling and stick together. By being
institutionalised, we stop thinking for ourself and learn the formula.
We want to be where ‘it’s’ at, not realising we’re already where ‘it’s’ at.
We adopt behavioural patterns to surviving in the group. That is, however, the key that locks us into this institutionalised relative reality.
Relative reality is created by consciousness relating and reacting to reflections on the wall of consciousness. This entrapment has become our second nature; we bind ourselves to collective thinking. It doesn’t matter which side we take, we are still involved with the reflections on the wall and so, we become a type instead of the prototype; the original. Our first nature.
When realised, our ultimate reality of pure awareness / pure consciousness is free and belongs to neither body nor mind.
Institutionalisation is diligent dependency.
Liberation is independent empathetic insight.
If we live a life of cover-up and false securities,
we will never realise happiness.
To truly appreciate happiness,
we have to know unhappiness.
Reblogged this on Ben Naga and commented:
A mask is just a mask
A kiss is just a kiss.
(A lie is just a lie.)
Sounds like a song! 😀
Well spotted, Tony. 😊