The Nonsense In Our Mind
Where did it come from?
To deal with the nonsense in our mind, we first have to recognise it, and how it got there. What is nonsense? Irrelevant information about culture, society and politics which creates the environment that runs our lives by getting us involved as we think we have to do this and this and this because …? Because everyone else does it. That how our enslavement works.
We have to sort the wheat from the chaff, knowing what is of value and what is pointless. The nonsense in our mind is a collection of assumptions adopted from the environmental nonsense we consume daily. This irrelevant information gives us something to talk about, but the result is that people cannot control their minds – their minds control them.
The mimicking of nonsense goes back thousands of years, when we were convinced of a belief in a creator. The ramifications of this are tremendous, whether we believe or not. It is we who maintain this mind-numbing imprisonment, and it’s caused massive conflicts and power struggles in the world for centuries.
This was an intentional hijacking of non-duality – the unity of opposites – with the separation of a deity and me. That’s one huge meme, and shows how vulnerable and susceptible we are to ideas.
Our general knowledge of history is merely a chronicle of indoctrination that is argued about by armchair philosophers, for the rest of us to be entertained by books and films, and in schools and universities and everyday conversations in pubs.
Stopping the nonsense?
We can’t.
It’s too engrained in societies.
We can, however, be aware of its effects to serve as a direct reminder that pure consciousness is present. That is the escapement, like a clock that alternately checks and releases.
This is how we defeat evil – by knowing it’s illusory nonsense.
The problem is that the majority goes along with what it is told,
being wound up every day.
It sticks and clicks … tik tok tik tok … 🙂