Post by IW on Apr 26, 2023 5:24:57 GMT
Wow,
It seems as quotes is one of the most popular threads here, being over 12 pages, so once again to make it a little easier to load I am starting a part 2..
this is from jovianarchive.com written by the founder.
a small quote about self love, how rare that is in reality, most people do not live under their own "authority" having given it up to be civil (whatever that means).
Self-love is a rare thing because it’s rooted in your own Authority. This is what happens to us in terms of conditioning, because from the moment we come into the world we lose our authority. We are trained early on to give up our authority to parents or teachers, or any other authority figure! Once we’re adults we give up authority to partners, friends, governments, gods… You name it.
We give up authority to everything; it's fundamental to our way of living because everything about the homogenized world is rooted in control. The only way to keep our society civil, so to speak, is control. And having authority over the population is the only way the control mechanism works, so we’re all trained from a very early age to give up our authority.
Yet the moment you give up your authority, it is in the hands of others, and you're never complete. You can never trust in yourself and then you end up in a life in which your not-self mind, rooted in your openness and conditioning, is making decisions for you—taking you further and further away from who you are.
It seems as quotes is one of the most popular threads here, being over 12 pages, so once again to make it a little easier to load I am starting a part 2..
this is from jovianarchive.com written by the founder.
a small quote about self love, how rare that is in reality, most people do not live under their own "authority" having given it up to be civil (whatever that means).
Self-love is a rare thing because it’s rooted in your own Authority. This is what happens to us in terms of conditioning, because from the moment we come into the world we lose our authority. We are trained early on to give up our authority to parents or teachers, or any other authority figure! Once we’re adults we give up authority to partners, friends, governments, gods… You name it.
We give up authority to everything; it's fundamental to our way of living because everything about the homogenized world is rooted in control. The only way to keep our society civil, so to speak, is control. And having authority over the population is the only way the control mechanism works, so we’re all trained from a very early age to give up our authority.
Yet the moment you give up your authority, it is in the hands of others, and you're never complete. You can never trust in yourself and then you end up in a life in which your not-self mind, rooted in your openness and conditioning, is making decisions for you—taking you further and further away from who you are.