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Old 11-17-2008, 09:44 PM   #18
Xhaosis
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Default Re: What is going on outside.

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Originally Posted by whitecrow View Post
The passing of the old always brings sadness, and there's no sense denying it. We'll do a lot of grieving before this is all over.

If you don't want to believe what people are telling you here, that's alright. At some point you'll look back and realize you could have changed your options earlier had you listened.

For now, you're in the Old Paradigm - don't feel bad, we've all been there, it's our heritage. You're still seeing the society that's crumbling as having been a great and good one, and so you feel the pain of its passing especially keenly. Those of us who realize its true nature can accept its passing as something that has to happen if the planet is to regain health.

We don't rejoice at the crumbling of the old ways. It's going to be a bumpy ride and there will be lots of suffering. The fact is there's been humongous suffering around the world already - and it's only just now beginning to visit the fat western cultures that caused so much of it.

It is possible to ride this out in equanimity. It's also possible to have to be dragged kicking and screaming every inch of the way. That's a personal choice, but either way we'll be going over that same waterfall.

Hard to give something that you have built.. Over to failure. Indeed I will probably be one of the last to admit defeat. Nor is that a handicap of sorts. I am not so sure the people who are excepting failure just realize how severe it is. Starting over to get to a point we are at now, will take more if not even more time then it took us to achieve what we are in now. So no. I am not eager to say or give up quite yet. Call me weak or what not. Yet I see the walk we must walk, and not the talk we are talking about..

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