Surviving the New World Order
January 7, 2006
By Henry Makow, Ph.D.
[Memo to Myself]
This isn't about storing silver coins or canned food or getting an AK-47.
It's about saving your soul not your skin. It's about the tendency to obsess on the New World Order, get depressed and become unbearable.
The situation is depressing. A satanic cult controls the credit of the world and rules through myriad proxies. It is determined to destroy civilization and institute an Orwellian police state.
You spend hours every day addictively watching for new developments. Your face is pressed up against the store window of the world.
You are "externalized." You can't go into the kitchen without switching on the radio.
You try to squeeze your sustenance from the world. But much of what you imbibe is poisonous: depravity, corruption, duplicity and tragedy. (Is that the point of the mass media? To demoralize and brutalize?)
Mankind is in the grip of a diabolical force that constantly strives to legitimize itself through deception. You can't overcome this demon. But you still control your personal life. Ultimately, the battle is for the soul of humanity. Why not begin by defending your soul?
This means erecting a wall between the soul, and the world, and establishing a balance between the sacred and the profane. You need to shut out the world (the profane) for set periods of time and focus on what inspires you. That means turning off the TV, Internet and media in general.
Just as you nourish your body with food, you feed your soul with thoughts, sights and sounds. Your soul reaches out for beauty, grace, harmony, truth and goodness. You become what you think about.
What lifts your spirit? It might be a long walk, nature, music, hobby, sport, or music. It might be time with your family or friends. It might be the Bible, religious writing or meditation.
"Do what you love," Henry David Thoreau said. "Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw at it still."
You agree with the mystics who say happiness is within. It involves the possession of your soul, and not wanting anything else. By looking outside your self, you displace your soul and become the thing you want. This is the source of addictive behavior and unhappiness.
The occult elite controls us with sex and money- the North-South of the mind. The courtship stage is a period when sexual feelings are strong so two people will bond and start a family. Sex/romance was not meant to become a permanent preoccupation and panacea. The cult uses it to distract and degrade us while it creates a police state (using the "War on Terror" as a ruse.)
The same is true of money. The stock market is a giant casino addicting millions. The central banking cult has unlimited funds. To make us feel good, (while it trashes civil rights and wages senseless war) it makes the market go up. To fleece us, it crashes the market. Don't be a puppet.
The diabolical powers have been here for a long time. You have discovered their existence only because they signaled the beginning of their endgame on Sept. 11.
Don't let them stunt or degrade you by obsessing on their iniquity. Restore balance by attuning yourself to the things you love. Be an outpost of happiness.
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Part Two: Making Your Own Heaven https://www.savethemales.ca/001446.html
Emanuelle said (January 15, 2006):
Great writing.......I really enjoyed it and could totally relate.
I did turn off my TV (not internet yet.....lol) and went for a walk,and called a few friends,and stopped thinking about how everything is wrong in this world today.
Recently,I was talking to a friend of mine who works for an (undisclosed) branch of the government,strongly involved in NWO.
I asked him"Is there really a conspiracy? and if so,what can I do about it?"
His answer was simple and surprised me.........He said"There is nothing you can do about it,just go on about your life and do the best you can".
I can't change the world, or its people....and God knows I have tried.
But I can change the way I react to it,and truly,happiness is found within,not out there.
I thought I would send you this little feedback :)