
Recent events have reminded me just how much the manufactured perception in people is different from the actuality of their situation. And I fully include myself in this: We are all at the mercy of "official" narratives - if we allow these narratives to persist in our minds for too long. Even if we doubt them, they tend to gnaw on us the longer we are listening to them or reading about them.
There is however one enormously powerful thing we can do about it: Put those narratives to the test!
It doesn't always have to be a groundbreaking hypothesis about the foundations of our culture's dogmas and paradigms, sometimes even the smaller convictions that have been nourished by the gang's narratives have to be put under scrutiny, especially if there is an inner desire to explore avenues other than the media-prescribed.
The most recent example is the crossing of borders in covi times, and well, I'm sure you know - it's near damn impossible to move anywhere these days... or so you have heard.
While there may in fact be such restrictions and limitations for traveling across countries, we have indeed found that most of these claims are unfactual. We have crossed several countries since the covi craze began and except for the quarantine in Montenegro we really didn't have any problems being granted passage. On the contrary: We were welcomed.
It's quite "weird" to read official remarks on a governmental website of your own country that detail all the problems that occur at the borders of most countries at this time, only then to go and find out there is no problem, noone is stopping us and everyone is quite polite actually.
We have been greeted warmly in Serbia, and in Bulgaria and it was almost comfortable and effortless crossing those borders. If you didn't hear about the world stage situation you wouldn't know anything was different.
Now how can that be if the German government claims there are significant hurdles, obligations to do so-called pcr tests or having to go into mandatory quarantines with every new country entered despite the absence of any symptoms.
I am not sure. Maybe because it's all a massive psyop, a test to see how willing we human beings are to believe lies and give up on our own future.
There is this lingering feeling that most of what we hear is in fact just to make people shy away from going their own way these days, that these narratives are meant as utter discouragement and as a way to sow fear into the hearts of those longing to go find themselves (and into everyone else's heart as well).
I am not saying this world stage situation will no longer be impacting people in the actual, but it is quite illuminating to witness just how much of our inner resistance and unrealized preference in our way of life is due to an illusory fear narrative that may never have been half as significant in the actual. It only appears that way.
If you feel called to go: go.
I reckon to say that noone can stop you if you go about it in a polite but firm way with good intentions. Stop listening to the narratives that conjure up fear, they are not half as significant as your own choice to go make the jump into the unknown, even and especially in our crazy times. If you really want to be free, only you can make that will turn into reality.

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