I’ve never been a materialistic person. I could lose everything I own because ultimately, it means absolutely nothing to me. My most prized possessions are my guitars – all of which I built myself from scratch – yet I would not shed a single tear if they burned in a fire. Actually, I have given many of them away as gifts to friends and family. Sure I like them, but I do not love them. It is impossible for me as a human being to love any inanimate object.
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If you cannot criticize your own political ideology, your own spiritual beliefs or lack thereof, your own attitude or any staunch position you have – you become one sided and stagnant. Out of all my past political articles on being a libertarian, I kept waiting for someone to rip me apart and disagree with me. I’ve decided to do it myself. If you are a liberal democrat, try to viciously critique your own views and so forth. It’s a powerful way to expand your knowledge.
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One incredible concept I’ve applied to myself since I was young is my ability to question myself, all my beliefs and my perceptions on life or being alive. To have this ability and retain no hatred or bias is difficult if not impossible; this is especially true of religion. For example, many atheists can be offensively fatuous in regard to religion – an antithetical extremism somewhat militant in nature. Many religious people can be abrasively snobbish in the same way. I say don’t hate anyone for their beliefs or belittle them.
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I am getting so sick and tired of the world of lies we live in. At the root of America’s problem is the Federal Reserve (the real enemy), it’s criminal existence and conception. Last night, I watched the most ridiculous debate between two prolific liars I have ever seen in my entire life – the media and American citizens continue arguing over who won. Neither Obama or McCain won the debate, but there was a loser: America and it’s citizens.
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A brilliant martial arts instructor, Dr. Donald Green (a PhD in both psychology and sociology and master of Moo Duk Kwan or “school of martial virtue” – a hardcore Korean kicking art) told me once while referring to another student who was full of his own egotism, “Listen closely to what he says – and even closer to what he doesn’t say. Study his reaction, his reddened face, when he experiences embarrassment, when he gloats and when he places himself so highly. He doesn’t say much, but what he does say reveals so much about him. Many times, people reveal all they are in only one or two sentences.”
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After an overwhelming majority of American people begged congress on their hands and knees to reject the bailout – they ignored us and spit in our faces. American communism has arrived. My heart sunk in my chest as I watched in disbelief as America has been enslaved on a whole new level.
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I’m assuming that 90% of you out there don’t really know what liberalism and conservatism are. Judging by the two clowns running for president and how people divide themselves among these two positions, it wouldn’t surprise me. If you need a primer lesson, read What Is The Difference Between Liberal and Conservative, a post I wrote a while back.
The two political parties only serve to separate people, creating an enemy image for easily manipulated people to fight against. This is known as a “control”, one of the most ancient forms of social manipulation. It enables the government to corral people like cattle and divide them.
Divide and Conquer is probably the oldest form of social control – the purpose of the two party system, designed to control all of us.
If you are strictly liberal or conservative, you are the result of this process, perpetuating the perturbing perniciousness of political prolixity (gotta love that tongue twister). Please, learn to think as an individual and release these chains of political oppression – you are not an animal, so stop acting like one. The truth is, most people are not just liberal or conservative. It is far more complex than that.
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If you’re at all familiar with martial arts (karate, kung-fu, etc.) you’ve probably heard of Dim Mak (which translates to ‘press artery’), aka the poison touch or poison hand among many slang terms. This is where a highly skilled martial arts expert touches you and you are knocked out or killed without any apparent force. The idea of having magical like powers after learning martial art “secrets” has been tantalizing enthusiasts for hundreds of years. Is it real or a load of crap?
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