unawareness
Parable of the empty jar:
“The kingdom of the father is like a certain woman who was carrying a jar full of meal. While she was walking on the road, still some distance from home, the handle of the jar broke and the meal emptied out behind her on the road. She did not realize it; she had noticed no accident. When she reached her house, she set the jar down and found it empty.” ~ Christ, book of Thomas
zombies:
Over the past few years, I have noticed an influx of highly unaware individuals, and this fact is very concerning, as it is an intricate part of staying safe. I attribute this to cell phones, as most rely on them to get through their day. The days of original thought are history and looking straight ahead when strolling down the street, working, driving, eating at a restaurant, grocery shopping, and so on. My point is that constantly looking down makes you highly vulnerable, thus making you unaware. Drivers are getting more unaware as well. I’m noticing an influx of drivers stopping at green lights or not going when the light turns green as if waiting for another green shade to emerge. And for those of you who enter a building and immediately stop, why do you do this? In my opinion, this is the epidemy of unawareness.
dark ages:
With all the available tech in our hands, this gives the illusion that we are moving forward, thus making us highly advanced. However, it is the opposite, making us lose awareness. With that said, I’m confident this is an agenda to move humans into the next phase of the human experience; transhumanism. Transhumanism is making mankind go deeper into the dark ages. I’m sure that is where we are now, as we have been hoodwinked into believing that we are highly advanced when in reality, we are moving closer to the dark ages, and the dark ages we were taught is bullshit, as we didn’t live in caves carrying billy-clubs. A couple of shows come to mind that reveals where mankind is headed. The Walking Dead is a prime example of where mankind is headed, as the character “Negan” carries around a baseball bat (caveman club) enrobed in barbed wire called “Lucille,” which he named after his wife and who is also a name for Lucifer, who is the light bringer, which in several episodes, he sets “Lucille” on fire to see at night. Another apparent “Walking Dead” metaphor is “the walkers,” who are unaware, clueless, or NPC’s if you want to include simulation theory lingo.
Another movie that mocks that there were no primal humans that carried around clubs lived in caves, and sported animal fur clothing is “Caveman,” starring the Ringo Star, Shelly Long, and Dennis Quaid. If you have eyes to see, you will notice that the movie was set amongst the highly advanced civilization rock dwellers you never learned about in school.
be aware:
If you practice awareness,s you will be amazed at how much you miss out o or annoy others by being unaware; once you become aware of how unaware you were, you will wish you figured it out sooner.
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