For The Nominally Confused What Does Life Look Like?
What is nominal confusion?
A bewilderment of the mind, a shaking of the body, a persuasive argument that no one wants to look at, mesmerised by day to day events. Do we all live in the shadows that the people in power cast? What do you think about? How are you persuaded? Who has the best argument? And how does that sway your thoughts? Do you make a decision or are you shown a decision?
Confusion is normally answered in choices, and those choices are mostly not your own, they are persuasive arguments, suggestive manoeuvring, where you are guided to an outcome.
How do you cope? How do you deal with things that your subconscious processes?
We are told all is well and yet death and mayhem are all around. Maybe not in your country, but somewhere in the world it is happening. But where it is not, we are being convinced that where we live is fine, everything is alright, not to worry, don’t think about it, it can’t happen here, you are safe. But maybe, just maybe, that’s what the people, of where it is happening, where told just before it happened. What would you do? And where would it leave you if it happened to you, in your country?
The perception of reality, is nominal confusion in itself.
It is difficult to the mind, to contemplate not being led, but we are led every minute of every day. As children we are taught, as adults we teach our children and this cycle of events continues and continues and continues. What would happen if that changed, if you taught your children something else? What would happen to the world around you, if in 10 years, 20 years or 50 years, the teachings of the people were different? Where would life be? What would we yearn for? What would we lust after? And how would they control that?
We are bred to serve from birth to death. We don’t own our very existence, it is merely a perception of the mind. Unbeknown to us, we are serfs. Taxed from morning ’till night, from dusk ‘till dawn, they own us. We pay for our very existence and yet, seemingly we are convinced, that we have a say, we can make decisions, but look carefully, you can only have what they give you.
Can you see this?
