by Digger Barr
https://gaiasgardens.guru/
We know too much to be governable’ says Tucker Carlson. (1)
A concise accurate comment that has been a part of my reality for a very long time.
Do we know so much we have become ungovernable?
From my perch I shift my head and look across the field like a hawk that examines the ground for any potential movement.
I can clearly see the split of worlds.
I have been sitting on this perch for quite some time.
Over a relatively short amount of time, the world that I thought should be has come into view.
But it has not yet fully materialized.
My idea of freedom has been kept at bay by unrelenting archaic regimes of slavery.
I look across the field towards the next fence line.
Not happening fast enough according to my long held understanding, the world is still moving swiftly through change.
Change with momentous achievements, and we have yet to reach the levels that seem obviously obtainable.
I spot movement in a far corner and stretch my wings out in preparation for flight.
I have never understood why we cannot have free energy readably available right here right now for everyone.
This one line item is a can opener for a case of canned worms that plagues every corner of our world.
Ingeniously, feathers are designed to catch air currents and so I lift off effortlessly.
Where is the free energy Nikola Tesla presented 135 years ago? (2)
The answer is under multiple layers of enslavement that we need to peel back layer by layer until we can get to a basic level of functionality .
If we know it exists, we can see it and understand it, why do we not have it?
Circling over the top of a ditch I peer down into the tall grass.
If we know the IRS are the henchman control arm of the Federal Reserve enslavement program, why do we continue to be chained to those false control mechanisms?
If we know we have been manipulated by a global elite with keeping us enslaved by mind controlling programs, why do we not break free?
Have enough of us seen past the programming to stand on our own platform?
Are we growing in numbers enough to drop the facade?
What will it take for us to move toward our own freedom?
When will we realize there are no locks on the prison doors?
A light wind lifts my wings and I glide gently over the terrain.
At what point do we walk away from any organized form of Governance?
At what point do we claim our self reliance as our sovereignty?
At what point do we stop giving away our power?
Something to the left grabs my full attention and I bank sharply towards it.
We have all that we need to stand up to the control mechanisms that have stolen our lives.
We don’t need to feign from retribution.
We have the right to live openly and freely with no threat to our well being.
My wings pull back and go into a full throttle dive, head pointing laser sharp with legs in a streamline tuck.
The trick in thriving is in believing in yourself.
One must have courage in order to be independent.
One must have faith and a knowing that your life is a gift.
And that gift is a blessing that is appreciated by living in the fullness of your potential.
My moment of glory is tainted by a crash landing.
But in my talons is the reward.
I found it was difficult to grab my prize and still land gracefully.
Not all operations are picture perfect but I still got the job done.
Even as a hawk I can laugh at myself, graceful and clumsy all at the same time.
The key to this moment is that I have learned to take care of myself.
I am sovereign and have just proven I can provide for myself.
As a human I accept that we can help each other by acknowledging ourselves in a humble manner.
Nature has a way all of its own.
When we get back to our natural state of being I think we will find we are very capable of self governance.
In this level of organization we will need to be spiritually responsible.
We will need to be respectful.
We will need to be able to crash land and get back up again.
With the help of others this can be done gracefully as we learn to thrive in community.
We are not all meant to be the solitary Hawk as it hunts for food.
We each have a role to play. We can do better when working together.
But the key here is that we each have an opportunity to be our sovereign selves.
Not an opportunity given to us but one that we are willing to step up and take as a birthright.
I finish off the rodent, swallowing it down bones and all.
Let us not fall into the traps that have been taught as control mechanisms.
Those of greed and selfishness. But rediscovering a world that is full of abundance and shared resources.
Not for control or for profit, natural resources should be shared, equally and respectfully, using only what you need, wasting nothing.
Information sharing brings better quality into our lives for all.
Ideas that enhance our living, our health and comfort.
It doesn’t mean we forgo commerce. Exchange of resources is common sense.
When we all pitch in we can create a healthy living environment that promotes joy and prosperity for everyone.
An optimal living formula includes the give and take that nature demonstrates.
In this formula our world lives in a balance that we were meant to live in.
Back up on my hawks landing, I feel the split in the world.
Outside control can only be a form of authoritarianism as necessary in a police state.
In one world, that’s the sort of thing that nearly killed us all.
Some will not know how to exist without it.
In another world we are striving for our spiritual selves.
If this ideal makes us ungovernable, so be it.
Spiritual governance needs to come from within.
I shake my wings into realignment and rest my eyes in a quasi nap
This is the world that we are meant to live in.
One of peaceful prosperity, where effort reflects reward.
The closer to Nature we become, the closer to truth we will find.
Digger25
Footnote
(1). Tucker Carlson on X with Clayton Morris
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1900592764653387903
(2) as Presented before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers on May 20, 1891.