
by Digger Barr
https://gaiasgardens.guru
I am not naive.
At least I didn’t think so until I started writing this article.
Then I quickly realized that being naive and having a god given sense of self are in direct conflict.
They shouldn’t be. But the world as we have known it demands it.
Let me give an example.
I grew up believing any American could be president someday.
That belief is a God given sense of self, as a child of the universe, equal in the eyes of the lord, to all other children of the universe.
And on planet we are capable of achieving whatever it is we want to achieve.
People ‘in the know’ of how politics operates would say, I was horribly naive.
Their laughter is deafening.
I am aware of the inconsistencies as institutions installed at every level of our programmed lives.
I am not naive.
But I cannot let go of that child-like pureness that intuits that we were born equal and capable to achieve whatever it is we set out to do.
In fact this glowing burning idea as a flame is so deep within me, It feels like a part of me that is not of this earth.
It sits in my core, my navel. It is my gut instinct.
It is a part of me that challenges everything that challenges it.
When I see inconsistencies this overwhelming urge surges and wells up inside of me.
The urge is to stand my ground and not let the injustice bowl me over.
It feels so powerful it gives me calm in moments of great stress.
It is a moral compass that also speaks with clarity and confidence.
This silent constitution has guided me all of my life.
The world watches as I stand my ground issue after issue, and they say “you are so naive”.
My friends told me, just wear a mask.
Not for a second would I , or could I. It felt so wrong. My defiance felt so right.
There are those in our world that strive to keep the masses naive.
That is how they control us.
And there are many things I am naive about. Probably about many more things than I know.
I don’t know. Therefore I am uninformed.
But that doesn’t make one naive.
The world is complicated. It came that way, We make it that way.
Does it need to be?
I was listening to the Newsmax interviewer Finnerty question Rep. Tim Burchett about the UFO files.
Burchett replied that he cannot tell what he knows because he is still a member of congress.
Finnerty accepted this response as a known understanding. (1)
Call me naive one more time.
Why?
Isn’t Mr. Burchett a representative of the people?
He is a member of congress. He is a representative of the people. He is on the Disclosure committee.
Is there a reason all of these elements prevent him from telling us what he knows?
Or does this mean we accept that congress has a secrecy code, sworn to keep things from us?
I get that what he knows is more truth than the people may want to hear.
But isn’t that why he was voted into office. To represent and inform the People?
Apparently the truth is appalling.
We are at a decision point.
Do we want to remain naive or are we ready to hear the truth, no matter how gruesome and appalling it may be?
It may be a controlled demolition, but it will be a demolition nonetheless.
What will be our stance when we hear of things that are hard to hear?
Isn’t it time to find our stable core and guiding light?
Isn’t it time that we nurture that universal flame deep within ourselves?
We all have the ability to find ourselves.
We are children of the Universe after all.
Don’t be naive about your God given strength.
The strength they would ridicule away from you.
It is indeed stronger than the manipulated world would have you believe.
The truth is coming out. It’s just a matter of time. And that time is upon us.
The light is truth. That light is you.
Digger26
Footnote
(1) Rep. Burchett to Newsmax: Public Has a Right to Know on UFOs | Newsmax.com https://share.google/y7JrwVluhwl6msB1G
