Surviving The New World Order
By Henry Makow PhD
An Encore Presentation
12-17-7
- [Memo to Myself]
- This isn't about storing silver coins or
- canned food or getting an AK-47.
It's about saving your soul, not your skin. It's
about the tendency to obsess on the New
World Order, get depressed and
become unbearable.- The situation is depressing. A satanic cult
- controls the credit of the world and rules
- through myriad proxies. It is determined
- to destroy civilization and institute an
- Orwellian police state.
- You spend hours every day watching for
- new developments. Your face is pressed
- up against the stop window of the world.
- You are "externalized." You can't go into
- the kitchen without switching on the radio.
- You try to squeeze your sustenance from
- the world. But much of what you imbibe
- is poisonous: depravity, corruption, duplicity
- and tragedy. (Is that the point of the mass
- media? To demoralize and brutalize?)
- Mankind is in the grip of a diabolical force
- that strives to legitimize itself through
- constant deception. You can't overcome
- this demon. But you still control your
- personal life. Ultimately, the battle is for
- the soul of humanity. Why not begin
- by defending your own soul?
- This means erecting a wall between the
- soul, and the world, and establishing a
- balance between the sacred and the
- profane. You need to shut out the world
- (the profane) for set periods of time
- and focus on what inspires you. That
- means turning off the TV, Internet and
- media in general.
- Just as you nourish your body with food,
- you feed your soul with thoughts, sights
- and sounds. You become what you think
- about.Your soul reaches out for beauty,
- grace, harmony, truth and goodness.
- What lifts your spirit? It might be a long
- walk, nature, music, hobby, sport, or
- music. It might be time with your family
- or friends. It might be the Bible, religious
- writing or meditation.
- "Do what you love," Henry David Thoreau
- said. "Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury
- it, unearth it, and gnaw at it still."
- You agree with the mystics who say happiness
- is within. It involves the possession of your
- soul, and not wanting anything else. By
- looking outside your self, you displace
- your soul and debase yourself. This is
- the source of addictive behavior and
- unhappiness.
- The occult elite controls us with sex and
- money- the North-South of the mind. The
- courtship stage is a period when sexual
- feelings are strong so two people will bond
- and start a family. Sex/romance was not
- meant to become a lifelong preoccupation
- and panacea.
- The same is true of money. The stock
- market is a giant casino addicting
- millions. The central banking cult has
- unlimited funds. To make us feel good,
- (while it trashes civil rights and wages
- senseless war) it makes the market go
- up. To fleece us, it crashes the market.
- Don't be a puppet.
- The diabolical powers have been here for
- a long time. You have discovered their
- existence only because they signaled the
- beginning of their endgame on Sept. 11.
- Don't let them stunt or degrade you by
- obsessing on their iniquity. Restore balance
- by attuning yourself to the things you
- love. Be an outpost of happiness.
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- Part Two: Making Your Own Heaven
- The world often seems like a stuffy public
- toilet without ventilation. This is because
- Protagoras' dictum "man is the measure
- of all things" is the official religion.
- Modern culture mostly consists of
- reflections of our degenerate selves, a
- "wilderness of mirrors" as T.S. Eliot
- said. We inhale our own fumes. The
- religion of man is "humanism "or
- "illuminism" which deifies man.
- Plato tried to correct Protagoras. "God
- and not man is the measure of all things."
- We didn't listen to Plato.
- God is now banished from public life. When
- was the last time a Divine Standard was
- applied to anything? When was culture last
- devoted to expressing our highest instead
- of lowest self? That would be a breath
- of fresh air.
- REMOVING THE NEW WORLD ODOR
- This is about spiritual survival in a world
- gone insane.
- We have a tendency to feel helpless, unable
- to affect faraway events. In fact, we are on
- the front lines. The New World Order wants
- our mind and soul. We fight back by
- dedicating ourselves to God instead.
- First we have to short-circuit their two
- main control systems: sex and money. We
- can direct our sex drive by confining it
- to a monogamous relationship. We can
- escape the money compulsion by living
- within our means, and disciplining
- ourselves so money is a minor concern.
- Henry David Thoreau said, "A man is
- rich in proportion to the number of
- things he can afford to leave alone." The
- truly rich man is the one who does not
- think about money.
- By this standard many billionaires are
- paupers. In fact, the more money a
- person has, the harder it is to think
- of anything else.
- REORIENTATION
- Why should we obey God? God is really
- the principle of our own development and
- the path to our happiness and fulfillment. We
- serve ourselves when we serve God. God is
- synonymous with spiritual ideals: love,
- truth, justice, beauty.
- Think life has no meaning? Life has intrinsic
- meaning when we fulfill God's purpose. We
- need to ask, "What does God want of
- me? What was I born to do?"
- God speaks to us through our spirit and
- conscience. We don't hear Him because
- our minds are like mirrors facing the
- world. We need to turn the mirror around
- so it faces the soul inside and shows its
- back to the world.
- Instead of blotting up the world, which
- makes us weary and sick, we focus on
- things that reflect our desire for purity,
- hope, beauty and goodness.
- Instead of letting the world determine
- what we think (and therefore feel) we
- create our own world based on how we
- want to feel. That's what faith is all about,
- making spiritual reality paramount.
- "I know of no more encouraging fact than
- the unquestionable ability of man to
- elevate his life by a conscious endeavor,
- " Thoreau wrote in "Walden."
- "It is something to carve a statue...but it is
- far more glorious to carve ...the very
- atmosphere and medium through which
- we look, which morally we can do. Every
- man is tasked to make his life, even in
- its details worthy of the contemplation
- of his most elevated and critical hour."
- By making our thoughts conform to our
- soul, instead of the world, we create our
- own heaven. All great religions teach us to
- control our thoughts. Our minds are altars
- and our thoughts are offerings to God.
- "Muddied water, let stand, becomes
- clear," said Lao Tzu.
- In the Hindu tradition, mind discipline
- is called "Raja Yoga." By learning to meditate,
- we learn to have constructive thoughts. The
- key is to treat our thoughts as thought they
- were a stranger's, and edit them.
- Christians might maintain their vigilance by
- asking, " What would Christ do? What would
- Christ think?" Christianity, in a nutshell, is the
- imitation of Christ.
- Prayer is another form of meditation. Whatever
- our opinion of Timothy Leary, he had the
- right idea in High Priest: "Prayer is the
- compass, the gyroscope, the centering
- device to give you direction, courage and trust..."
- A CONCENTRATION CAMP IN THE MIND
- How long has it been since you felt happy? Yes,
- it rankles that pathetic scoundrels control the
- world. But man is not the measure of all
- things. No matter what happens on earth,
- God is the only Reality. Look beyond man
- and focus on spiritual reality: beauty,
- goodness, justice and love.
- We place ourselves in concentration camps
- before they're even built. The Illuminati is
- not likely to shatter the illusion of
- freedom. There is no better way to control
- people. But even if they did, we must be
- capable of joy even then. God is ineffable
- Joy and God is far greater than men.
- The key is to ignore the crowd, which is
- manipulated by the Illuminati. It's good
- to be aware but we do not dance to a tune
- tapped out by degenerates. We do not gaze
- at mirrors made by midgets.
- Retiring from the world periodically ensures
- that we don't forfeit the only sphere where we
- still have power. It enables us to make a
- wholesome contribution to society.
- As Paul Elmer More said, "A day that makes
- me happy makes me wise." Let's relearn the
- art of happiness. --- Henry Makow Ph.D. is the
- author of "Cruel Hoax: Feminism and the
- New World Order." (www.cruelhoax.ca) His
- articles can be found at his web site
- www.henrymakow.com He enjoys receiving
- your comments, some of which he posts
- on his site using first names only.
- hmakow@gmail.com
- (This message about renewal originally
- appeared a year ago. I am taking a vacation
- until January. I wish my readers a Merry
- Christmas and Happy New Year!)
Monday, December 17, 2007
Surviving the NWO Game
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