Freedom & Morality are directly proportional
As Morality increases, Freedom increases.
As Morality declines, Freedom declines.
Another way of stating this Law would be to say that the presence of Truth and Morality in the lives of the people of any given society is inversely proportional to the presence of Tyranny and Slavery in that society.
True Freedom CAN NEVER exist in a society that embraces MORAL RELATIVISM (the idea that there is no inherent and objective difference between Right and Wrong, so humanity may arbitrarily “create” or “decide” Right and Wrong for themselves).
One TRUE Divide
There is only One True Divide that separates humanity into two distinct types of individuals. The criterion for this divide is whether or not an individual believes in “Authority,” and therefore believes that there is legitimacy to slavery.
Statist v. Anarchist
ARCHONIST
Believes in the legitimacy of rulers.
Statism: The brilliant idea that we give a small group of people the right to kidnap, imprison, harass, steal from, and kill people, so that we can be protected from people who kidnap, harass, steal, and kill people.
A STATIST is an individual who erroneously believes that there is such a thing as “Authority” vested in certain human beings, magically giving them the “right to rule” over the people. This “Authority” means that certain people, who we call “Government,” have the “moral right” to issue commands to those whom they rule (those under their “jurisdiction”), and that their “subjects” (slaves) have a “moral obligation” to obey the arbitrary dictates (“laws”) set by their Masters. Most simply put, a Statist is someone who believes in the legitimacy of SLAVERY.
ANARCHONIST
Believes there is no legitimacy to the mastering over other people or the rulership externally over others keeping them as slaves or subjects
An ANARCHIST (ANARCHONIST) is one who knows that there could never be legitimacy to “Authority” or “Government” because those terms are simply euphemisms for Violence and Slavery, which are always immoral and in opposition to Natural Law.
From the Greek prefix an- (av-): “without; the absence of” and the Greek noun archon (apxwv): “master; ruler”
Anarchy does NOT mean “without rules.” It literally means “without rulers; without masters.” Absence of rulers & masters.
NO MASTERS & NO SLAVES
NO RULERS, NO MASTERS
Anarchy = Freedom
The powers at be have deliberately obfuscated the meaning of Anarchist through a Mind Control technique called endless repetition. The powers at be have been able to trick enough people into believing that Freedom is Chaos or put in a different way that the absence of the state of Slavery means Chaos instead of Freedom.
Anarchy is the state of existence where there are no Masters and no Slaves. Therefore, Anarchy means the absence of Slavery, or in other words, Freedom.
Enlightenment
The One True Divide that separates all Consciousness is the belief or not that Slavery is legitimate. The real Enlightenment comes when you understand the divide in Consciousness: There is no legitimacy to Slavery or there is legitimacy to Slavery. The divide has to be bridged.
The Fear of Chaos
The Fear of Chaos is what keeps this divide system going.
Chaos cannot be viewed as something to Fear, rather it is important to view Chaos as a Teacher.
It teaches us, through Apophasis, what NOT to do.
Apophatic Process: For example, “that’s a bad idea” or “you probably shouldn’t that.”
It doesn’t require belief. For example, applying your hand to a hot stove, you will get burned.
If you do not want negative self-inflicted chaos in your life you must align your behavior to Natural Law, which means you must know the difference objectively between Right & Wrong, and willfully through your Freewill deliberately choose the Right Action over the Wrong Action. Negative consequences occur when you are in opposition to Natural Law.
The Natural Laws do NOT care about you.
The Control & Slavery system is about limitation of Free Will through the destruction of possibility.
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