Tag: lies

  • yesterdaywasdifferentthen:

    “Above all, don’t lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.”

    Fyodor Dostoevsky (via misanthropyaddict)

    What starts this lie? Is it a lack of belief in ourselves? Is it a sub-conscious effort to protect ourselves from pain? Is it an instinctive response to protect ourselves in the face of uncertainty because we may not have developed the coping mechanisms needed to face a reality not of our choice or making? And when our perspective of reality is altered to the point where the lie becomes hidden, and we can no longer connect the dots of our dysfunction or dis-ease back to the lie, do we then observe the end state and define a remedy based on that? Or do we start with the assumption that a state of dis-ease or dysfunction is a result of choices made at a time when we were trying to protect ourselves thereby assuming that we’re all functional and balanced to begin with, and then trying to work our way through the maze from the end to the start in order to identify the incident that led down the path that gave birth to the lie that landed us in the state of dis-ease?

  • Truth…something most are unfamiliar with.

  • 9/11 – The Real Sad Truth

    If you still believe the official storyline, then you haven’t been paying attention. Logic doesn’t lie. And not everyone that questions the lies is being insensitive to the human losses and tragedies of the day. That is exactly why you must question what did those innocents really die for, and who made it so.

    http://www.911inplanesite.com/

    P.S. It seems, based on questions posed to me, that questioning the official storyline on this tragedy is perceived as disrespect towards the victims and their families and significant others. That’s hogwash of the first degree. If ever there was disrespect shown, it would be to accept blatant lies and cover-ups, half truths, and obvious manipulations, because by accepting that, the truth will never be known and the true reason for their deaths will always be a secret…so what we commemorate will be a lie, and therefore the true respect and honour that we should show to those that perished will never be realised, because we’ll be revering the very same people that could easily be complicit in their demise. 

    You’d think that the inconvenient truth would be worth uncovering in the face of such a tragedy. But it seems that most would rather put this behind them than ask the questions that the official storyline refuses to answer.

    Why so much secrecy?

    Why so many illogical statements?

    Why so many eminent scholars recognised as specialists in their fields of expertise dismissed or demonised?

    Why such hate-mongering?

    Why are we afraid to ask for transparency and truth, instead of allowing them to hide behind the lie of state security? 

    Why are we so complacent in the face of obvious and blatant manipulation of the facts? 

    Why are we afraid to ask why?

  • I think we lose ourselves in misplaced love more than in the things we love.