Buyer beware. It’s pass at your own risk with the material world’s plan of perpetual purchase. There are tentacles and tethers to a powerful spirit trap lurking in every price tag. For the one low price of blankety-blank dollars and 99 cents, you can have this disposable whatever-it-is, and we will help ourselves to your attention, your fortune, and your will. Hurry now before this offer expires into the next “don’t miss this” got-to-have-it. It’s yours and you’re ours.
In one neighborhood of the kingdom the unwitting tear into their prizes and surprises. It’s Christmas. With astrological precision the masters of materialism prepare the annual orgy of a massive download of molded plastic flotsam. Wrapping is shredded carefully, curiously, and furiously; thusly creating a wake through a reserve of who’s-this-for presents. Meanwhile, in another part of the kingdom children and elders alike hunker down in residual stalwarts of a debris field carefully, curiously, and deliberately listening for the whistle of the next incoming ordinance. The rubbles of these communities are piled in hulks of destruction which serve as the neighborhood sarcophagus of those who’s fates had happened to be critically intermingled with the war crimes of modernity. Another holy-day made safe by an unfettered assault on the intolerable mass of “mistakes” that Providence has apparently burdened civilization with. Someone is crying in each neighborhood. In one they are reduced to tears when someone else touches their stuff. In the other one children and adults cry alike into the exploded dirt and fire. Crying out into the obliterating nightmare for some Stone Age annihilation.
Such is the corporate trap of the common man and woman. We succumb to the hype, agreeing to link our destiny to the cosmic monopoly monster that is bent on utter domination, or fail to comply at the risk of violent back blow and ethnic cleansing. This planetary scale scenario is easy to recognize, but extremely difficult to admit too. A serious element of the trap is the psychological commitment to it. The current status quo may leave a lot to be desired, But what else can you do!? The ace in the hole for the commoner, that wants independence, is that the monopolist needs us a lot more than we need it. One might reconsider the commitment to the world as it is presented. Reality, and its necessity has been inverted. Presently it would be wise to make an about face. It will certainly take a minute to sever the tethers, get free of modern dependencies, and clearly see the path to unify, and re-unify, with each other and Mother Earth. The monopolistic parasites that have been deceptively running amok on earth are well aware that the birth right of life, liberty, and freedom is supported by nature, not them. This is why the maniac grab for attention and resource is so urgent. When the populace of earth lets the monopolist go it will be the parasite that loses its edge, not the rest of us.