There are some interesting memes on the walls today. I rarely share memes for purposes most know. But an occasional infraction can be useful. This image reminds me so much of facebook that I really feel moved to share it and comment on it. Additionally, the text added by the source is excellent. This is not mere memery. This… is invitation… to excellence. Ex Cell Ence. However when I went to the ‘realization’ page this was from, it was filled with garbage and memes I disagree with, so I will not post that source. via @[1011601364:2048:Gabriella Eleina] ••• “Whether you know it or not, »even if you think you are free from conforming to society, you are still conditioned to a certain extent by your parents and by invisible forces that comprise cultural con games. We are programmed from a young age to respond to situations similarly to how our peers and parents do, just as they were, and this is socialization. Your social networks, ‘peers’, friends, acquaintances and parents (and theirs as well) were all acting what they think they should do according to the cultural belief systems and what is deemed ethical and “proper”. A.k.a: ‘normal’. But ‘normal’ is neither normal nor human. Many of these conditionings are religious, scientistic or ‘new age’… yet we will rarely recognize that these are false collectives based on absurdly cartoonish reductions of absolutely unimaginable phenomenon. The perspectives we are trained to employ in order to make common evaluations such as fair, unfair, mean, evil, ‘dark’ or ‘sinful’… are some examples but many of the systems of judgment and evaluation we are trained to obey and replicate are little more than social diseases masquerading as measuring sticks. These make us into slaves who react catastrophically to phenomenon we could otherwise easily engage, learn with and from, and even find senses of personal actualization within. These “conditionings” restructure our minds, relationships and even brain tissue… and cause us to react in ways that are out of our true character. We carry many borrowed beliefs from culture and our upbringing that do not reflect who we really are. Beliefs are usually little more than well-practiced lies which remake our creatively intelligent options in their extremely limited and often reactive image. These have nothing to do with you, your actual intelligence, or your wild and human natures. The best response is simply the interruption. Stop. Pause. Down shift and realize you have thousands of options, many of which are shockingly interesting and even heroic. The onset of reactivity is the signal to attempt a creative interruption. Pause and activate your creative prodigy. Go way beyond the roles and reactions you have seen and been trained to. You will discover that, not only are you more intelligent and aware than you thought… your essential nature is prodigy, not slavery.

There are some interesting memes on the walls today. I rarely share memes for purposes most know. But an occasional infraction can be useful. This image reminds me so much of facebook that I really feel moved to share it and comment on it. Additionally, the text added by the source is excellent. This is not mere memery. This… is invitation… to excellence. Ex Cell Ence.

However when I went to the ‘realization’ page this was from, it was filled with garbage and memes I disagree with, so I will not post that source.

via Gabriella Eleina

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“Whether you know it or not, »even if you think you are free from conforming to society, you are still conditioned to a certain extent by your parents and by invisible forces that comprise cultural con games. We are programmed from a young age to respond to situations similarly to how our peers and parents do, just as they were, and this is socialization. Your social networks, ‘peers’, friends, acquaintances and parents (and theirs as well) were all acting what they think they should do according to the cultural belief systems and what is deemed ethical and “proper”.

A.k.a: ‘normal’. But ‘normal’ is neither normal nor human.

Many of these conditionings are religious, scientistic or ‘new age’… yet we will rarely recognize that these are false collectives based on absurdly cartoonish reductions of absolutely unimaginable phenomenon. The perspectives we are trained to employ in order to make common evaluations such as fair, unfair, mean, evil, ‘dark’ or ‘sinful’… are some examples but many of the systems of judgment and evaluation we are trained to obey and replicate are little more than social diseases masquerading as measuring sticks. These make us into slaves who react catastrophically to phenomenon we could otherwise easily engage, learn with and from, and even find senses of personal actualization within.

These “conditionings” restructure our minds, relationships and even brain tissue… and cause us to react in ways that are out of our true character. We carry many borrowed beliefs from culture and our upbringing that do not reflect who we really are.

Beliefs are usually little more than well-practiced lies which remake our creatively intelligent options in their extremely limited and often reactive image. These have nothing to do with you, your actual intelligence, or your wild and human natures.

The best response is simply the interruption. Stop. Pause. Down shift and realize you have thousands of options, many of which are shockingly interesting and even heroic. The onset of reactivity is the signal to attempt a creative interruption. Pause and activate your creative prodigy. Go way beyond the roles and reactions you have seen and been trained to. You will discover that, not only are you more intelligent and aware than you thought… your essential nature is prodigy, not slavery.

Jan 30, 2014

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