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TOPIC: Switchiing off from the grid

Switchiing off from the grid 1 day 4 hours ago #609

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What I mean is simple and literal. It is actually, at least for me, the most sane thing to do since everything functions perfectly fine without being constantly connected to unnecessary energy/power networks that appear to feed you, but actually syphon off your stremgth. Grids are useful at times but have a sinister side when hooked on them. They weaken and disable your functioning, the way you should function anyway.
That applies to every grid, but let's use an example like the health grid as an easy demonstration:
Visualize yourself hanging on wires, infusion lines and fluid pumps as if lying in an intensive care unit of a hospital. It conveys a picture that you are close to dying, or that you would not survive if you did not receive the necessary treatment. You believe in the positive side of perceiving the many cocktails of life sustaining elements, serums, chemicals and fluids, drop fed, pumped and intervally injected into you by machines in sterile conditions. Staff supervise the machines, rather than you, and doctors, highly trained expert, read the data spit out by the various devices in order to mix up what the machines tell them to feed you with. There is little time for a conversation with you. You may not be able to do so anyway because hoses are stuck in your mouth and other holes to ensure input and output are maintained. You are constantly under surveillance, surrounced by monitors, screening your functioning to ensure there is no malfunctioning. You are now part of the grid but faulty and need repair. You may drift in and out of consciousness and when you become aware of what is factual reality you struggle to understand it. You begin to ask where you are, what is going on and why you are there, but there are no familiar faces to help you make sense of anything. You finally put up with the situation, no longer able to clearly differentiate between what is real and what is not. Now you will believe everything what staff and others, even family, if they are allowed to visit, will tell you. You have become the perfectly controlled piece of the grid itself and when you finally can indeed leave the facility you will sing the praise just as you were told to sing it. After all, you were safed from death, you know now, and you are safe and secure as long as you are part of the grid. Because the grid is unlikely to be ever faulty, only you are, thus, you need to be taken care of as the weakest link in the chain. .
Well, I personally rather die than just exist. That's what it is for me. To be hooked on any grid downsizes me to a machine, to an object, or tool that needs maintanance to function, or it must be discarded. But! There is no guarantee of safety in life. To survive the odds of premature death is depending on constant vigilance, adaptation and adjustments to an environment that is constantly changing too. Grids are not flexible enough to ensure one's survival. The opposite is true. Grids are constructs that bind and lock in what seems useful but cause problems in the long run due to purpose designation, far from flexibility overall. Besides, who operates the grid? Their inventor may have had the best intentions but the operator may abuse it for his own benefit. Don't we have enough examples of just that?

Therefor I asked myself to what extent I wanted to stay permanently connected to man made grids? Accepting convenience, I decided to use them, but not be hooked on them day in, day out. And if necessary, I truly can live without any alltogether. It is more than enough and plenty to be part of nature's grid and though I have no real choice there, nature never lies or deceives me. The opposite is true. It nurtures me, provides me with all I need for a happy life. No man-made grid can be better than that. Does that mean to return to stone-age! No! Only to be vigilant of the operators of grids. Replace them, if they are faulty and live with, not against nature, which, also called Mother Earth, truly looks after you, like all good mothers do. ..
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