For so long, we have been convinced that the form of formal education system is the best.
Hence, with the exception of politicians, one’s rise to the top of the societal hierarchy is measured by their academic accolades.
It is generally accepted and presumed that intelligence and wisdom can only be achieved through regurgitation and storage of knowledge.
This continues to be the case albeit the fact that there is not even one indication of how many degrees the biblical wisemen possessed.
The idea of relying on regurgitated and stored information only could be our fallacy.
What this basically does is inhibit our innate and inherent ability to access information and wisdom in real time.
Needless to say, for as long as humanity ignores the power of intuition (being in tune with the highest frequencies), the inner child and gut feeling, it will continue to inflict more pain on itself than its imaginary enemy, Satan could.
Moreover, it is not only education to which this conundrum applies. The same can be said about almost everything else this world has based its existence upon.
It is a world crafted on doing everything as a means to an end rather than the end itself. It is collectively believed that everything else can only be achieved in this way with no question. Anyhow, it is also important to note that the world seems to have been progressing very well since the dawn of independent media.
The fact that anyone with a reasonable level of critical thinking could basically pick up a microphone, a camera and share their views or report on things the legacy media’s handlers may not allow have shaken the walls of Jericho.
It presented the opportunity to listen to different sides of a story enough for one to discern the sensible from the nonsensical. It helped lift the veil on the stronghold that the special interests have had on information for years. It has also led to the realisation that for so long our perception of life may have been exploited at will.
This has also greatly brought about an unexpected awakening to the old ways, the same way streaming and MP3 Players have done to the compact disc. The legacy media had no choice but to now scramble for the views and attention they may have taken for granted for decades, and if there is one thing the internet can be credited for a free access to the market of ideas.
As we progress and try to navigate the free market of ideas, it is also important to acknowledge that there is a new wind of change. It is a wind of the mind shift that, for once, has become a discomfort to institutions that, for long, thrived on exploitation and human energy harvesting.
At this point, no efforts of censorship can mischievously mislead and deceive the awakened ones. Concepts such as misinformation and labelling truth sharers and seekers as conspiracy theorists only exposes the panic in the halls of darkness.
To finally witness the propellers of human rights trampling on them with fake definitions is the outright exposition of the highest hypocrisy. In this case, one could confidently believe that the end times that have been prophesied for centuries have finally come.
The only difference is that it is not the end of humanity but the end of the curse, persecution and fall of the veil from which the dark forces have been subjugating humanity from.
*Uncommon Sense is published in the New Era with contributions from Karlos Naimwhaka. YouTube channel: Karlos Lokos.
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