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Citando a Julian Katari del 17/05/2025, 1:30 am
Natural lawyer
If we learn to quit romanticizing triviality, we'll be able to defend life and make justice in this world. I'm not saying don't have fun and be trivial, but get some principles, some priorities. This seems revolutionary to yesterday's don't be fanatic, because it can be judged as so; where do we draw the line?
When a lie is repeated enough, it becomes the truth even if we know it's a lie. This has to do with our subconscious, which can't tell lies from truth. This subtlety, delicacy, carefulness, caring, was present in pre-colonial places in the world. We have to call it from our standpoint a subtlety because we've become extremely desensitized by the reality a world ran by lies has created. Civilizations and societies six centuries ago were free from it, so it was a rock solid reality, nobody lied, there was no point. Humans then perceived a lot more, so lying made no sense. Today amazon natives, when someone evidently stole something from someone, will visit a shaman to know who it was, and this shaman will ingest floripondio which in dreams will reveal the perpetrator of the theft. Perceptual technologies like this one are absent in a modern world that does not believe in them. This kind of evidence wouldn't fly in a court house.
So there is no objective reality, our beliefs are what materialize into structures that shape the fluidity of the energy that is slowed in this time and space ship that is organic life Pachamama. We obey the rules even if we know they are wrong, or they are lies, because then not doing so would get us into trouble. Today's nawal wants to express the importance of finding wise principles and of standing up to them and living by them regardless of the outcome. Happiness, reproduction, getting by, are not real purposes in life. We need to have a greater goal, and if we don't it's because we yet don't have a greater understanding. So let's start there. The dog is here to defend all the principles and lessons we've been channeling and sharing throughout this daily nawal qu'ij reading journey. Every single one must be included and in the uniting of them all, diversity in unity, we will then comprehend wholesomely enough what we are to strive for and defend.
We might not want to defend life, but we must. We must advocate for the natural law and natural principles, and stand up to the lies; find ways not to be stomped by them but also not to obey them. Creativity, energy, health, stamina, power, intelligence, wisdom, patience, bravery and perseverance are all necessary tools we are forced to develop if we are to become real advocates. That's what I want to be, a natural law lawyer, that would be a title that would suit me well.
Natural lawyer
If we learn to quit romanticizing triviality, we'll be able to defend life and make justice in this world. I'm not saying don't have fun and be trivial, but get some principles, some priorities. This seems revolutionary to yesterday's don't be fanatic, because it can be judged as so; where do we draw the line?
When a lie is repeated enough, it becomes the truth even if we know it's a lie. This has to do with our subconscious, which can't tell lies from truth. This subtlety, delicacy, carefulness, caring, was present in pre-colonial places in the world. We have to call it from our standpoint a subtlety because we've become extremely desensitized by the reality a world ran by lies has created. Civilizations and societies six centuries ago were free from it, so it was a rock solid reality, nobody lied, there was no point. Humans then perceived a lot more, so lying made no sense. Today amazon natives, when someone evidently stole something from someone, will visit a shaman to know who it was, and this shaman will ingest floripondio which in dreams will reveal the perpetrator of the theft. Perceptual technologies like this one are absent in a modern world that does not believe in them. This kind of evidence wouldn't fly in a court house.
So there is no objective reality, our beliefs are what materialize into structures that shape the fluidity of the energy that is slowed in this time and space ship that is organic life Pachamama. We obey the rules even if we know they are wrong, or they are lies, because then not doing so would get us into trouble. Today's nawal wants to express the importance of finding wise principles and of standing up to them and living by them regardless of the outcome. Happiness, reproduction, getting by, are not real purposes in life. We need to have a greater goal, and if we don't it's because we yet don't have a greater understanding. So let's start there. The dog is here to defend all the principles and lessons we've been channeling and sharing throughout this daily nawal qu'ij reading journey. Every single one must be included and in the uniting of them all, diversity in unity, we will then comprehend wholesomely enough what we are to strive for and defend.
We might not want to defend life, but we must. We must advocate for the natural law and natural principles, and stand up to the lies; find ways not to be stomped by them but also not to obey them. Creativity, energy, health, stamina, power, intelligence, wisdom, patience, bravery and perseverance are all necessary tools we are forced to develop if we are to become real advocates. That's what I want to be, a natural law lawyer, that would be a title that would suit me well.