Off of the Narrative

Jeff Bailey
Aug 28, 2017 · 3 min read
Jeff Bailey © 2017

I awoke this morning remembering four words from a dream — off of the narrative. Being “off” implies a former state of being “on”. What was I comfortable with, or more accurately, accustomed to in the narrative? The answer is surprisingly superficial, the status-quo wasn’t challenged.

Before Trump, much like the antiquated time denotation, B. C., the rules of engagement seemed clear, eat a good breakfast, work hard, go to church, don’t let people know what you really think, and most importantly believe the propaganda. This shallow existence was acceptable because the conditions of the world were reportedly much worse than the “American Way of Life.” The former narrative, those words echo the once familiar term, “the former Soviet Union, limped along. The populace heard uplifting lip service that expounded on Man’s holy quest for knowledge and its yearning to right the wrongs of the world. We listened as our neighbors became strangers and our hearts turned to lead.

A change was occurring and much like climate change the effects are now irreversible. Trying to execute two diametrically opposed agendas is now transparent, one for the masses, brightly colored packages all containing the promise of fulfillment, and another, presented to the world as a quest for democracy. Stripped of all pretense, neither is the truth.

What do we see when standing in front of the mirror, an agglomeration of Pop Culture, or a furtive attempt at ignoring how diseased we have become by our daily consumption of propaganda? No amount of Jesus save us or reciting the Pledge of allegiance is going allow our eyes or our minds to stay closed. Why is a collective awakening threatening and to whom does it threaten?

There are eight families in the world who have 80% controlling interest in the New York Federal Reserve and they are Goldman Sachs, Rockefeller’s, Lehman’s, Kuhn Loeb’s, Rothschild’s, Warburg’s, Lazard and Moses Seifs. The question remains why is global enlightenment a threat to government and these eight families? Why do these families feel threatened? Why is global chaos preferred over global harmony?

A warring world seems stark enough for the blind to see suffering begets suffering. Why then do we persist with a Neanderthal vision that war leads to peace? Holding the darkness of night at bay by a street light is like amassing fortunes beyond comprehension and feeling more insecure about life. Ignoring that we are all fundamentally connected is fostering a lie that what happens around us does not affect all of us. Those powerful families experience a greater level of physical comfort while denying the world a peaceful nights rest; what peace does that truly bring to them?

I have heard too much about God’s grace and the love of Jesus, or any other enlightened soul as the world still spins in agony. Let us take a look at the darkness in our world and say its name — the realm of Lucifer. Lucifer’s realm is not of flame, rather, it is the world where children starves. Lucifer’s board of directors are responsible for fueling wars, bilking the masses through fiscal manipulation, and suppression of scientific advancement. Our ailing world is the hell we fear. What will it take, to awaken to a different reality? How will we recognize a different world if we fail to understand the world we now live in? We are no better than the worse thing occurring on earth. Like the cells of our body, we exist in the world together. Everything happening affects our collective well-being, how well do you think we are doing?


Originally published at siddha-jeff.com on August 28, 2017.

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