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Freak show! Instead of a refined world of class…

are we living in a gaudy world that is crass? Instead of less is more, are we living too much is better…?

I look around and gag!!!

Fat pig people dress like sloppy fools, proud of their gluttony. A first lady that looks like Ghetto trash who many time dresses, acts and looks like a transvestite, or a hooker while she is touted as being a ‘fashion icon’ by the bought and paid for corrupted media.

Some men look like women and some women look like men.

Money can’t buy class. Look at many Hollywood types… they act and live like ‘an immoral freak show’ with their lives on display for all to see and for many in the clueless, ‘unable to think for themselves’, masses emulate their example. Many in the masses can’t discern that it’s all a freak show…entertaining to watch, but not to live…

Many people these days seem to enjoy, even strive to act and look like freaks…
A ‘president’ that talks about ‘fairness’, while he lives like the dictator of some third world country.

Think of third world dictators, they live like gaudy, over-indulgent pigs (remember Emelda Marcos and her shoes, now think Michelle Obama and her garish wardrobe and continual vacations), while most the people, ‘their loyal subjects’, starve, live in squalor, poverty and illness, while ‘the few’ entertain and support, in order, that they stay in ‘favor’ of the regime. And this is what the Obama Regime wants for America. To quote Obama, “I punish my enemies and reward my friends.” Those are the words and actions of a dictator, ‘a Chicago Mafia, Muslim thug’, not a President.

Then we have the non-Americans moving to our country trying to change the view to something un-American and certainly anti-Christ…

And we are ‘supposed’ to accept their strange way of dressing, beliefs and habits, while they ignore even tear ours down…

Everywhere we look, it’s the Star War’s Bar… But this is not a movie this is our America.

What is happening to our country and what do we do about it…?
America was built upon, In God We Trust, not an anything goes freak show of immorality, lies, cons, power hungry thugs, etc…

America is by the people and for the people… not corrupt the people, change and dumb down the people, demoralize the people so that they don’t know who they are and are more easily controlled for the purposes of a government that becomes more corrupted by the day.

I look around and don’t recognize our America… It scares me and literally makes me physically, mentally and emotionally ill. So, I turn to God and ask for comfort and intervention…

Anyone else feel the same way?…

How do you know when you are in the presence of evil?

???????????????????????????????Does your skin crawl? Do you have a certain feeling in your gut?

Do you feel like you need to get away from the place, or them fast?

Do they appear too good to be true… or too bad to be around?…

Can you see evil from viewing it on TV? Can you catch it at a glance, or does it take time for you to see it?

Is evil obvious, or does it ‘try’ to hide itself? When evil tries to hide in good, is that its worst and most destructive manifestation?

Can you discern when evil is trying to hide in good?

What is it that lets you know or reveals that you are in the presence of evil?

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They can try to teach or to tell you anything… but

Ann05cit doesn’t become true until or unless you believe it…

It’s you that decides and has the final say about what you believe … not ‘them’…

So if you allow yourself to become brainwashed and led down a path to destruction by politicians or anyone else… it’s because you allowed it to occur.

The Obama regime is preying on those with no self-will or ability to think or to discern for themselves.

His agenda is to brainwash the non-thinkers and those without the sense and intelligence to think for themselves. Hear through Obama’s circle-talking lies… his Leviathan spin on everything… the fog that he creates that hides the truth… if you can’t see through that you are being brainwashed…

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“Nothing in the world can take the place of…

???????????????????????????????…persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not: unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent.” Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933

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Scrupulosity…

???????????????????????????????… is the modern-day ‘medical diagnosis’ that corresponds to a traditional use of the term scruples in a religious context, e.g. by Roman Catholics, to mean obsessive concern with one’s own sins and compulsive performance of religious devotion. As much as I find categorizing people trite and obnoxious… because of a group I recently observed, I began thinking why are some people so ‘overly religious’ and wear the mantel of the church like self-protecting armor as a facade to hide in and behind.

Overly religious people… those who hold hands and pray in a circle, as if ‘showing off’… those soooo ‘righteous’ and ‘religious’ and who say bless you’, ‘praise God’ and ‘Amen’ at the drop of a hat, and who attend church as if it’s their whole life and world…I wonder why their connection to God isn’t more secure in themselves?

One possibility might be that there is a besetting sin they are aware of, or perhaps, past sins that they find too upsetting to think about, or perhaps, even consciously remember, but have not been confessed to God and repented of.  As I have noticed that these people rarely appear happy, or joyful and are overly serious, critical and careful to word things in just the ‘right’ way and ‘according to them’. They appear full of a guilty conscious … and like they are hiding it from the themselves and the world…

Some people have made some bad choices in their lifetime and they begin to get a guilty conscious. They can’t forgive themselves and so they turn to religion ‘hoping’ that they will find a God that will forgive them so that they can ‘feel better’ about themselves. They are, perhaps, afraid of their karma coming back to ‘haunt’ them thinking that when they die, they will have to face the punishments for what they did in this lifetime. They fear that they might be judged harshly someday and maybe that’s why they judge others so intensely and try to lord their facade of being religious over others.

Example: There was a very wealthy man in Texas who was accused and tried for killing several people including his stepdaughter..after going through much of his fortune defending himself, he got off. Then this guy became a minister… HA!

There are a wide range of ‘mental afflictions’ in which people have an area of their life to which their mind keeps lying to them. Is this why some wear the mantel of ‘religion’ while lying to the world? Is it their guilt and fear of being judged eventually by the God that they ‘claim’ so devoutly to believe in and worship?

 Is this why they continually judge themselves and others as it relates to God and try to hold themselves out as more ‘religious’, so that others will view them as ‘good’ and they can think ‘good’ of themselves? Priests who molest children. The Bishop who extorts money for donations and kisses up to the wealthy, using guilt and the ‘promise’ of redemption… The true redemption that he has nothing to do with…

Scrupulosity has been called “pathological doubt.” OCD sufferers do something simple – depending on the person, it might be locking a door, switching off the oven, or receiving God’s forgiveness – and then their illness causes them to worry

abnormally over whether they did it correctly. They feel driven to keep seeking assurance far beyond what is rational.

Scrupulosity can fill people with such false guilt that many are unlikely to admit to it, while others have no idea that they have an unhealthy sense of guilt and so ‘suppose’ there is nothing wrong with them.

Consequently, scrupulosity remains such a hidden disease that
researchers have been unable to determine how common it is. One study of Catholic high school students found that a staggering 25% seemed to have scrupulosity. Perhaps, there was something in their religious teaching that contributed to this astounding figure.

Famous Christians often thought to have suffered from scrupulosity include Martin Luther, who spear-headed the Protestant Reformation, and John Bunyan, author of one of the most influential of all Christian books, ‘Pilgrims Progress’. If so, it highlights how Christians cannot only survive, but spiritually thrive despite this affliction. The Almighty can turn this horror on its head, even bringing incalculable good out of a most distressing illness. This most certainly does not mean, however, that the God of love who went to the extreme of the cross wants anyone to suffer the torment of feeling unforgivable. That is why Christ suffered on the cross, so that we could be saved. So why all the guilt and fear? 

It is well known that in his early days as a monk, Luther was overwhelmed by feelings of utter depravity and terror of judgment. It is claimed that, despite desperately wanting to please God, he was assaulted by anger and hatred towards God, urges to curse God and, during prayer, obsessing about the devil’s rear end. It is frequently told how he threw an inkpot at a vision of the devil, but less well publicized is that he also threw an inkpot at a vision of Christ. The great reformer often suffered such depression that he wished he had never been born.

Interestingly, Luther’s wife, Kate, is thought to have suffered from a different anxiety disorder; Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Not only is this condition often treated with the same medication as used to treat OCD, it can also be spiritually bewildering. 

I once knew someone who was tormented by mysterious guilt feelings and had feelings of being cut off from God. He suffered from a serious illness that caused great physical pain and yet he found this inner pain far worse than the physical pain. The torment persisted for years despite him having a solid Biblical understanding of salvation, being strongly committed to God and frequently being powerfully used of God. Eventually, he discovered that GAD was causing what almost seemed to be spiritual symptoms of guilt and/or alienation from God.

Do feelings of internal guilt turn some into religious zealots, and is that why some enter the church in service? Are addictions caused by this same kind of internal guilt? Look at Islam and the guilt and hate that it instills and inflicts in their ‘practice’ of  being ‘devout’. Their repetitive prayer routines, their covering and confining clothing…their punitive maiming, stoning and killing…

Scrupulosity and its derivatives  describes an obsession with one’s sins and ridding them at all costs – has caused the suffering of many a Christian both past and present. It’s derived from the 14th century Latin word scrupulous, meaning a “sharp stone or pebble,” used figuratively by Cicero to describe that which causes unease or anxiety. Think of it as a jagged pebble lodged firmly in the recesses of the mind, causing Martin Luther, for example, to go through confession marathons with annoyed priests to make sure he hadn’t left one sin unconfessed.
For the believer, an obsession with moral purity can stifle fruitful relationships with other Christians, and perhaps ironically, with the Lord himself. Instead of leading a believer to a deeper trust in God’s mercy on account of their sins – a trust that is meant to bring “peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ” – scrupulosity focuses the person back on the efforts of him or herself, which usually leads to excessive guilt and despair.
It fills me with sadness and even fear when I observe the angry, stern, sad countenance and suffering look on many of the faces of those afflicted… and the damnation and brimstone of those preaching and the pathetically joyless faces and countenance of so many overly obsessed with religion. Then there are those who have this almost dazed, ‘drank too much of the koolaid’ self-righteous expression…A true connection to God is freedom from inner pain and the joyful inner knowing and peace of the Lord for the gift of forgiveness in Jesus Christ and why he died on the cross…it fills one with an innate joy in their spirit and is displayed in the actions of  everyday living.

Do the strongest people have the ….

???????????????????????????????…softest hearts? Is this true? It’s something I have always heard… and recently a dear friend reminded me of this.

Does a hardened-shell, many times, protect a soft interior…?
Is this almost a necessity, in that, a person who has a soft caring heart must become strong, in order, to protect themselves from possible devastating harm? But someone who ‘appears’ and ‘acts’ (with ‘act’ being the operative word) soft and caring might really have a hard, cold heart…and be able to do much damage to others…and it not bother them one bit…

The goal being to be soft and caring, but strong internally and to protect your soft and loving heart… for those who have one..

Are those who really love and love the deepest, the ones, that get hurt the most?

I think so. What do you think…?

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“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”

???????????????????????????????Is this quote by Anais Nin accurate or not? It sounds plausible. It sounds interesting. BUT! I have only gotten into harms way when I thought people where being as honest and as true as I was. When I saw things as I am, I was WRONG! When I saw things as I am, I, often times, got screwed over.

It wasn’t until I had lived much life with enough experiences to realize that most people are not truthful, honest, or kind. They may ‘appear’ kind, if they are after something.

After enough pain, I woke up to be able to see clearly… both the good and the bad in people. Then my life became even more honest, in that, I could see behind motives into intent. I saw and realized that most people are not as I am.. I saw what was real, not what I hoped it was, or how I idolized it to be…

I could see through the facades…

So my take on that quote is that in many instances, it is BS! NewAge BS…

Like the saying, ‘You attract what you are.’ More BS! Can it be true at times? Sure! But not always…

Psychological projection or projection bias is a psychological defense mechanism where a person subconsciously denies his or her own attributes, thoughts, and emotions, which are then ascribed to the outside world, usually to other people. Thus, projection involves imagining or projecting the belief that others originate those feelings.

So, if you are good you can see others as also being good and be completely wrong… it is not just about the projection of negative traits…as most seem to think.

Projection reduces anxiety by allowing the expression of the unwanted unconscious impulses or desires without letting the conscious mind recognize them. And this usually relates to your negative traits… huh?

According to Sigmund Freud, ‘projection’ is a psychological defense mechanism whereby one “projects” one’s own undesirable thoughts, motivations, desires, and feelings onto someone else.

‘Emotions or excitations which the ego tries to ward off are “split out” and then felt as being outside the ego…perceived in another person’.  It is a common process. The related defense of ‘projective identification differs from projection in that the impulse projected onto an external object does not appear as something alien and distant from the ego because the connection of the self with that projected impulse continues’.

Example: A person might have thoughts of infidelity with respect to a spouse. Instead of dealing with these undesirable thoughts consciously, the subject unconsciously projects these feelings onto the other person, and begins to think that the other has thoughts of infidelity and that the other may be having an affair.

In this way, the subject may obtain ‘acquittal by his ‘conscience’ – if he projects his own impulses to faithlessness on to the partner to whom he owes faith’.  In this sense, projection is related to denial, arguably the only more primitive defense mechanism than projection, which, like all defense mechanisms, provides a function whereby a person can protect the conscious mind from a feeling that is otherwise repulsive.

Projection can also be established as a means of obtaining or justifying certain actions that would normally be found atrocious or heinous. This often means projecting false accusations, information, etc., onto an individual for the sole purpose of maintaining a ‘self-created illusion’.

While engaged in projection, individuals can be unable to access truthful memories, intentions, and experiences, even about their own nature, as is common in deep trauma.

Freud in my opinion has some validity as do many… but…

As you grow and become to see and recognize others’ perceptions, desires and motivations, both the good and the bad… then you can really see who the person is…

What another says or does may or may not have anything to do with you. And it’s wise to see them as they are, not how you ‘perceive; them to be. That way you are more able to protect yourself from harm…

FYI.. I have read a ton of Freud… And I say … BS!  Good try form maybe, back in the dark ages of psychology/psychiatry. In my opinion, we are much more complex than Freud saw or had the ability to figure out. Just how messed up were Freud and Jung? Were they ‘projecting’ who they are onto the world of psychology/psychiatry?

‘Projection’.. is used often times as an excuse when truth is being seen. I have had people tell me that I was ‘projecting’ when I was seeing exactly who they are… and they were ‘trying’ to deflect it away from themselves…

Have you ever had this happen? I am extremely self-reflective… and people who try to ‘claim’ that I am ‘projecting’ usually make me laugh outloud…

What do you think, is this an accurate quote? “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”

It is all temporary…

sofatownhouseC5I have experienced the lowest of the lows and the highest of the highs…and they are both the same…

I have flown in private jets then have gone hungry… These are both just experiences and only that…

God is there through it all, takes care of us, guides us, prods us, challenges us, and is part of the experiencing of it all.

If you experience all good, you won’t know the bad… if you only experience the bad, you won’t know there is good on the other side…

On earth, it is all temporary…everything is temporary…
Your ‘good’… will not last and neither will your ‘sorrow’…

I have been blessed to experience it all. I hope that you have also. But where ever you are now, know that it is temporary. So genuinely feel where you are in order to experience it fully. This is the purpose and the why of your being where you are…to feel…to experience…to know…

And to understand that whatever it is that it is temporary…

Even your body … it is temporary…

Everlasting is somewhere else for those who know truth and believe…

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What makes you want to pull out your hair?…

???????????????????????????????What about someone turns you off and away?

What are the major flaws that make you alarmed or even crazed?

What about a friend will make you decide that they are a friend no more?

What is it about a family member that will make you decide that it is better to not ever be around them again? That they are too toxic for words…

What is it about someone that has you pulling out your hair and to finally realize that it is not worth your effort and, maybe, it’s to your harm, even detriment to associate with them any longer?

I am seeing and experiencing that many people these days are cutting their losses with people and cutting people out of their lives that aren’t good for them, are hurting??????????????????????????????? them and who have the potential to even be disastrous to their well-being. Many these days seem to be saying I am not putting up with it any longer… I know I am.

I only want people of like mind, morals, values, ethics and standards in my inner circle. Anyone else is not for me…

Liars, adulterers, cons, bullies, the falsely ‘religious’, the greedy, sociopaths, etc… BA BYE!!!

So what is it that will lead you to make the decision to cut someone out of your life? What are the flaws major or otherwise that you will just plain not tolerate any longer?

What if all you had was your soul…

???????????????????????????????What would you have…?
Your soul is your most precious commodity … it is what defines you, holds you together and keeps you sound and solid. It is you.

People today, including the government, some in ‘churches’, businesses, cons, predators, etc. want to capture and collect souls. In fact, it is their goal. And this goal is certainly not for good. It is for evil.

Protect the essence of who you are… protect your soul.

“Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it
is finished, bringeth forth death.” James 1:13-15

There is a space of time between when a person sins and the time a person does evil. During that time we can stop ourselves from the doing of evil. We cannot live above sin, but we can prevent it from becoming evil.

1. Sinful people can administer justice; evil people cannot administer justice. Asinful man can get forgiveness for his sin and then properly administer justice. A man who is part of a conspiracy, who plans to do evil, who is bent toward doing evil, and plots and prepares to do evil is so torn up by prejudice that he will not be able to administer justice. You cannot be just if you are evil. You can be just if you are sinful.

2. Evil is sin when it is finished. Feelings of anger are sin but when the decision is made to destroy someone with that anger it becomes evil.

The Bible says that “sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.” Allow sin to become evil and it will eventually turn in upon yourself.

When you lose your temper, that is sin; yet, it will not destroy you. When that anger turns into a plot to hurt someone, that becomes evil and will bring forth death to your joy, your testimony, your effectiveness and your blessings. All of this happens when sin becomes evil.

3. Sin left alone will eventually become evil. When you realize that you’ve sinned, confess it and ask God to forgive you, and then forsake that sin. If you leave that sin unconfessed, it will fester and will eventually lead you to evil. That is what happened to Absalom after 40 years.

4. You have a period of time after you sin before you become evil. There is a time between your initial anger at a person and the time you want to hurt him. If you lose your temper and hit somebody, that is sin, but it is not evil. Evil is plotted or planned. Evil will sooner or later come if you do not have that sin forgiven. God allows you an amount of time between the act of sin and the time that sin progresses to evil.

Protect your soul. What would you be without it? And someday it will be all that you have.

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