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Conclusions before the great storm - CHAPTER 7 – FREEDOM AND GROWING

EasternFireLion666

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Every human being when born needs guidance. A baby needs help while growing, a child needs support in learning and understanding. It is the law of nature and one of its most important missions.

There are many temptations and possibilities to do harm to oneself and others and this is why we grow with a set of rules. It is just common sense. While we grow we should normally acquire certain rights and freedoms that also come at the expense of certain responsibilities. It’s only normal that in order to fulfill certain missions one must have the freedom to make decisions.

Given the spiritual falling of humanity and the lack of natural understanding, there are laws and rules to prevent the ill will of some to harm others. Even without written rules, laws will always exist. Those are the laws of nature that could also be named the laws of the universe or the rules of common sense. A grown and complete character will always naturally and instinctively understand what “needs to be done”.

One understands that a civilization, in order to continue it must have a high enough birthrate, you need to have work available for all citizens and laws and understanding to protect people’s families and properties and so on. People understand that exaggerated restriction and punishment is not likable by others. The vast majority understands that homosexuality for example is not the norm for example or that a certain degree of race-mixing will lead to the downfall of demographics also implying the fall of each race’s correlated instincts and ways of life and creation.

The enemy’s system is in reverse to all that is natural and proper. They place excessive restriction on what is good and encourage with no limits what is evil and unnatural.

In truth, the best way of learning and growing is freedom, the freedom to make decisions and take responsibility for them. That is why, previously, I’ve put emphasis on the complexity of one’s character. Emotional maturity, knowledge, intelligence, wisdom help us make decisions with optimal results. Those are traits that are only acquired through one’s own experience.

Contrary to what some very possessive and restrictive parents may think, their children will learn a lot more trough freedom than trough restriction. It is done after a certain level. Their role must be for guidance, but ultimately the son or daughter will be the one deciding their own job and which abilities to use, the house they choose to live in, the life partner, their missions and objectives and what kind of relationship to have with others. Excessive restriction, be they imposed by a strict parent, the state or anyone else will just create old children. They will always be the kind that are not capable of being independent and will always dwell on others doing for them. That’s why there are quite many people who only used their few skills to work and the rest must always be fulfilled by other services or third parties.

I have seen this lack of experience and maturity in many different life scenarios. People that were so tied to their parents that during adulthood found it almost impossible to find a life partner out of fears or even hard to get a job although they had the necessary preparation for their chosen fields. People that lived in a long false sense of comfort find it difficult to leave their high school or university type of life and have children. Some that avoided making hard decisions will not have the emotional endurance to make vital decisions later in life, decisions relating to the job or a family dispute as examples. As I have elaborated in a previous chapter, a lack of a certain attribute may invalidate another. Therefore knowledge and education may become useless without a drop of courage. One needs to take the initiative if no one else does it for them.

In Eastern Europe communism has created a “let me take care of your needs” type of mentality. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, many people still found it difficult coping to the free marked, choosing the best services contracts for themselves and their houses, because they were used to the state taking care of their needs. This is where many sharp minds came in to take advantage of their low knowledge and abilities to navigate through the vast universe of the “free market”. This lack of action and understanding ultimately lead to monopolies and cartels.

I see people in my country and culture working in restaurants, stores and other private jobs that seem to not care about their job. They feel like it’s the employer’s responsibility to give them their fee no matter what. In communism there was no real competition so they did not feel that they had to convince the client their services or products are better than others. There were a few bread stores in each neighborhood that were aligned to the same prices. Basically they were saying “take it or leave it, I don’t care”. This is why you often see people with the age and supposed experience act like they don’t care about customers at all. The laziness and lack of experience have done their damage.

Other cultures that were less to not at all affected by this mentality are different. You can clearly see store owners trying to help clients find what they need, you see restaurant waiters and chefs trying to please patrons, you see people tasked with advertising and marketing doing their best to earn their money and prove their worth. That is how we advance and grow.

One needs his set of freedoms to test themself against life in order to grow and in turn help others do the same. We learn from both success and mistake.

Most of the ones which are in control now, fear what they cannot control. This is because subconsciously they know what they do is wrong and try to suppress it. Normally when you raise and train someone you should not only keep them for yourself. That person goes into the world to make it a better place which will in turn affect you as well. A good example as always is the Jews trying to suppress gentiles from learning spirituality. Their souls are inferior and they only have a limited view of life. They see other humans as farm animals and would never even conceive the idea that a world of capable human beings means that there are others that can help you solve your problems, that smart and capable people create comfort and safety. They hate this. All they know is control, restriction and assimilation. Christianity, Islam, Communism, capitalistic monopolies and cartels, mafia and so on are all products of their limited life philosophy.

After those ideas and energies were allowed to roam free around the planet for such a long time, many gentiles find it hard to get past those barriers.

Schools for example teach us a lot of subjects, but barely teach us proper economics and more importantly, legislation! Therefore after one finishes school, they are trained to be a good worker for others, others that well know the subjects that lack for them. Learning and applying is the key to freedom. Otherwise any lack of knowledge leads to an easier control. The Jews never wanted humanity to pass the times of the dark ages, when only they had control and some knowledge and most of the population were illiterate.

The more strong point one has, the more fields of freedom they acquire. Strength, intelligence, dexterity, wisdom, charisma and so on. The more you know about biology the less you fear disease as you can protect yourself, the more you are physically prepared the less you fear physical threats, the more you know economics, legislation and psychology the less you fear threats in the business area. In term of political power the more you are aware of potential conspiracies and know diplomacy and commerce the safer you keep your country from a conflict or crisis. And finally the more awareness you bring about the Jewish problem, to the rest of society the more fear shifts from us to them.

It is absolutely essential for the sake of humanity’s future that parents and tutors learn to find a balance between control and freedom for their children. After a certain age, what you have taught your child will have to constitute the tools with which your child will do their part and raise humanity. Each one of us must do their part on the chessboard of life. By always deciding for the child, discouraging them, maintaining a control over them, this will just keep them in a perpetual state of being someone else’s slave and this does not only mean the parent, but other people who were encouraged to take the initiative and make decisions. An excessive amount of safety and protection leads to an incomplete person, while a certain degree of risk is essential for success. Success will never come without facing the risk of failure, as cliché as it may sound. Remember the “no pain no gain” expression. It also depends on how much one desires their objective and humanity must be made to desire more. This is analogous with a person that gives up the fight with a disease and accepts the end.

I for one am grateful when I am surrounded by capable people. Those are the ones that can help you and that you can help in turn. This is a social phenomenon that builds trust and communities. Even envy to a certain degree can lead to a healthy competition and ambition which drives us to raise our abilities. Every smart leader rejoices at the abundance of well-prepared people. A successful business has employees from many fields and in turn the employer will in time have to trust them to take initiative and do their part. Micromanaging each task for each employee is dangerous as they will not be prepared to make proper decisions in your absence, be they from the IT department, accountants, strategists or the electrician.

As the enemy will never be capable to comprehend, a successful army or society is based on trust and not on permanent control and monitoring. While a form of authority is essential in any social structure, growing and existing requires that each is capable of doing their part. This comes in levels of understanding ranging from emotional and rational to spiritual levels that will open up high abilities to correlate all aspects of life. The more understanding a group has, the less need for regulation will be. At such levels the laws are self-implied, common sense and not necessarily enforced by an institution. There are no legal laws against cheating in a non-marriage relationship, but a loyal partner will understand and uphold the union without it being enforced by some form of authority.

Push yourself to grow and achieve more and more freedom. Take a degree of risk, but do it responsibly as courage does not mean recklessness. You may regret failure, but there is no greater pain than the regret of not taking a chance out of comfort.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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