Monday, February 07, 2005

WYSIWYG or Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom and Pamela Anderson Save the Day????

Quote of the Day:
"An age is called Dark, not because the light fails to shine, but because people refuse to see it." ~ James A. Michener ~

A recent article on the most frequently requested terms from search engines in 2004 has noted a total lack of interest in world affairs since Nero supposedly fiddled while Rome burned. Nero did not have a fiddle but he did fiddle about with the emotions of the Roman citizens for his own purposes by manipulating them with bread and circuses.

WYSIWYG is, in case you don't know, an acronym for What you see is what you get. In this case it pertains to making a choice to ignore the situation of the world at the current time. The article mentioned above is a rather scathing review of what terms were searched for on the internet. The author states, "It is a fascinating, albeit unflattering snapshot of what occupies our time, attention, and curiosity here at the beginning of the 21st century." He also wonders why the war on Iraq, the economy and the presidential election are not in the top ten list of searches.

What's wrong with celebrities being in the top searches? This is, after all, the USA. And part of relaxing means 250 channels of sports, Orange County Choppers, Opera Winfrey, Emeril, decorating with HGTV, Home Shopping, talk shows with a vengeance, celebrity watching and preachers helping lost souls to salvation. Why should US citizens search the internet for information pertaining to the real situation in the world? The media will tell us all that we need to know. The "president" knows what he is doing and will lead us. All is right with the world.

Internet research can lead to the most interesting places. I have to confess. I am an internet search addict. In the years since I bought my first computer, the internet has provided a rich source of information in my quest for Truth. For years I trod through a landscape of bright promises which detailed how the Earth could be saved, and everyone would be happy together. It was a lot like going to church minus the fire and brimstone. I came to understand that words like these are like prayers to a deaf god and for thousands of years have remained unanswered.

While reading the articles on the biggest free library in the world a problem arose. How do you know when you have found a Truth? What are the clues? Do bells ring or a warm fuzzy, good feeling develop inside? Separating the Truth from disinformation or outright lies is a monumental task. Subjectively viewing information based upon what you want to see can result in even more confusion. Believe me, trying to figure out what is bunk and what is real research had my head spinning in ways that even my chiropractor couldn't help.

How can a person learn to recognize Truth when, from the moment the take their first breath, society, family, religion and other assorted tools of culture write the template for their belief systems? No one really gets a chance or a choice to make up their own mind. It is all done for them on a level that is so deeply embedded into their psyche that they don't even realize it is not their idea.

How the heck can a person trust what they are finding and reading when Truth is twisted and dressed up with Lies? Can a person learn to separate from the programs and modifications made to their mind? Can an objective point of view be reached by recognizing the chemical cocktail of emotions and refusing to allow to interfere with thinking?

Are the majority of individuals in the US really as empty headed as the search engine results would lead one to believe? Does everyone have their head in the sand, refusing to see the catastrophes which will effect every living creature in the world?

Humanity appears to be moving through a momentous cycle of change, encompassing chaos and confusion, death and destruction. Why? Conspiracies have existed since the time of Cain and Abel. Facts of history have been altered to support the illusion. It’s no longer a question of whether or not deception occurs - it does - but whether a sufficient number of people can see through the deceptions.

How can the "man" who lives in the White House and his corporate buddies bamboozle an entire nation into believing total lies which have claimed the lives of thousands of innocents?

Is there anyone else out there searching who is able to differentiate between Truth and Lies?

A lot of questions without answers. Until another search took me to the website of a woman who was asking the same questions. Her name is Laura Knight-Jadczyk and what she has to say makes a lot of sense.

Last year, on Holloween, she wrote a particularly interesting editorial which asks some questions similar to those posed above and answers them in a lively style that is easy to read and understand.

"How can anybody be sure of anything in this day and time when the world seems to have gone mad and we find ourselves collectively in the position of the hero/heroine of the horror movie who hears a noise. Indeed, the audience can see that the monster is lurking in the bushes (no pun intended) just outside the door, the soundtrack is heavy with ominous portent, and with innocent naivete and a handy flashlight, the star of the movie puts his or her hand on the doorknob. The audience groans with the agony of knowing and collectively shouts "DON'T OPEN THE DOOR!"


Interesting way to illustrate subjective and objective points of view, yes? If, of course, you are sitting in the audience and not in the middle of the horror. The show is real and running everyday here on the face of the Earth. We're not in the audience anymore. We are in the movie. Making choices based upon what you want to see could lead to big problems.

There is probably published research (I know it's out there; just haven't searched yet) which could be used to check the age of the people who placed Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom and Pamela Anderson in the top ten internet searches for 2004. They might be young and not interested in the state of the world. OTOH, there appears to be an awful lot of adults who prefer to see the world through rosy glasses. But looking at the world from within a personal framework that does not take into account the objective view of reality could lead to unpleasant results.

How would you like to choose a school for your child based upon a neighbors opinion only to discover it was ranked lowest of all the schools in the state? Do you listen to the salesman's pitch and buy the car or do you ask questions and do research before going to the showroom? Living in today's world is very similar to these scenarios. WYSIWYG. Knight-Jadczyk describes it this way:

"In short, everyone who "believes" in an attempt to "create reality" that is different from what IS, increases the chaos and entropy. If your beliefs are orthogonal to the truth, no matter how strongly you believe them, you are essentially coming into conflict with how the Universe views itself and I can assure you, you ain't gonna win that contest. You are inviting destruction upon yourself and all who engage in this "staring down the universe" exercise with you."

"On the other hand, if you are able to view the Universe as it views itself, objectively, without blinking, and with acceptance, you then become more "aligned" with the Creative energy of the universe and your very consciousness becomes a transducer of order. Your energy of observation, given unconditionally, can bring order to chaos, can create out of infinite potential."


The Cassiopaea website is a treasure trove containing thousands of pages of fascinating reading for free. Anyone who has asked themselves "What is going on?" will be able to connect with Mrs. Knight-Jadczyk's years of personal questioning which have lead to real scientific research. Wishful thinking that we will all be saved by something or someone out there is not her style. She presents facts. It is up to the reader to choose what they will do with the information.

If your looking for information, I highly recommend the writings of Laura Knight-Jadczyk, her husband, Arkadiusz Jadczyk and the Quantum Future Group. From the esoteric to the mundane their words are worth reading. In a world gone mad the explanations found on this website are similar to seeing the first crocus blooming in the middle of a snow covered garden.


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