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Fear and Societal Vitality

If one takes the time to fearlessly investigate just how many companies sell products that truly increase consumers’ health, vitality and longevity, as opposed to how many companies merely intend to manipulate people into believing that their products increase health, vitality and longevity, it will lead them on a journey through volumes of insidious trickery and remedial perversion perpetrated by a market that could not survive in any true reality, and therefore created a destructive fantasy world of misinformation, fear and loathing, for them to proliferate within.

From the halls of love and obsession, to the fields of hate and oppression, it is all about fear because fear is mankind’s most pervasive, and elusively cognizant, emotion…and in attempts to understand it, Humanity has ignorantly attached it to intrinsic design function parameters of which it has absolutely no connection; the survival instinct.

Fear, in humans, is a reactive instinct, and by nature must be learned. To insist that humans need fear to survive is one of the most degrading and ignorant statements to have ever come down the pike. What is imperative to understanding our true nature and capabilities, is realizing the fact that fear must always remain a superfluous indicator which never leaves the proverbial “co-pilot seat“. Fear can only assist in navigation…it can never be allowed to take the reigns. One day, all intelligent beings who walk this Earth will know this Universal constant, because no matter how much one gets off on the feeling of fear, it is not, nor will it ever be, anything even remotely akin to vitality.

Posted on Sunday, January 4, 2009 at 10:42AM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

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