Biases, Blind Spots, and the Bigger Picture

If you’re new to my list, welcome. For years, I published in-depth guides on topics like self-actualization and inner work for my readers.

When you subscribe, you receive guides on various topics about once every week or two.

But recently, I started sharing more topical messages with my readers.

Today, I thought I’d begin by explaining why.

A key lesson from humanistic psychology

Decades of research from psychologists like Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers highlighted the importance of psychological safety.

Psychological safety, they found, is the primary external condition necessary for self-actualization and creativity.

In eras when psychological safety exists, humans tend to flourish.

In periods, regions, or homes without psychological safety (oppression and abuse), humans tend to whither and suffer.

We have entered into a period void of psychological safety on a worldly scale.

And based on a host of indicators, we’re heading in a direction that will be far worse for humanity in the near future.

I’m not saying this to be pessimistic or to promote “doom and gloom.” I just understand how these cycles work, and I (as well as many of you) see what’s emerging now.

The good news is that the more people become conscious of what’s happening, the faster the tides will begin to change. (And I see strong signs of this each day too. See the links at the bottom.)

Am I being political?

I received feedback from a few readers of the Worldwide Shadow Report who expressed disappointment that I became “political” in my writing.

This feedback was odd to me because I didn’t fully understand what these readers meant.

But after receiving a few additional comments from my last post on tyranny, it became more clear where some readers are coming from.

So allow me to briefly clarify …

My view on politics

Simply put, I have no reason to believe that any true two-party system of government exists. At the surface level, sure. On the media level, absolutely.

But ultimately, from a higher level, for those of us that have done our research, it becomes abundantly evident that something else is going on.

All presidents have “handlers.” (And I don’t mean advisors.)

They are mostly following someone else’s script. (And I’m not talking about a scriptwriter.)

And for at least the last three decades (although I suspect it extends much farther), the same institutions and individuals have been financially backing both parties. (And I’m not talking about a simple “financial contribution.”)

I think most of what we see in politics is just a big show. And many of the players involved in the show don’t even know they are actors on a stage.

I don’t expect you to believe me if you haven’t done the research, but here’s a starting point for those interested in verifying it for yourself:

“Follow the money.”

Watch this excellent introduction to who controls the world:

This topic, when fully understood, can help many people break out of their political trance.

For too long, our political biases have been used by the globalists as a tool of manipulation to divide us.

So I personally don’t believe in “left” OR “right.”

We are currently experiencing a planned, systemic breakdown of society that transcends these political positions.

Also, from my understanding of human nature, I have no reason to believe that there can be any true system of government as long as career politicians exist.

And again, I’m not favoring the left or the right when I make this statement.

The current system is a breeding ground for corruption. The recent release of the Pandora papers is clear evidence of this.

For readers outside the United States of America, the same goes for your government structure as well, especially if you live in a “first world nation.”

If you live under a dictatorship—without even the illusion of freedom or democracy—you probably already understand what I’m talking about here.

(And there do appear to be some countries that are exceptions to the rule as well.)

So what’s the bigger picture?

The bigger picture is too robust to encapsulate here.

If you haven’t reviewed it yet:

Read the Worldwide Shadow Report
(password: go)

If you just want to understand what I mean by the “bigger picture,” skip to Parts 2 in the report.

We are witnessing a controlled demolition of our current infrastructure (what we call “civilization”). It’s vitally important that every citizen of this planet understands why.

Those in power are intentionally creating pain for the masses because they know that pain is necessary to introduce societal change.

And “Build Back Better” does NOT mean better for you and me. The proposed “changes” are designed to benefit the global elite—not human beings.

Any political leaders using the slogan “Build Back Better” are not operating on behalf of their country or its people.

For those of you on the political left …

The emotional reactions I observed from some readers last week came from those on the left who accused me of having a “political agenda.”

This is understandable because, at least right now, many of the political figures promoting this “big agenda” appear to be left-wing (Democrats).

So here’s the thing for you to understand: the individuals I called out are NOT Democrats.

The ideals of liberalism are virtuous and oriented around the good of humanity.

Liberalism, however, has been hijacked by Marxist ideologies (the CCP) and a global governance agenda revolving around worldwide slavery.

Please take the time to listen to Rosa Korie’s explanation of Agenda 21:

Just listen to the first 16 minutes.

Rosa was a Democrat and the executive director of The Post Sustainability Institute. She was the author of Behind the Green Mask and the creator of Democrats Against UN Agenda 21.

Agenda 21 was the original name for what is now being called the Great Reset.

(Unfortunately, Rosa passed away last May. But her website is still up.)

For at least the last four decades, the globalists have used left-wing ideals to get large masses of people to support their agenda.

The problem is that these globalists do not support these same ideals.

This again is another example of the trickster archetype at work. It uses our emotions and beliefs to manipulate us in an effort to facilitate its own agenda.

A quick self-test:

How do you know if you’re being influenced by a political bias?

Examine the first two illustrations I offered last week.

Now, did you assume I had an “agenda” because the people in these illustrations came from the left?

Or did you mainly pay attention to what was happening in those videos/photos?

These politicians could have been on the left OR the right—wearing red OR blue.

Focusing on the color of their attire doesn’t tell us anything useful.

The point is that these political leaders who are constantly trying to enforce specific mandates on the population are caught violating them—again and again—every time they think the camera isn’t rolling.

Beyond the blatant hypocrisy behind this behavior, it’s important that we exercise critical thinking and ask: Why?

If they truly believed the mandate was for public health and the good of all (including themselves), why would they only follow it when the cameras are rolling?

Politics, the shadow, and the integration process

In an article titled Why you should stop being a good person, I highlighted how our self-identities blind us from our shadow.

It’s not that we shouldn’t do our best to improve our behaviors and be considerate to others.

The problem lies in how we perceive and identify ourselves.

When you think to yourself, “I’m a good person,” or “I always do what’s best for others,” you remain unconscious of your hidden motivations.

Yet, these repressed motivations still exist within our shadow. They influence us in ways we can’t perceive.

The same principles apply to our political positions.

If you strongly identify with one side of the political spectrum—regardless of which side—there’s a good chance that you’re divorced from a great many aspects of yourself.

Part of getting to know your shadow requires examining all the parts of yourself that you left behind.

Otherwise, how can you develop an integrated consciousness that transcends and includes these opposing forces?

When tyranny strikes …

So, no, I’m not trying to “get political” with the information I’m sharing now.

I don’t believe that topics like tyranny, genocide, global governance, and draconian measures fall on either side of the political spectrum.

Their presence in our society is evidence that something has gone very wrong—a true mass psychosis.

In a free society, we can cling to our political views and personal beliefs because we have the freedom to do so.

But under tyranny, we don’t get to decide. That freedom is slowly stripped away from us.

Instead, we are told what to believe.

And sometimes tyranny is so clever (or repetitious) that we begin to confuse our own beliefs with the beliefs of the tyrants in charge. This highlights the awesome power of propaganda.

George Orwell called those monitoring and controlling our beliefs “thought police” in his novel 1984.

The censorship I highlighted in Part 1 of the report is a clear sign of Orwell’s prophecy.

What we can do …

In information warfare, those who control the central media channels have a clear advantage.

But now, the fragmentation of the media, the proliferation of “alternative” new sources online, and even social media have become a thorn in their side.

As a consequence, their mainstream narrative is showing serious signs of fatigue. (Layers of lies don’t make for a strong foundation.)

We have a chance to influence the mindshare of those who have been unknowingly indoctrinated by their narrative.

Many of you have asked me if you can share the Worldwide Shadow Report with others. The answer is, absolutely! (But please don’t post it on centralized platforms like Facebook.)

Another excellent resource: 30 facts

I recently came across this fact sheet that may help you.

It focuses on 30 vital data points, backed by verifiable evidence, that highlights the inconsistencies in the mainstream narrative.

In fact, it completely and effectively breaks apart the narrative.

Ultimately, the key is to get more people to ask questions.

As the inconsistencies in the narrative become more apparent, many people will gain the courage to ask critical questions.

However, you can’t control the emotional response people will have when you share this type of information.

If you share the above fact sheet with someone who believes in the narrative, they will experience intense cognitive dissonance.

This discomfort will drive many people back to safety—to their old beliefs, conditioning, and conformity with the crowd.

(They may even condemn you for sharing it. But this is just a defense mechanism.)

The exposure of this vital information, however, plants a seed in their mind nonetheless.

They may revisit the information later on when additional data is presented to them in a different context. For example, just in the last few days:

So you may find it useful to detach yourself from the outcome when you share this type of information with others.

Each person has to come to see what’s happening on their own time—if at all.

Stay alert. Stay vigilant.