Experience
I argued. I constructed critical arguments. I pointed out hypocrisy. I confronted lies. I countered arguments with facts.
Last year I exhausted myself. Falling into the same trap I have fallen into for years. Fighting against injustice. Arguing for the under dog. Sticking up for the wronged. Pointing out group think and it’s dangers.
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I argued. I constructed critical arguments. I pointed out hypocrisy. I confronted lies. I countered arguments with facts. I reached out to experts that completely confirmed what I was saying. I stood on solid ground with my experience and the truth. Not my truth, the truth.
But it wasn’t enough for most people.
Some people called me stupid.
Some people called me “far right”
Most people went along with the advice of total strangers.
Life long friends Unfriended me.
A lot of people just stopped talking to me.
Some even sent me pictures of gravestones implying I should die.
I worked harder at trying to convince and show people that I was right. Maybe I thought unconsciously that the next bit of evidence would be the thing that helped them see where I was coming from, but it never did.
There was always another routine of mental gymnastics presented to discredit what I was saying. I didn’t have words to explain how insane it all looked to me.
And then…
All of a sudden I experienced a shift. Thankfully, this shift not only recharged me but I think it will sustain me in my pursuit for years to come.
The shift was realizing that most people cannot relate to anything but their own experience. That we are all just the embodiment of all our experiences up to the present moment and our experience is what drives our decisions.
People may be able to empathize in the moment. Maybe even carry our words in their memory for longer, but rarely does it impact their actions like their own personal experience.
Ever given anyone solid advice that they didn’t take?
I can assure you that my own personal experiences with the allopathic pharma medical model has had the greatest impact on my actions over the last 18 years.
I’ve done alot of research, attended alot of conferences, taken a lot of classes and read a lot of books, but nothing compares to what I experienced inside the standard medical model.
My experience drives all the actions I took and continue to take.
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Why is this important to understand?
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It will save us all from a ton of frustration and heart ache if we realize that nothing we can say compares to someone’s lived experience. It won’t be enough to change what anyone does. Ultimately it will be their own experience that drives the actions they take.
So why do anything to help at all? Eventually when enough of us express our life experience it becomes an assumed truth. For example, most people recognize that smoking cigarettes causes cancer, but not everyone responds to this information by quitting smoking.
It’s taken years for that truth to take effect and people still smoke today. However, less people smoke and most who smoke acknowledge that it increases risk of cancer. I’ve known several people that quit smoking because they knew someone directly who died of cancer. Eventually their own life experience ties into the truth enough for them to recognize it is a reality and they change their course of action.
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Right now we are approaching a tipping point.
For many years lived experiences were not being expressed in the numbers and in the time frame required to create a shift in thinking regarding the medical model.
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The assumed truth was that the medical model helped and served people. Let me be clear, I am certain the medical model does help people. Particularly in the area of emergency medicine, but it doesn’t help all people all of the time and that perspective has failed to be acknowledged in the assumed truth.
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We live under an assumed truth that is a lie today because too many of us have assumed the lie is true without checking on it.
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Once enough people check due to their own experience it will become a known lie and more people will begin to act accordingly. They will pull away from the medical model and seek better care. We are rapidly approaching that point. Even though a huge percentage of people took the covid shots there are alot less that have taken the boosters even though the medical advice is to take them. People are responding to the outcomes they experience and their ties to them.
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Courage is contagious.
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One person will never be credited with saving the masses from disaster. Nobody will ever be completely swayed by what one individual says or does. It will be the expression of a collection of life experiences that finally makes the difference in creating the shift from the lie to the truth. Very soon the assumed truth will be the allopathic medical model cannot be trusted.
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We don’t have to convince, argue, fight for injustice or point out the dangers of group think to no avail. We just have to encourage and inspire others to relay their life experience.
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This is a good summary of how experience can help shape society as a whole. Although the MLKs and Malcolm X's of the world prove that ONE person can make a difference.
The lengths that the establishment goes through to censor "dissenting opinions" proves the power that one person has. For example, have you heard of Dr Shiva Ayyadurai running for 2024 presidential campaign? https://youtu.be/8-HOCjs4DsA