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In an ideal world, you don’t want creatures where they shouldn’t be because there’s always unintended consequences.

Jeremy Wade, British TV presenter

Imagine you are given the power to create a new world. No holds barred. Just allow your right brain to take over your left and fly free with your creative fantasy. Create a world where everything you put in place lasts forever.

It stops you in your tracks, doesn’t it ? You will still try to work within the constraints of the model you have known from birth and through the books you have read. But what if you have magic in your fingertips and you can wield incredible power and channel all the energy of the universe to create a new world. What will your legacy be?

As you think, let me tell you mine. I will be bold and big in my dreams, because it’s my imagination anyway.

I will change the frequency of vibrations of the earth so that we all resonate in harmony with one another. There is too much low base vibrations of fear, anger, anxiety, depression, quiet desperation and hopelessness in this world.

It comes from an ever tightening noose of disinformation and unrealistic expectations from an artificial matrix of city life and greedy overlords that suffocates the human soul. The individual is trapped, like a hamster running on an endless treadmill, rushing to receive validation from every phase of his and her life.

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Here is his routine. Wake up to life. Go to school. Learn how to contribute to society. Get good grades on things that do not teach you how to grow your own food, manage your emotions, understand your health, live with nature, believe in yourself, understand what taxes are and why we pay them and what these taxes go to and how a government is actually chosen, the rights of a taxpayer, why banks take so much interest on all your loans, why we save prudently, but banks are too big to fail over their incompetency and mismanagement.

No, we don’t learn all these things which are the crux of our need to be that hamster running endlessly to pay off bills and accumulate more.

Instead we learn how to be a cog in the wheel of a complex ecosystem where we are allowed the freedom to live a decent life if we keep paying for the land, air, water, and our ability to work and produce. The individual right is stamped out and the collective takes precedence.

Then we are rushed to find a partner and get this partnership certified by the state and we call this our next achievement. Now we produce more people to contribute to the system, and we are responsible to raise them, put them through the same schools and universities that teach them the same thing – to contribute to the system, and then we are expected to fade away quietly into the night, after a certain age. And ridiculed for being old, as if being old is an embarrassment.

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When you look at the human tragedy from a bird’s eye view, they seem to be nothing more than consumers and producers for a system that only a few at the very top benefit from. It does not serve the interest of the common man. But the common man is kept imprisoned in this continuous nightmare by being told that this is life. This is the best he can do. And that he should be grateful for it.

Man is imprisoned because he fears change. He cannot see any other alternative. He keeps vibrating from the lowest basest frequency as I have mentioned before because he fears everything he has been continuously told – that the wars will get to him, the virus will get to him, the lack of education will get to him, he is not doing enough for his children, he is not having the latest car, his neighbours are earning more and so he keeps running faster and faster on that treadmill and it will never be enough. Ever.

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Now let’s use our imagination and change that.

So in my world, man realises that he is a free soul. That the land he stands upon, the air he breathes, the water on the ground is his. He learns farming, real value of nutrition from herbs and plants and not from drugs that keeps him weak. He starts to wean himself from endless needs to own trinkets, and lives true to himself and himself alone.

He becomes aware of how much power he has to chart his journey in his life on his terms and he starts being happy. He does not give his energy to anyone but himself . And the entire world starts vibrating at a higher frequency of joy and happiness and self-belief. And those who constantly create wars and racial divides and discord start losing control when they don’t have collective control over the free man and his legion.

That’s the power of imagination. And whatever the human mind can perceive, the human mind can achieve. Now, it’s your turn. You imagine your ideal world.

The views expressed here are those of the columnist and do not necessarily represent the views of New Sarawak Tribune. Feedback can reach the writer at beatrice@ibrasiagroup.com

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