Most women have heard of the
“Shades of Grey” trilogy. They are hot
property. They’ve introduced a shade of
sex many didn’t know existed. Wow. Grey just isn’t the same anymore.
It’s like that with
elephants. There is a huge one in the
room and he’s pink. Once you see him,
his herd comes into view. There are at
least fifty shades.
The Controllers have
infiltrated every facet of our lives.
Much like a herd of pink elephants, they’ve been quietly standing there,
coloring everything, while we ignore them.
The thing about a humongous
pink elephant is he shits a lot. That’s
the first thing you notice, it stinks.
Then there’s his color – pink. It
doesn’t blend. His size takes up most of the room and he eats constantly. You have to remove that poop. You have to make do with less and less space
as he expands. His every movement seems
destructive. He just doesn’t fit.
It’s time to do something
about those fifty shades. We’ve come to
accept them as natural, unaware they come from the elephant, not us.
There’s: Baby pink - Forced
Inoculations
Sacred pink - Institutionalized
religions
Smart pink -
Factory schooling
Percentile pink - State
tests
Pink slips - Job/Salary dependence
9-5 pink - Debt slavery
Punishment pink - Fear
of Big Brother
Pretty in pink - Sex
kitten seduction/advertising
Politician pink - Corrupt
officials
3 Cherry pink - Casino/lottery
addictions/promotions
Catawba pink - Drug/alcohol dependence
Pink face pink - Angry/violent
law enforcement
Luxury pink - Lifestyles of the 1%
Hand grenade pink - War
Uniform pink - Standing armies
Monopoly pink - Privately held banks
Percentage pink - Interest
on loans
Skin tone pink - Airport
body scanners
Chicken pox pink - Big
Pharma
IOU pink - Income tax
Party pink - Partisan politics
…twenty so far. There are so many more. Once you see the elephant, you begin to
notice the herd he’s a part of. It’s
gradual. Remember when you learned about
Santa Claus, then asked about the Easter Bunny?
It’s sort of like that. Only
worse.
When you are a kid, you
wonder at first if the presents stop when you stop believing. As soon as you figure out they don’t – you’re
good to go.
Now that you know there’s an
elephant, you see him everywhere – hogging all the space, eating everything,
shitting everywhere, offending your nose, ears, and eyes. If you are ever going to be comfortable again
you’ve got to get him out of the room.
Awareness is
everything. There is strength in
numbers. Please share.
I am,
Just One Light
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