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Understanding the Problems of Controlled, Hindered Living



Most people don't realize that they do not live in freedom.  Most people just submit to whatever they are told they are supposed to do without realizing that they don't have to do it.  They don't question authority.  They should.

When was the last time you questioned whether the status quo is right?  Do doctors really know what they are doing?  Are schools really the best place for children?  Does marriage really encourage healthy relationships?  Is our food really safe to eat?  Is it really necessary to go to church or belong to organized religion?  Is there really such a thing as psychic ability?  Who ecided what is "normal" behavior?  Why do we have to work for someone else to provide for ourselves?  Why should I accept someone else's idea about how I should live?

Society tries to control us with perceived restrictions which in most cases aren't legally binding, but social pressure is placed upon us to force us to conform.  We are harassed, ostracized, rejected and made to feel like second class citizens if we don't do things like everyone else.  All because somewhere, at some time, somebody decided for us what was best for us, as if we couldn't decide for ourselves or as if we don't have the right to set our own values.

Here's something most of society doesn't understand, at least those in power don't.  We all have the right to set our own values.  And as long as what we believe in doesn't physically harm another person, nobody has the right to tell us we are wrong to believe what we believe.  This is called mutual respect.  But our society isn't based upon respect.  It's based upon control.  Somebody somewhere thinks they know what's best for me and they are going to try to force me to do what they want.

Here's an example of the inequities I speak of.  The government knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that cigarettes cause cancer and alcohol causes a whole host of diseases, but anyone can smoke or drink if they want, and as far as I know, there are no plans by our government to outlaw cigarettes and alcohol.  Yet, if I shield my children from taking vaccinations because they contain dangerous pathogens, mercury, and have a history of side effects lethal enough to kill, and because I believe the theory behind the use of vaccinations is not sound, I am called an alarmist, neglectful of my children's healthcare needs, and socially irresponsible.  Are people who drink and smoke socially responsible?  Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to take away a person's right to consume these substances.  I think everyone ought to have the right to decide what they will put in their body.  But that's the point.  If they have the right to decide to hurt their bodies, I have the right to decide not to hurt mine and my children's.  And that should be respected.  And even though I don't think that people who give their children vaccinations are making the right choice, I respect their right to make that choice.  But people don't respect me for making a choice different from them, or different from the majority.

Why can't the rest of the world respect each person's right to decide what's best for them?  Why does someone think that because they have made a certain decision, that it's good for everyone else as well?  No one knows what's right for another person.  Even if you think you do, you don't.  I guess it goes back to your spiritual beliefs, really.   No set of beliefs is right for everyone.  Oh, I know some religions teach that they are the only way, but it's not true.  Take it from someone who was raised as a Christian conservative fundamentalist.  There is NOT one way that people have to accept or they are going to be lost.   I guess it's religious fundamentalism that makes people think they have some kind of obligation to poke their noses into other people's lives and try to convert them from the error of their ways.  There is no error.  There is a purpose to everything that happens, and everything that people do serves a useful function, even if someone thinks it's not right.

When people place obstacles in the way of me being able to live life as I choose, I do everything I can to remove those hindrances.  That's what unhindered living is.  I don't want to eat food that has poisonous pesticides on it, so I grow my own or buy organic.  Eating the other kind of food is not an option for me.  I don't care how much it costs.  Even if I am almost broke, I can afford a 25 pound bag of organic rice, a 25 pound bag of organic pinto beans, and a 50 pound box of organic apples.  I can live on that very nicely.  I don't believe in traditional medical care because the treatments are painful, dangerous and are based upon a faulty model of health and healing, so my family does not visit the doctor.   I don't make my children go to school because the way school is set up is not conducive to real learning, and it also teaches a social agenda I don't agree with.  I want my children to question authority, even mine, and I want them to construct their own reality rather than blindly accepting someone else's.  I don't belong to a church or religious institution because they were created to enforce some man's idea about right and wrong, not what is truly right and wrong, they are based upon a lot of opinion and not much real authority, and because they are not necessary. You can know God best on your own by looking within yourself where the divine spark is, the more you look at books or rules or creeds or other men's opinions or even the Bible, you are getting away from true spirituality.  True spirituality isn't in a book or church, it's in you. 

The problem with controlled, hindered living is, you will never reach your potential and become what you were intended to be if you live under it.

There is a system in place in the universe that provides everything you could want or need.  Just as in healing, if you cut your finger, it heals automatically provided you remove any obstacles to healing, so in the universe you will have all the money you need and a rewarding career and great relationships and good health if you simply remove the obstacles that are keeping these things from coming to you.  That's what The Center for Unhindered Living is dedicated to, removing those obstacles.

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