2011-01-28: Tribal Instinct - The 2012 Fad
DATE: 2011-01-28
POSTING: the2012Fad.com
TITLE: Tribal Instinct
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Hello, and welcome to http://www.the2012Fad.com
I am your host for the evening, Charlie Bluehawk.
Last night, we talked about “Where does my Money go?” People asking what happens to their money after they invest in The Village project here in Central Europe.
Tonight I thought we would chat about “Tribal Instinct”
Tribal Instinct is a part, I guess, of our herd mentality – that cattle like ability we have to follow a leader into hell, and never coming back.
But it also means understanding that you are part of a community, a tribe.
Now the Masters know this very well, I mean, that have been herding us for more then 5,000 years now, and they understand the basics of such things.
Luckily for us, our Masters of today are NOT the genius master minds who cooked up this plan hundreds of years ago.
They have dumbed themselves down in the process, probably under the orders of those that THEY serve. Their Masters.
Tribal Instinct is the knowledge that you are part of a community that lives or dies together.
The US Army back in the 1940s understood and used this concept that is natural in all humans, whether you are part of the cattle, or the two percent solution
It’s the knowledge of where we fit, as human beings into that community.
The Masters know that if we discovered this tribal instinct in ourselves, and came together as a tribe, as a community, we could destroy them without with a second thought, simply wipe them away.
There are, after all, millions of us to every one of them.
So its important, when you are trying to control your herds of cattle, to keep them frightened, separated from one another, put everyone into a “box” so that they can be identified as “different”, and “different” is scary.
So, what is Tribal Instinct?
The US Army in the 1940’s would take a group of men, solider, and officers, remove all rank insignia, put them on an island in the middle of a river, and give them a bridge – a kit set that had to be assembled in order for the men to get off that island.
They got no food, but there was a BIG feast waiting for all of them, on the other side of the river.
All they had to do to get that fest was to work together, as a team, as a tribe, and assembly this bridge, and have eat.
No one was allowed to say what their rank was, or their skills were.
But nature steps up, and takes over.
Some people are natural leaders, they saw the problem, and started to organize. Some people are natural engineers, they open the crates and began to put the bridge together. Some people are natural followers, so they followed the directions the leaders gave, guided by the engineers.
And not long after, this Kit bridge was assembled, and everyone got to eat.
So what, you ask?
So everything.
In a real human community, a tribe of people, each of us, when the time comes, would see work that we knew we could do, and we would simply do it, without being asked.
Some people are natural leaders, and they would see the skills in other, and start to direct them, for the benefit of all.
So people just like to do hard work, get the job done, and be content to let others make those decisions.
Begin to sound familiar?
So if we have tribal instincts, and we see the work that each of us can do that other cannot, we would be putting our homes, our cities, and our world back together, one neighborhood at a time.
But since we are all put into artificial boxes and told NO – you can only be what the label on the box SAYS you can be – we are just cattle.
Its one of the things that we will be relearning at The Village. That we are part of each other, and that together, we can achieve anything.
Because as you know, we have a Plan.
Please have some plan of your own. If you have neighbors, this might be a good time to step out of YOUR box, and meet them. Better to meet them now as potential friends, rather then later when they are starving and you have food.
For all of us here at the2012Fad.com, this is Charlie Bluehawk wishing you a really good day, and reminding you to keep a good thought!