I don't actually label myself as a conspiracy theorist, but I am becoming increasingly interested in understanding the world and why things are the way they are, and what is keeping them that way. This involves learning about some pretty horrendous stuff, that could be pretty depressing if I let it.
I am wondering: would it be better to be blissfully ignorant? It's much easier to be an optimistic beacon of hope in the world when you don't actually know about some of this stuff.
Is it really helpful to research conspiracy material? Can I really change these situations anyway? (probably not) Or would I be better to focus on envisioning how I would like the future to be, and doing what I can to make this happen?
I'm sure we are all familiar with the Law of Attraction, and how by focusing on something you create more of it. I can see that there are some inherent dangers in getting bogged down in some of the terrible things that are going on in our world.
What are your thoughts? Is it useful to engage in this stuff? Or would we be better to focus our thoughts and energy on what we want instead?
Conspiracy theorists: how do you find a balance?
Interested to hear your thoughts.
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If we want´s to create a paradise here , the first thing must be to drop the ignorance and open our eyes . because when we do that the "truth consioness" will change the world , and the dark ones knows that , thats why all this mindcontrolling media and false channelings is out there.
Light
/Peter
I replied before reading what everyone else had said and I wrote pretty much the same thing you did.
:)
I actually think things like this is what makes you happier. I was once blissfully ignorant yet chronically felt supressed and empty. It feels better to have knowledge so you can actually predict and do something about certain events.
Just me.