You Say You Want a Revolution

You say you want a revolution
Well, you know we all want to change the world
You tell me that it's evolution
Well, you know we all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don't you know that you can count me out

"Revolution", The Beatles (1968)

When dealing with a disease, wouldn't it be better to start understanding the root cause rather than merely focusing on the symptoms? Same with a world operating on a victim/victimiser pattern — why chopping off the tormentor's head if we are to keep the same approach? Why should our drama and issues be sorted out by a Man of Providence or any saviour of sorts? When you understand that everything in this world or elsewhere is related, why questioning the victimiser and not the victim who actually consents to what is done to them without realising it? What if at the end of this morbid game was a mirror into which everyone eventually got to look at themselves to see who they really are? Now, who of he chopping the victim's head off or them watching is the deadliest?

All these questions to illustrate the new year to come where in the midst of this revolution of consciousness, the complicity of thousand-year-old trends of thought and mindsets that have been fueling this madness are actually backfiring before coming to a close end as people are consciously opting out of this vicious cyclic game of cat and mouse.

Original text by ANTOINE translated from French by EY@EL
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