Can You Trust Your Mind?
Everything changes once you realize the truth of our stationary Earth.
Now that I know the world is flat and there is no outer space, all the musings I've ever had on the stars, the moon, and the planets were all for naught. I used to take so seriously gazing up at the night sky imagining the moon so far and distant. I drew countless pictures of the solar system pondering over it being a mysterious ever expansive void. Now it is clear they were all a distortion of reality and, more accurately, implanted thoughts.
Implanted into my childhood mind from shows like The Jetsons and Bill Nye the Science Guy and into my teenage and young adult mind with an emotional obsession with Star Wars.
How can I trust my own mind if now I see how attached I once was to such wrong thinking?
Removing the veil of the globe lie brings up such existential questions as, "How can I trust my own mind?" Now that I know our realm is non-rotating and stationary, it seems the less I know.
I don't know where we live any more than I did before. All I know is that we live in some sort of containment because both the water of the seas and the air of the sky need a container. I know the earth is non-rotating and stationary and it is the heavens that move over us as is clear by my own observations.
I know that the world governments have banned the exploration of Antarctica. I know that President Nixon never made a long-distance phone call to the moon in 1969. But that is all I know. The rest is speculation. I don't really know where we live any more than I did before.
This begs the question, as truthers, "What ought we teach our children?"
Are mountains really cut down gigantic trees? Does the moon reflect a map of the Earth? Is the Sun the portal into the next realm? Is there land beyond the ice wall?
As adults, one might enjoy applying their understanding of the Bible in their commitment to the Christian faith or their former love of science fiction to motivate new explanations of our stationary earth in answering those questions, but neither approach sits well with me in what we ought to responsibly teach our children.
To realize much of my childhood was based on absolute lies and implanted thinking was a painful realization. It made me angry at first, then eventually scared not knowing if I could trust my mind anymore. I want my child to feel empowered by what she knows to be true of this realm. I want her to trust her senses and own good judgment.
In a true quest for science-based thinking - not the nefarious scientism we have today - my hope is that it empowers our children to know that we do live at the center of the universe on a stationary Earth.
Sincerest regards,
Cedra
This post makes a lot of sense! Everything changes once you start to see the lies taught to us. And the responsibility is now, what do we teach out children? Questions to think about!
Just found this page and will be subscribing. I actually wrote a 4-part analysis on this topic as well and would love you input if you get a sec:
https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-spirituality-of-flat-earth
Hi Cedra, I too have come to accept FE reality. I find it encouraging to see so many young people on TikTok coming to the same conclusions. It gives me hope for the future.