Champion, championed, championing, champions
Champion is thought in America as something to win or be
superior over another, yet no human is really superior to
anyone. Champion is derived from the Latin word campus
which means [field]. Through some strange form of
psychosis, this word has been
cleverly rearranged in the minds of those who
perceive its use. Let's discuss how
this has happened.
Champion is a form of separation or measurement applied to human
behavior. It would initially seem odd to make the statement, the
sky is a champion or the universe is a champion. Only humans can
come up with a way to measure themselves as different than their
environment and kindred.
In the use of this word in our language, we have become
accustomed to its meaning and use as a way to teach our children
they must fight for their freedom from others by practicing it
in games and sports, which might seem a way to increase
stability, when in fact, it is a way to instill conflict in any
type of separation. Thus, being a champion is more a way to
separate people and cause more conflict.
Humans have been taught they need to feel good about themselves
and who they are. This is indeed necessary, but done in all the
wrong ways. First, humans match the champion perception to the
animal life around them and assume they must also act like an
animal in this analogy, when the lesson is completely amiss.
This lesson from animal life was to learn why humans cannot be
the animal, for they have taken the next step up in the
evolution. The step in evolution is forgotten, and the lesson
was that steps exists, so humans should have learned that to
evolve as planned, their step up in intelligence was a lesson to
know there must be another.
Since we have forgotten that we are to step up in evolution
again, we have instead chosen conflict as a way to
avert our
evolution, for without conflict, there is no champion. The
conflicts arise from the separations, and this is seen quite
prevalent in our society in the form of psychological actions
observed in our school children, as they immediately notice the
differences between themselves and others.
The self-esteem is evident as a locking mechanism in the mind to
control the individual and integrate the user into the existing
failed system. As soon an the individual has made the
measurement, the esteem is evaluated in the mind, and
immediately used as a basis. The ability to present
compassion
in the proper sense, is covertly hidden.
This aversion have created much conflict in people, along with
danger and terror of others who have not achieved their true
evolution, which keeps
envy in
control.
When one can make another feel more worthy than oneself, there
is no need for a champion over others. If no self-esteem exists,
a human who is beginning to evolve, would be able to sense this
by gazing into the eyes of another alone without words to
express it. Self-esteem must be replaced with a form of
compassion, faith, and
respect. Once these feelings have been
rearranged, the champion has moved back into the field where it
belongs.
So if humans cannot in essence be a champion, who is the
champion, and what does it really mean? The champion is the
field. This could mean the [seed of life], as in the [prairie]
or [food of the earth]. If man was to have a champion, it makes
more sense to know that our environment and earth, combined with
the sun and moon, is capable of championing life itself in the
form of food, water, air, and sleep. The humans who have evolved
to perceive this arrangement have been gifted with the
volition to process the information.
Unfortunately, the processors are
broken and human evolution is dying.
This horrible aversion has manifested into massive growth
correlated to esteem and freedom, when there is no such thing as
freedom in this world, as true freedom is freedom from thoughts
that confuse you, and thoughts
that have been arranged by you, and for you. Freedom is thought
in all forms.
A true champion in thought would be one who could discern the
core meaning as [separating thought] as versus [kindred]. The
step up in separation in the mind only, is what
allows the seed to grow, for man did not create the seed, but he
is the result of it. The power of life brings with it much
aversion, but with all life, they're must be the opposite power,
as in positive and negative, and the separation is a sign to
balance the two, as they are already doing that naturally. So
here, we have another lesson hidden in the straw.
So those who are champions in their own minds always have
something that holds them in place. Can you guess what that is?
THINK. The champion separator uses hope
to secure their belief, when faith is
masked by their own aversion within.
1 Samuel 17: 44, 50-51
And the Philistine said to David, Come to me, and I
will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air, and to the
beasts
of the field. [50] So David prevailed over the Philistine
with a sling and with a stone, and smote the Philistine, and
slew him; but there was no sword in the hand of David. [51]
Therefore David ran, and stood upon the Philistine, and took
his sword, and drew it out of the sheath thereof, and
slew him, and cut off his head therewith. And when the
Philistines saw their champion was dead, they fled.
Comment: The Philistine and the Israeli were both
conflicted over the champion in their souls.
R. Mark Sink 2007/3/10
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