You Can Lead A Horse To Water
But you can't make them drink it.... although you can make the horse realize how damn thirsty it is.
A good friend of mine, Troy Casey the “Certified Health Nut”, once told me that the best way to wake somebody up is to oppress the shit out of them.
Well ain’t that a nugget of truth.
Yet, I feel like there’s a piece missing to this equation. Thing is, there’s plenty of people in our society who are oppressed - shoot, all of us are in some way (white and black people both!), but how many of us humans have yet to realize the extent of our oppression? The extent to which humanity has been fucked with by our global overlords? Many are still blind to it and in a stage of heavy denial.
So the best way to wake somebody up isn’t necessarily to oppress the shit out of them, you have to make them aware of their oppression.
Aware of the extent to which how much they’ve been screwed over, aware of what’s been taken from them, and aware of where they could be if they hadn’t been held back by psychopathic elites.
Awareness is key.
I’m sure you’ve heard the old adage “you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make them drink it” - this is true as well, but there’s also a similar piece missing.
Leading a horse to water and getting them to drink is the idea of attempting to bring awareness to someone ignorant of their oppression, working to plant seeds in their consciousness that will (hopefully) bear fruit in the time and bring the light of self-consciousness in their mind.
Although, once you lead the horse to the water, there is still more work that could be done! You can sell the water to the horse, because the horse may not know that the damn thing thirsty. You need to make the horse realize it needs to drink, just like you need to make the person realize how oppressed they actually are. “Come here Champ! Take a look at this pond here”
I am often asked for “tips on red pilling people”, a skillset that many of us wonder of and are looking to hone as we wake up to the Grand Illusion and want to help our friends and family do the same. This can be boiled down to the simple (or complex) art of persuasion, an art that many business folk, entrepreneurs, and marketers often study, yet these skills also apply to the concept of the Great Awakening as well.
You cannot force the horse’s head into the water, well, you can, but you might get kicked in the face. Caution is needed. Also, you shouldn’t be opening the can of worms too fast for the normie when working to wake them up. This can give them a sense of cognitive dissonance, whereby they will reject the information and crawl back into their comforting belief systems, sometimes deeper, and remain in a state of denial. The Ego is a tricky thing, it can help, or it can hurt.
As is often said in business, get to know your customer. Get to know the person you’re trying to help wake up. Who are they? What are their interests? What are their pain points? What are their beliefs about the world? Which of these beliefs are they rigid in, and which ones are they open to altering and have room for growth with? Understanding your demographic and what’s going on in their life and their mind will help you adjust your plan of attack accordingly.
At the end of the day you cannot wake somebody up. That is a choice they need to make on their own, but you can help quicken the process by planting the seeds. Or at least, trying to.
But what if you’ve tried and tried and tried, for months, or even YEARS to help somebody wake up to the real world… and they just don’t get it.
Well, that’s just something we’re going to have to live with. You can try bringing the horse to the water and making it realize it needs a drink, but at the end of the day it’s the horses choice whether to or not to help itself. One can only do so much. There’s a certain percentage of the human population that may never wake up, and we need to accept that unfortunate fact.
It’s a gracious act to be of service and do the best you can to help someone wake up to the real world, but there’s a fine line when that act of graciousness starts destroying you because you’re so attached to this person, friend, family member, whoever waking up. It’s their life, their path, their soul contract. Don’t overextend your attempts of helping someone wake up to the point of destroying yourself. This is a very hard lesson many of us have and will learn, myself included.
Just do the best you can to educate people and educate yourself on how to educate people. The good news us that more and more people are waking up everyday, and the critical mass is approaching. There are some people I’ve known for years, who a while back I never thought would see past the Grand Illusion, but over time they started questioning things and ended up coming back around, no longer thinking I’m crazy and started asking me questions about what’s really going on in the world.
Continue having faith and doing the Great Work, but don’t forget to relax and enjoy life. That’s all we can do, and that’s all we’re here to do.
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I was told years ago, “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink. But, you can salt their oats!”
Why is it that we feel impelled to red pill, and enlighten? No matter how unsuccessful and rejected we are in the attempt? Something interesting drives that compulsion. The milk of human kindness to those with acid in their veins? The light of truth that demands to be shared? I dunno. Whatever it is sure is indomitable. Four years and still at it! Always good to find another in the same boat.