I felt this piece by Steve was quite "perfect" for this time, with all these Drakes, Brockbraders, Cobras, Wilcocks, and Fulfords running around, putting out notes, pieces, radio shows, announcements, and all the subsequent, "Oh, my God, did they say that?", or "That's all dis-info!", or "They are full of something, may be truth, may be something they sprinkle on corn fields to make it grow better."

Anyway, I liked this one, and hopefully you may find it useful (or not; that's up to you!!).

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We're All on the Same Side
May 18, 2012, by Steve Beckow

I've just been following Geoff West deliver the Cosmic Vision News over on Blogtalkradio.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inlight_radio/2012/05/18/cosmic-vision-news

And I was listening to him assess the current head-banging going on between Drake and Bill Brockbrader, which Cobra has also commented on. As I was doing so I was considering some things that a new commentator, SaS, (1) was saying and what Geoff himself was saying and … it hit me.

Holy smoke, we're becoming blessed with commentators. None of these is hobbled by the cabal. Add to them David Wilcock, Ben Fulford and others and you can see that the global scene is opening up and coming alive with people capable of taking an intelligent look at what's happening.

Not like all are right; not like all are wrong. But it sure is stimulating to hear what all of them think. Gives one something to come bump up against and form one's own intelligent opinion.

We seem to get wrapped around the axle arguing with each other in a kind of black-and-white fashion. "I'm right and you're wrong." But what we miss is the role of the commentator to stimulate discussion. Not to get it right every time but to persuade the rest of us to think the matter through for ourselves.

I recall being taught that lesson years and years ago at an est Six Day Training. We had a war game and the workshop divided down into two teams. Individual combat was by rocks, scissors and paper. And each side had to choose a leader, but not democratically (no time for that).

Of course the opportunity available was to go for leadership and I was walking around at the back of the room considering on what basis I might do that. Up came ideas of personal aggrandizement and service to self. But none of them were attractive enough to have me go for leadership on that basis. It needed to be a contribution to the group or I wouldn't do it.

Then suddenly I had an insight: "The function of a leader is to provide people with someone to come crashing up against and get the measure of themselves. No leader, no emergence."

The minute I saw that, I came rushing to the front, walking that swish-swish karate style. When I reached the front, I shouted out in my best Toshiro Mifune voice: "I am your leader. Sit down." To my surprise, everyone did.

Immediately there was a game to play. Without a leader there had been no game. With a leader we had someone to bump up against to see who we were in the matter, what we ourselves were made of, what was there for us and not there for us.

And so here too, by Drake, Bill, Geoff, SaS, Cobra and everyone else coming forward and risking sharing their views, the rest of us are enabled to have a supermarket of commentary to listen to and find our own truth.

In the real supermarket, the tomato doesn't argue with the broccoli, saying, "You're wrong and I'm right." Similarly it's up to us to choose tomato or broccoli, as we see fit. It's healthy to have a range of food to choose from and a range of opinion. Rather than waste our time arguing among themselves as to who's right, when all of us have only a piece of the puzzle anyways, I'd prefer us to work together where we can and get that we're all on the same side.

And, yes, I do get it. I just finished taking a bite out of Cobra they other day myself. And Drake perhaps a week or two ago. So I'm talking to myself as well. Time to work co-operatively. The day of the self-serving bias is over.
Footnotes

(1) See for instance http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/op-ed-the-ever-increasing-ever-accelerating-change-that-has-become-apparent-to-all-of-us-by-sas-may-18-2012/