2020 Is Going To Get Much Crazier.
Prioritize Your Mental Health
By Caitlin Johnstone
February 07, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -The
outrage over the
Iowa caucus scandal has continued to burn white
hot as more and more establishment manipulations
against the Bernie Sanders campaign come into view.
At the beginning of a CNN town hall with Democratic
presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg last night,
immediately following the network’s town hall with
Sanders, the event’s host
Chris Cuomo announced that 100 percent of the
caucus results were now in and the former South Bend
mayor had narrowly won the contest. These results
had been
announced by the Iowa Democratic Party moments
before Buttigieg’s town hall appearance.
Here's what just happened. The Iowa Democratic Party and the DNC sat on remaining results to release right before Mayor Pete does a CNN town hall. They then pretend to declare him the winner, when there are ***specific problems yet to be fixed that would make Bernie win*** https://t.co/5w9aeJUE2B
So we’re way ahead of schedule in terms of
emotional intensity tied to this presidential
primary race, and possibly at a more heated point
after the very first 2020 primary contest than at
any point in the 2016 race between Sanders and
Clinton. And it’s only going to get crazier from
here.
And that’s just looking at the US Democratic
presidential primary.
Later this month we’ve got the beginning of
Julian Assange’s extradition trial, we’ve got the
OPCW narrative managing its own scandal by
smearing the whistleblowers who revealed that
the US, UK and France almost certainly bombed Syria
in 2018
under false pretenses, we’ve got
continuing revelations that
pretty much everything the Trump administration
told the world to justify the assassination of
Qassem Soleimani
was a lie, we’ve got an escalating new cold war
between the US and Russia, increasing establishment
attempts to censor the internet, an increasing
propaganda war against China, the general
militaristic belligerence of the US-centralized
empire, and God knows what else.
As I
said back in November, things are going to get
weirder and weirder throughout the foreseeable
future. We’re coming to a point in history where the
only reliable pattern is the disintegration of
patterns, and 2020 has come storming out of its
corner swinging for the fences working to establish
this pattern with extreme aggression. We’re not
going to hit a point of stability or normality this
year, we’re going to see things get crazier and
crazier and crazier. I don’t know what’s going to
happen, but I know it’s going to be nuts.
Things Are Only Going To Get Weirder
"I often hear people in my line of work saying 'Man, we’re going to look back on all this crazy shit and think about how absolutely weird it was!' No we won’t. Because it’s only going to get weirder."https://t.co/z5ivGMEMoY
In such an environment, it’s going to be
absolutely essential to take exceptional care of
your psychological health if you want to remain
engaged with what’s going on in the world in a
positive way.
And I do mean exceptional. Whatever you’re doing
now, do more. Start cultivating new habits to keep
yourself lucid and serene, and start now before
things get super crazy. Work out your issues with
your family and with yourself. Remember to move your
body in ways that feel good to you. Carve out some
time out each day for just being quiet with
yourself. Notice the beauty around you. Give
cuddles, get cuddles. Take a shower and sing your
heart out. Feel your feet on the floor, nestle your
bum into your chair and listen to yourself breath
like it’s a song on the radio. Yawn. Belch. Stretch.
Roar. Put on some loud music and rock out. Whatever
you know works for you to get you out of your head
and back in to your body, remember to do it, and
remember to do it regularly. Make it habitual.
Be proactive with this rather than reactive; if
you wait until you have to react to things going
ass-side up later on it’s going to feel like you’re
fighting to get your head above water. If you do it
now you’ll have the mental space needed to navigate
tumultuous waters.
This is what will be necessary if you want to
engage with the increasingly frenetic
narrative matrix in the future. The only
alternative will be to disengage completely and
throw your attention into escapism, or at least away
from politics and news. And if you don’t make the
cultivation of mental well-being your first and
foremost priority you will be forced, in a very
unpleasant way, to disengage anyhow.
And honestly this is something all activist types
should be doing anyway. Believing you can help the
world without doing serious inner work is like
believing you can clean the house while covered in
raw sewage. You can always spot the political
activists who engage without doing any inner work by
the chaotic, unskillful and frequently
counterproductive form their actions take. They
can’t see clearly enough to operate efficaciously,
because their vision is clouded with unresolved
suffering and conflict. Get in the shower and wash
the yuck off yourself before trying to clean the
house.
Some of my readers want a Sanders insurgency in
the Democratic Party, some support third parties or
independents, while others eschew electoral politics
altogether and endorse other approaches to pushing
for real change. But in my experience you all care
deeply about the world, regardless of your preferred
path toward doing so, and that’s going to take a
heavy toll as all manner of things unravel over the
next year if you don’t have the psychological
spaciousness to navigate it lucidly.
Above all, be gentle with yourself. We got a ways
ahead of us, and we need you fresh and feeling good.
You won’t be able to help wake the world up if you
let the chaos and confusion drag you down. Know when
to take a break from the information stream and all
the babbling narratives trying to twist your
perception of it. Use your tools to distance
yourself from the narratives so that you can
perceive them objectively. Ground yourself, find
your center, then, when you’re ready, wade back in.
No matter how chaotic things get, your ability to
navigate that chaos skillfully needs to be your
first and foremost priority. Put your mental
well-being first, and everything else will fall into
place.
Be the peace and harmony you want to see in the
world.
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