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vipassana

I'm trying to figure out why a place like North Korea exists. I live in the USA and have a pretty good life. We are lucky that we do not have complete government control over every aspects of our daily lives (although sometimes I think some people actually want this). We are free to pursue astral projection and other spiritual practices, pretty much anything we want, but this is all but unknown to North Koreans. A lot of people on this board believe in reincarnation of some type, me included, but I cannot comes to terms with why such a miserable place exists on Earth and why anyone would knowingly want to reincarnate there. Are there life lessons to be learned here by those who are born and live in NK? If so, what could they be? If "all is as it is supposed to be" as I commonly read, why this? I would rather take an early permanent OBE than be forced to live in NK. There are a lot of documentaries about NK on YouTube. Check them out if you are not familiar with the country. I thought it would be interesting to see what others think about this.

kurtykurt42

It wouldn't be very miserable if you couldn't compare it with anything, would it?

After spending a couple life times in a place like North Korea you begin to appreciate every place, everyone and everything more.

Stookie

I watched this last week (all 3 parts):

http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-1-of-3

It's amazing, like everything the guys at Vice do. If you like it, there's a DVD called "Vice guide to travel" that has several features.

As to why North Korea exists, I don't know. I guess if democracy exists, the opposite can too.

Everlasting

Are you saying you are not controlled by the  Government?  you think you're free?, think again.
Priests of hippocratic love talk of peace and Christ, Power is their only goal. Now they all shall die.

vipassana

Yeah, I've seen that video and many other documentaries about it. And yes, I think we are controlled by our government, but not like North Korea. Kinda hard to draw parallels there. When you put it in perspective, we're much better off.

Stookie

Quote from: Everlasting on February 17, 2010, 17:36:49
Are you saying you are not controlled by the  Government?  you think you're free?, think again.

Go to North Korea and then try to say that. I've done enough traveling to know we've got it good. You create your own personal prison by assuming that.

WASD

I think its called "police state" and its starting to spread throughout the world :(
USA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akwjAjcQnqM
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Stookie

Those are protesters at the G20, not a police state. And those cops aren't near as brutal as the Chicago riots in '68. Which was wrong, but far from a police state.

I can go anywhere without having to inform anyone where I'm going or showing credentials. If I want to visit another country all I need is my passport and some cash. I can ride my motorcycle anywhere I want at 2 AM with no hassles or questions. I don't see how anyone who goes outside on a regular basis can think they live in a Police State. Oppression in low income/high crime areas is much more a reality.

WASD

#8
Alright, bad video choice. But there are some thing i've seen in "normal countries" that reminds me of china/north korea.
Like those new full body scanners...
And police brutality... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIM3k-o5xM0

These are some very lovely guys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAQrsA3m8Bg
But police often go to them and ask for ID and say what they are doing is illegal and that they cant film and such :(
At first what they're doing may seem weird but watch the entire video :)
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Fourthdimension

i have only briefly looked through this page as i am in a hurry but i think
the only diffrence between the goverment opression here and the goverment opression in nk is merly the fact that nk is controlling there country complettly without hiding the fact there in control.

whilst in the west we have a belief that we are in control of what we do yet behind the curtain it turns out its the goverment thats pulling all the strings without us known.

so nk = country contro without hiding it
west = country control hiding it

just a thought before i forgot lol
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kurtykurt42

The difference is that the North Korean government doesn't seem to like letting there 'citizens' have much knowledge (knowledge = Power). In the USA we are free to learn and become as smart as possible and when that happens it can be difficult for the government to hold you back. Usually they will just give you grant money, stay out of your way and monitor your progress closely.  :-D

personalreality

We can use the internet and rally together in the US, but they have us in a much better trap.  They have us in a belief trap.  We are consumed in the materialistic lifestyle.  People say we have it so much better here.  What, we have a McDonalds?  We are prisoners of the worst kind here.  We've been given just enough rope to hang ourselves with.  We die with little opportunity to know truth.  There are many of us who explore, but there are more of us who don't.  Comparatively we are massive next to NK.  The proportion of people here who are slaves to television, "democratic elections", fast food and christianity has got to be so much higher than that of North Koreans. 

You also have to remember that what we know of North Korea comes from our government who hates North Korea.  North Korea is a theocracy.  The country is designed to have one religion and one government that are one and the same.  And they don't want outside influences to taint what they are building.  They are trying to create their Utopia.  It's like saying that the Amish are awful people for not letting their kids have video games.  They are trying to maintain a way of life that is congruent with their beliefs.  And, if it weren't for the influence of the outside world pushing on North Korea, Kim Jong Il wouldn't have to develop nuclear weapons (though I'm pretty sure he's a bit batty) and ban the internet.  It's people from the outside getting in that is the problem.  And in turn, people from the inside getting out and them coming back to tell of the wonders of the western world.  That is a poison to what is being created.  I'm not saying I agree necessarily, but too many people still have a bad case of "WE'RE THE G*DDAMN US of A AND ALL OTHER's ARE SCUM ON OUR BOOTS!".  This is not the only way to live.  People were living just fine for thousands of years before we ever came around.  In fact, our measly 200 years should keep it's mouth shut.  We're not even teenagers with a little bit of reasoning ability.  We're toddlers who have a bad case of the "NO's!" and the "MINE's!". 

Don't judge another culture that you know nothing about.  Especially if the little bit that you do know comes from american government or media (that includes books, even text books). 
be awesome.

personalreality

Also,

V, I haven't seen you around lately, but if you do come back and see this, you say you believe in reincarnation and I neither agree nor disagree with you on that.  But you should know that all existence is as it should be in a sense.  Not necessarily in a deterministic or fatalist kind of way.  But there are reasons for the ways we come into this life.  Perhaps North Korea provides the situation that some souls need to learn their lessons.  Perhaps no where else in this universe could they learn that specific lesson.
be awesome.

cpt. picard

No offense to the optomists, but the transition to police state, the financial looting of the nations and the slow disintegration of civil liberties in the West is a hard cold reality, and denying that these things are even happening is just plain ignorant of the documented facts. And contrary to what Americans believe, theyre education quality is very poor. Not saying all Americans are dumb, if youre smart to begin with youll do most learning on your own and not from a school.

WASD

#14
This is an example of what i think a police state looks like: http://www.vimeo.com/10191879
As you see in the end of the video, he is being arrested to prevent a crime he have not committed...

Some protesters most likely did something unlawful but the police are still too hard about it, and punish lots of people who haven't done anything wrong.
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Stookie

To me a police state is when you have to notify authorities everywhere you go, constantly go through road and pedestrian check points and get searched, have random searches of your home, etc. It's weird that people are always trying to tell me that's the country I live in, because I've NEVER experienced any of that stuff.

I went on a cross-country road trip with a friend and the whole time we were talking about Alex Jones (I have a lot of it documented) and we were trying to find examples of the NWO and police state he was talking about. (That wasn't the main point of the trip - freedom was). In 30+ states we didn't find anything that resembled it, and weren't hassled or pulled over for being out of state, or for anything. I've been to other countries as well, and it's a beautiful world to experience. You can spend your time complaining about the world and who is in control, or you can be in control and go do everything you want to do. No one is stopping you. Except maybe your mom or wife or something.

So, to anyone thinking they are a slave, go out into the world and travel and see things with your own eyes, then make your decision. From what I can gather, what you see on the internet and youtube is as much propaganda as the national news. If you haven't done much traveling (outside of family vacation), DO IT NOW, WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG.

WASD

Yea. From what i see on youtube, it looks like there is a police state everywhere. But i know you are right.
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Xanth

Quote from: WASD on March 16, 2010, 16:10:27
Yea. From what i see on youtube, it looks like there is a police state everywhere. But i know you are right.
Remember, youtube is a form of media...
And if we were to believe everything the media wrote/spoke about, we would have to believe that every single person will be murdered or something worse before I'm done typing this.

WASD

I do have to remind myself about that a few times.
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AmbientSound

Regarding the comments about a police state, I have been harassed MANY times, just for walking at night. Right here in the United States of America. Police officers once followed me and a friend around, just for walking. They asked is what we were doing. We told them we were going to get something to eat. And we did, at a gas station, and continued on our way. Later, another cop came around and said angrily that we told another officer that we were going to get something to eat. We replied that we did, and that we were continuing our walk. I'm sorry, but if this is "having it good," I say it's time for a revolution.

NoY

I have been stopped and searched three times last year while walking to a shop at night
I live in the UK

the thing is if you was king and they were your town guard would you give them the power to search people?
i think i would

:NoY:

vipassana

Quote from: personalreality on March 10, 2010, 15:36:34
Also,

V, I haven't seen you around lately, but if you do come back and see this, you say you believe in reincarnation and I neither agree nor disagree with you on that.  But you should know that all existence is as it should be in a sense.  Not necessarily in a deterministic or fatalist kind of way.  But there are reasons for the ways we come into this life.  Perhaps North Korea provides the situation that some souls need to learn their lessons.  Perhaps no where else in this universe could they learn that specific lesson.

I believe that. Since I've posted this, I've come to realize what many of you already know about what is going on. I had no idea the extent to which the government of the USA is corrupt and criminal. I became awakened spiritually over a year ago. I became awakened to reality a few weeks ago. All I can say is holy sh*t, the world is f*cked up! What can I say, I was unaware that I was unaware. Not anymore.

Tiny

#22
Quote from: personalreality on March 10, 2010, 15:36:34
Also,

V, I haven't seen you around lately, but if you do come back and see this, you say you believe in reincarnation and I neither agree nor disagree with you on that.  But you should know that all existence is as it should be in a sense.  Not necessarily in a deterministic or fatalist kind of way.  But there are reasons for the ways we come into this life.  Perhaps North Korea provides the situation that some souls need to learn their lessons.  Perhaps no where else in this universe could they learn that specific lesson.

Don't you just love it when people say this  :x

Yea - like those folks in Vietnam and Gaza burned alive for a reason. It was their lesson to learn, right? Everything has occured the way it was supposed to.

You are desecrating all who have suffered and who are suffering to this day in very harsh conditions in this dimension, outstanding your scale in every way, some of who under slave-like conditions provide for you the enormous physical, culinary and entertainment luxury you are enjoying today.
But in truth you are standing on thin wire.
I'm pretty sure if you woke up in a North Korean labour camp tomorrow you would quite reconsider what you have just stated.

The only ones gaining from the kind of suffering that exists on Earth are those ill spirited who collect the energy that is squeezed from the subjects thru their mental and physical pain like you would squeeze a wet sponge.



kind regards,

Paul
"He never speaks but he understands thinks higher than a manHes living in The northern lights In winter everlasting He travels around Big drum in his hand And he knows what you have in your mind Theres always wolf within That leads him down And back home"

cpt. picard

I agree with Paul, there is no excuse for the oppressive behaviour of any world governments, if reincarnation teaches us lessons like this, then its clear the slavery extends beyond the physical plane (which i dont believe, hence there is no excuse for the poor treatment of fellow humans). Views like that are cop outs and give the attitude that we dont need to improve things on earth because everything is as its supposed to be. That is nothing but counter-evolutionary attitudes.

AmbientSound

#24
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If I were a king, chances are that I would be corrupt, and I would probably give my guards the power to search people. My problem with the state of nations today is that I feel they are too big. I mean, it's one thing to band together and help each other out, but one person with all that power? Look at the size of China. China has a head body (e.g. emperor, president, prime minister, or something else) in charge of all that land mass and all the people in it (which accounts for a very large percentage of the world human population!). But if there were more countries in the world, there might be more wars- then again, there might not. But either way, there would be more voices heard, armies would be smaller, and maybe the economy wouldn't be so messed up. Actually, I like the idea of having smaller countries.

Anyway, there is no reason for North Korea to exist. There is also no good reason why certain Muslims exist who think it's their religious duty to convert or kill off anyone who isn't a Muslim. Same goes for certain sects of Christianity and Judaism, African war lords, Mexican drug cartels, pirates, CIA mind control experiments on the unsuspecting populace, chemtrails, oil companies who threaten inventors that come up with things that would put them out of business, etc. All of those exist because we let them. Because we don't want to give up our comfort. We tend to insulate ourselves from the rest of the world when surrounded by luxury.