JOHN RALPH TUCCITTO IS 'SARDONIC POET'
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Reality cannot be controlled, what can be controlled, is our perception of it. How? Through our selfish-cowardice and hypocrisy of course! We fail to rise to the challenge of changing our minds (ourselves) through selfless-courage and conviction; even when we know we are wrong. Bank owned news broadcasters stop your perception short of true reality. If you trust CNN for example, you will not have to change your mind. About any topic. However, if you trust FOX news the same is also true. No one wants to change their mind; they want reality to revolve around them perpetually. Even for a moment, this behaviour is a colossal flaw to repeatedly repeat. The news is designed to avoid encouraging its viewers to change their mind or question their authority. Why is that an attractive option? Being oblivious is a privilege. Privilege is the right to be oblivious to someone else’s truth without consequence.  That’s a muse’s trick. The news shields you from reality based precisely on your stubborn political views. That is why the news is always politicized, hypocrites will not bother listening to a story if it is not politicized. Why? People who watch the news DON’T want to engage in political topics without first being armed with an “educated” opinion.  Why?

We must NEVER be wrong in the presence of our enemy. We will only entertain that our opposition is wrong. Always. Even when it is fucking clear as day, we double-down on our stubbornness. Why are we so stubborn? The thoughts we exercise most in our minds, strengthens our privilege to be oblivious with stubbornness. Should belief be stubborn, or should it be true? Be stubborn to the truth, not for the sake of shielding yourself from it. Reality is not a good business model to make money, because the truth is out of our hands. Only the perception of truth can be manipulated through narrative, group think, and ignorance. News outlets know reality very well, but they also know how to craft a narrative in a way that strengthens our stubbornness. The news is gospel. Unfortunately, man worships man and that is a fallible frontier. There is no advertising spirit because it threatens their (written) word. I am trying to connect with my spirit, independently from my mind, feelings, and guts. The Holy Spirit writes God’s law in our hearts. Suddenly Satan’s gospel loses its control on our compulsive stubbornness.

Words are witchcraft because instead of speaking earnestly from the heart, I can recruit my mind and my feelings and my guts to weld tight logical philosophies around my take on reality designed to embarrass my opposition. The fear of being wrong is the reason words were invented. If you always speak the truth, you do not need to remember what you said in the past. Words are witchcraft. A four-minute presentation could take me two weeks to prepare. A four-minute conversation takes me four minutes. It’s the fear to be wrong that horsewhips our compulsion to deny ourselves the inconvenient truth.  I would rather be right within the eyes and ears of the ignorant, than change my mind. Words grant us time to anticipate the network of questions that project from our understanding of the opposition. Rather than speak truthfully, we manipulate the truth until there is no accountability to award either side a clear defeat.  Both sides would rather be half-right and call a draw than wrong.  Only God can hold us accountable.
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CNN    “You are wrong John.  All you write is conspiratorial gibberish.”
 
SP       “All you do is make a living criticizing conspiratorial gibberish.  Since your ALWAYS right CNN, there’s no need to change your mind about my mind?”
 
CNN    “I’ve made up your mind for you, that’s how I know more than.”
 
SP        “You abuse the trust of poor immigrant fools.”
 
CNN     “Serves them right for not changing their mind.  They’re the ones who tune in to us.  They believe our journalism as the word that sequesters the gospel.”
 
SP        “Man worships man…a fallible frontier.”
 
CNN     “God made us fallible.”
 
SP        “Is that what you’ll tell him?”
 
CNN     “I’m not wrong.”
 
SP        “Is that how you judge yourself?”
 
CNN     “I am a false prophet.”
 
SP        “Being obliviously false is like being right hanging around complete idiots who don’t know any better.
 
CNN     “Hey, that’s our business model.”
 
SP        “Isn’t it insane that people refuse to change their minds?  That is a predicably lucrative behaviour to exploit.  Why? Over half the population does not want to make up their own minds. That means war is theatre to a ruling class.”
 
FOX     “Journalists are just actors of the ruling dictatorship.”
 
SP        “Government is dictatorship.”
 
FOX      “How?”

SP        “Voters tell their leader how to stay in power (not improve their lives).  They only need to deliver their voter’s ideal perception of reality, to convince them to re-elect the ruling class. Think of a dictator as a snake with ten-thousand heads. Democracy is theatre to a ruling class.”

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CNN     “This is our selfish-cowardice and hypocrisy.”
 
SP        “That’s what happens when man worships mankind.  It’s a fallible frontier.  Did God make you fallible, or did God make you lethargic?”
 
FOX      “Both.”
 
SP        “Don’t forget stupid.  It’s stupid to disobey God.”
 
CNN     “I’m a habitual intellectual, I am allergic to manual labour.”
 
FOX      “You could boil water on my forehead.”
 
SP        “That’s what happens when you raise slaves to ignore reality, you feed them taxes and warfare.  The only thing is certain is death and taxes.”
 
FOX      “Don’t forget boredom...”
 
SP        “I know firsthand that a slave will do himself no favours by thinking.  It is an isolating endurance of living in a minority.  A minority that is compelled to free more slaves. If a slave doesn’t know he is a slave, is his happiness genuine?
 
CNN    Yes.
 
Fox      No.
 
SP        You don’t agree?  The only happiness I receive is when I witness reality destroying the lives of children-I mean slaves-I mean…the gullible.”
 
CNN     “You want to be an authority, but thinkers are less like sheep and more like cats. 
 
*pours the wine*
 
They won’t follow instruction unless it suits them.”
 
FOX      “Thinkers are stubborn towards their perception…of reality.  We cannot control their reality so we can’t control people who ignore our perception of it.  There’s only one truth to spread.”
 
SP        “What’s that?”
 
CNN     “Is stealing theft, if the gullible give?”
 
SP        “You prey on the gullible because the gullible are willing to be lead astray-”
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FOX      “By an authority.”
 
SP        “People would rather forgive the authority that leads them astray, than establish an independent opinion and risk being proven wrong by the opposition.”
 
CNN     “If we feed them a stubborn perception, in return the gullible gives us the benefit of the doubt when their trust in us is shaken.”
 
SP        “The news serves a stubborn perception of reality to not threaten its audience with the prospect of change.”
 
CNN     “You can’t change reality, but you can change perception.  If that perception is touted as truth, perception cannot change.”
 
SP       “Sheep want to be led.”
 
FOX      “Cats want to be fed.”
 
CNN     “Ears want the word.”
 
The news is gospel.
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135 - Oblivious to Interpretation

Everything is interpreted. No one truly knows beyond their sensual interpretations unless they engage the holy spirit.  Obliviousness impedes our ability to interpret most of everything.  It’s obvious we can’t see past our politics because we are oblivious to the interpretations that signal our defeat.  Why?  Privilege is the right to be oblivious to someone else’s interpretation of the truth.  You cannot adopt an interpretation without validating the author.  If the author is not you, the struggle to accept your interpretation not being validated is bitter butter in your belly.  Scientists do not even agree with each other; all of which have independent data that is peer approved.  How do we measure reality without words?  The Holy Spirit. 
 
The non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul.    
 
Reality is not physical.  Just because we can touch, or scratch physical objects doesn’t mean it’s a landmark that exists beyond our perception.  It could be a barrier to prevent or pursue the exploration of our spirit (within the flesh).  It could be a prop to prove tangibly our devotion to our fleshly senses.  Spirit transcends science, much like science transcends scrutiny.  There’s a lot of low hanging fruit to mock those who treat their heart as their holy sense.  Why?  We actively ignore our fleshly senses because they distract from the spirit.  Quality is subjective when it comes to living one’s life.  Some prioritize wealth, others prioritize health, more prioritize youth.  All I’m saying is those who prioritize spirit prioritizes isolation.  Isolation from senses that cannot confirm (to others) what your heart reveals in private.
 
I had a dream last night that I was discovered by Hollywood, and they wanted to make a movie based on my experiences dealing with the supernatural.  I was stretched so thin emotionally, I sabotaged my own career.  They walked away with my ideas, and I was left to wallow in misery.  I trusted my fleshly senses to confirm Hollywood didn’t stop short of reality because it promised me what I prioritize in my life (in a dream no less).  For some it’s wealth, health, and youth.  In my dream at least, I didn’t prioritize the holy spirit because I was tempted by my priority (fame).  Our perceptions are living dreams (based on what we prioritize in the moments) when reality does not deliver a favourable result.  In a political sense, people prioritized installing their Lord and teacher, regardless of the damage it brings.  Our senses focus on serving our priorities based on its strengths and limitations.  If my fleshly senses can’t confirm Jesus loves me, I prefer to prioritize a reality (that favours my perceived lack of confirmation), to benefit my stubborn arguments when I’m alone with my delusions.  Is that confirmation bias? 
 
Same can be said for spirit.  Only I can’t help you confirm that with me.  I have to use words to translate spirit into gospel.  I could profess on the spot, or I can take 20 years to write it all down.  We are oblivious to the intended interpretations we strain to communicate, let alone how close it resonates with reality.  What makes an interpretation believable?  You have no further questions.  When you can profess your love for Jesus on the spot and rebuke the desire for fleshly criticism, you validate not just the author, but everyone else.  
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It’s sweet in your mouth.  Jesus is the author of spirit, he doesn’t write it in a book, he writes it in our holy hearts.  Be convicted, but not stubborn…Spirit guides us, but it doesn’t help avoid the calamity our fleshly senses deliver.  To a deaf person, their eyes can’t confirm Jesus exists.  To a blind person, their ears can’t confirm Jesus exists.  We all have a heart which is connected to our spirit and that threatens the words false prophets write down with ink.      
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136 - Written words are a Propagandic Technology

When I was a teenager, my expectations for how my life would be compensated (by others) thanks solely to my presence as God’s “generous” donation.  The more culture I experienced, the more my community (of “generous” donations) became completely vain within youth.  I am only delusional (as I’m relevant) to continuing the success of my culture by “recruiting” youth.  This recruitment has a modern term called indoctrination.  Culture is oblivious in denial to the pain it delivers within the supported and unsupportive communities.  Eventually when culturists mature (against their will), they see that the culture they grew up in no longer interests them, like the dashing of an ocean’s wave onto rocks.  The rocks of reality are holding you back from experiencing more cultural delusion.  Youth is a second-hand drug to pedophiles.  Youth willingly offer themselves up as the champions of culture.  If you stop their perception short of reality, they will learn over time to lose sight of it.  Culture is your spiritual religion.  That’s grooming.  That’s like indoctrinating the future of our downfall.  You are trapping people within their minds.
 
We do not question, what is out of our minds.  Culture is the innocent exchange of propaganda vs. priorities.  Churches fight that propaganda, with their own written word.  Fallible wisdom is a religion (of the mind) that monetizes God.  The “holy” gospel is made of words and words are witchcraft.  It is as if no one on the planet understands each other, let alone a solitary source of truth.  Written words are a propagandic technology.  Thanks to diversity, we have less spirit in common (with each other), therefore communication requires salesmanship.  What language is that?  I call it “Momentous.”  You are connected to the spirit, but it doesn’t guide.  Guidance is illusive.  You need a holy heart to navigate your spirit.  The only way you will find Jesus is to recognize Jesus loves your heart.  Jesus loves your heart; you listen to your heart you can effectively navigate your spirit.  The spirit is satisfying to explore.  I’m not sure if I should meditate or medicate during this time, but for now I just want to capture the feeling for those who haven’t felt it yet.  Spirit is not for sale.
 
When you feel good, it is because you accept yourself more than usual.  Why is that the case?  That’s spirit responding to your journey.  Endeavor to love yourself through Jesus because well, he’s a Chad.  Standing next to Jesus…his charisma is Godly.  Jesus loves all of us.  Jesus loves your flaws as if it were delivered by God.  They are.  Jesus is the perfect being.  Why not love Jesus back when you feel good?  Jesus is an illusive guide, so enjoy the hunt.  That said, why do men fail?  Well, why do daughters reject fathers-I mean men?  How’s that relevant?  If a daughter marries someone (that reminds her of her father), the success of that marriage depends on her priorities.  Is it her priority to want something predictable, or illusive in a husband?  Are you an illusive father?  Were you raised by one?  
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Either way, marriage is for making babies.  Men make wives out of women, and mothers out of wives.  Women are simply pacified with manly attention.  Make Jesus your illusive guide.  He acknowledges your growth with moral love.
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