This document discusses the psychological effects of total mind control programming methods used to manipulate victims and control their behavior. It explains how programming destroys a person's sense of identity and ability to develop their own values, leaving them feeling powerless, meaningless and trapped without freedom or purpose. Their thinking and perception of reality is controlled to prevent the natural development of trust, independence and a unified life agenda. Victims are cut off from forming meaningful relationships and emotions, stripping them of ingredients for moral decision making. The goal is to prevent internal development and keep victims dependent on their masters for survival and any sense of order, achievement or belonging.
Charles Horton Cooley developed the concept of the "looking-glass self", which proposes that individuals form their self-concept based on how they imagine others view them. According to Cooley, self and society are intertwined and neither is primary. He believed individuals have organic freedom within society through cooperation with others. Cooley also argued that national habits and social norms shape individuals' perspectives in ways they are often unaware. The looking-glass self involves imagining how one appears to and is judged by others, which gives rise to self-feelings like pride and shame.
Human Nature- Powerpoint (Final Assesment) blazegirl
This is a powerpoint focusing on the nature of mankind. It was our final assesment on the Unit of Human NAture (Unit 1). The interview videos are on seperate posts as it is too large to put in one. :)
This document contains summaries of discussions from Camille Taylor's PHIL110 class on various topics:
1. The three parts of the soul - Reason, Desire, and Spirit - and how they relate to decision making and poetry/philosophy. It also discusses the internal and external aspects of Reason.
2. Critiques of the three-part soul theory, including how it applies to individuals. It also critiques the "noble lie" concept.
3. Comments finding the three-part soul theory interesting but disagreeing with its universal application to individuals.
4. An explanation of Plato's Divided Line and Allegory of the Cave, representing stages of understanding and how society
Mod 31 contemporary perspectives on personalityTina Medley
The Big Five Inventory (BFI) is a 44-item questionnaire used to assess an individual across five broad dimensions of personality: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Respondents indicate the extent to which they agree with statements describing various traits and behaviors associated with the Big Five factors on a 5-point scale. The BFI aims to provide a comprehensive yet concise measure of an individual's standing on the major dimensions of personality.
Man has free will that distinguishes him from creation and allows him to reason between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws, which sets us free from slavery to sin. While living virtuously requires struggle, strength comes from prayer, Scripture, and sacraments like Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Moral acts proceed from deliberate choices between good and evil, expressing one's character. Responsibility for acts depends on knowledge, with invincible ignorance lessening culpability.
The document discusses different types of conscience, including antecedent-consequent conscience which passes judgment before or during an action, right and erroneous conscience which accurately or inaccurately judges actions as good or evil, and various specific types like certain, doubtful, scrupulous, and lax conscience. It also provides examples of situations to analyze different consciences, noting when a conscience is mature by considering others' dignity and God's law of love, versus immature consciences motivated by avoiding punishment or pleasing others.
This document discusses principles of psychology related to trust and strengths-finding. It covers positive psychology and its focus on individual strengths rather than problems. Freud's psychoanalytic concepts are examined, including the id, ego, and superego structures of personality. Defense mechanisms are outlined at different levels from psychotic to mature. The document also discusses cognitive dissonance theory and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development related to trust vs. mistrust and autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
Group psychology and the analysis of the egoMichel Newman
1. The document summarizes key points from Gustave Le Bon's work on group psychology. Le Bon argues that when individuals form a group, they take on a "collective mind" that is different from when they are alone. They lose their individual characteristics and take on an "average character" of the group.
2. Le Bon believes individuals in a group also display new, more primitive characteristics due to "contagion" and heightened "suggestibility." He likens the state of individuals in a group to a hypnotic state, where they obey suggestions without conscious control over their actions.
3. The source of the "fascination" or hypnotic influence over group members is not clearly
Charles Horton Cooley developed the concept of the "looking-glass self", which proposes that individuals form their self-concept based on how they imagine others view them. According to Cooley, self and society are intertwined and neither is primary. He believed individuals have organic freedom within society through cooperation with others. Cooley also argued that national habits and social norms shape individuals' perspectives in ways they are often unaware. The looking-glass self involves imagining how one appears to and is judged by others, which gives rise to self-feelings like pride and shame.
Human Nature- Powerpoint (Final Assesment) blazegirl
This is a powerpoint focusing on the nature of mankind. It was our final assesment on the Unit of Human NAture (Unit 1). The interview videos are on seperate posts as it is too large to put in one. :)
This document contains summaries of discussions from Camille Taylor's PHIL110 class on various topics:
1. The three parts of the soul - Reason, Desire, and Spirit - and how they relate to decision making and poetry/philosophy. It also discusses the internal and external aspects of Reason.
2. Critiques of the three-part soul theory, including how it applies to individuals. It also critiques the "noble lie" concept.
3. Comments finding the three-part soul theory interesting but disagreeing with its universal application to individuals.
4. An explanation of Plato's Divided Line and Allegory of the Cave, representing stages of understanding and how society
Mod 31 contemporary perspectives on personalityTina Medley
The Big Five Inventory (BFI) is a 44-item questionnaire used to assess an individual across five broad dimensions of personality: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Respondents indicate the extent to which they agree with statements describing various traits and behaviors associated with the Big Five factors on a 5-point scale. The BFI aims to provide a comprehensive yet concise measure of an individual's standing on the major dimensions of personality.
Man has free will that distinguishes him from creation and allows him to reason between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws, which sets us free from slavery to sin. While living virtuously requires struggle, strength comes from prayer, Scripture, and sacraments like Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Moral acts proceed from deliberate choices between good and evil, expressing one's character. Responsibility for acts depends on knowledge, with invincible ignorance lessening culpability.
The document discusses different types of conscience, including antecedent-consequent conscience which passes judgment before or during an action, right and erroneous conscience which accurately or inaccurately judges actions as good or evil, and various specific types like certain, doubtful, scrupulous, and lax conscience. It also provides examples of situations to analyze different consciences, noting when a conscience is mature by considering others' dignity and God's law of love, versus immature consciences motivated by avoiding punishment or pleasing others.
This document discusses principles of psychology related to trust and strengths-finding. It covers positive psychology and its focus on individual strengths rather than problems. Freud's psychoanalytic concepts are examined, including the id, ego, and superego structures of personality. Defense mechanisms are outlined at different levels from psychotic to mature. The document also discusses cognitive dissonance theory and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development related to trust vs. mistrust and autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
Group psychology and the analysis of the egoMichel Newman
1. The document summarizes key points from Gustave Le Bon's work on group psychology. Le Bon argues that when individuals form a group, they take on a "collective mind" that is different from when they are alone. They lose their individual characteristics and take on an "average character" of the group.
2. Le Bon believes individuals in a group also display new, more primitive characteristics due to "contagion" and heightened "suggestibility." He likens the state of individuals in a group to a hypnotic state, where they obey suggestions without conscious control over their actions.
3. The source of the "fascination" or hypnotic influence over group members is not clearly
This document summarizes several theories of personality development. It discusses definitions of personality from various researchers and outlines five major theories: Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory which describes how humans are motivated to fulfill basic needs; Albert Bandura's social learning theory which proposes behavior is learned through observation and modeling; John Watson's behavioral theory stating all behavior is learned through conditioning and stimuli; George Kelly's cognitive theory that personality is explained by an individual's unique thoughts and interpretations; and John Bowlby's attachment theory examining the dynamics of long-term relationships.
Man's free will distinguishes him from the rest of creation through his ability to reason, understand, and discern between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws rather than one's desires, as desires can enslave us to sin. Living virtuously through obedience to moral truths leads to fulfillment and happiness. While love of God is the perfect motivator for moral living, fear of consequences can also motivate obedience. Christians believe God has established moral laws for our benefit that are written on our hearts through natural law.
Sigmund Freud proposed psychoanalysis which focuses on the unconscious mind and repressed desires from childhood influencing behavior. His psychosexual stages, defense mechanisms, and structure of mind including the id, ego and superego have contributed to understanding human behavior but lack scientific evidence and may not apply to all cultures.
Alfred Adler's individual psychology focuses on how life experiences shape one's views and inferiority complexes. His ideas on birth order and striving for perfection provide insights although not all are universally applicable.
Carl Rogers' humanistic theory of self-actualization emphasizes fulfilling needs and developing one's identity through positive regard. His client-centered therapy has been successful although it does not consider unconscious influences and lacks scientific proof
This document discusses two levels of freedom: freedom of choice and fundamental freedom. Freedom of choice refers to an individual's capacity to choose between options and make moral decisions that shape who they become. Fundamental freedom goes deeper and refers to freely developing one's character through daily choices. The document provides examples of how choices impact one's development and assignments for readers to analyze freedom in news articles and reflect on personal and national levels of freedom using proposed "freedom meter" criteria.
This document is an introduction to a book titled "Refutations of Atheism" which aims to challenge readers' understanding of fundamental principles of human existence through discussing implications of rejecting belief in God. It outlines 55 statements that would logically follow from a belief that there is no God, and provides brief discussions of each that present further implications and counterpoints. The introduction provides background on the author's views that a transcendent source of morality is essential for rational human life and functioning. It notes growing non-belief in society while observing many still cling to values with spiritual origins. The book aims to show the impossibility of living without beliefs and that objective reality relies on subjective belief. Readers are cautioned that considering these implications may
The self and its development: Journeying back to one's selfChinly Ruth Alberto
The self and its development: Journeying back to one's self is a topic from values education of education students, significance of self, who am i poem, heredity, environment and self, nature of self, characteristics of self, origin of self, development of self, the self, children learn what they live poem, self-esteem, self-confidence, self-respect, self-esteem and pride, self-esteem and pleasure, factors affecting self-esteem, adjustment and enhancement of self, authenticity and becoming
Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis to investigate the conscious and unconscious mind. He believed dreams contain truths from our unconscious desires and fears. Freud outlined several models of the psyche, including the structural model with the id, ego, and superego. He proposed psychosexual stages including the Oedipus complex, where children unconsciously desire the opposite-sex parent before learning gender roles. Psychoanalysis aims to interpret dreams and unconscious desires to understand behavior and treat disorders.
This document summarizes research on self-actualization. It begins with definitions of self-actualization as the fulfillment of one's potential and as a continual process of growth. It then lists characteristics of self-actualized people such as acceptance, problem-centering, spontaneity, and autonomy. Steps for self-actualization include assessing one's life and motives, being willing to change, taking responsibility, and cherishing one's uniqueness. Examples given are pursuing creativity, knowledge, spirituality and contributing to society. The document provides references for further reading.
This document discusses what defines human beings from various perspectives. It begins by examining humans from an evolutionary psychology perspective, noting our similarities to other primates while also distinguishing humans as having descended from a shared ancestor rather than chimpanzees directly. It then explores the essence of humanity as comprising both spiritual/mental and physical aspects. Humans are defined as biosocial beings that represent the highest level of development among living organisms, capable of tasks like labor, social interaction, communication and consciousness. Key traits that define the human experience are discussed like spirituality, imagination, rebelliousness, beauty, character development, intelligence, responsibility, personal growth, social nature, innovation, and empathy.
The document discusses several concepts related to understanding human nature from different perspectives including biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. It covers topics like man as an organism composed of organ systems, the holistic vs atomistic approaches to understanding man, man's relationship with his environment, motivation, and views of man as both a passive organism and an active decision maker. It also discusses man's needs, rights, and development from various theoretical lenses.
The document discusses how the ego resists change and wants to maintain the status quo for the sake of self-preservation and comfort. It explores how developing self-awareness and observing one's thoughts from a detached perspective can help diminish the power of the ego. Leaders who have achieved a state of "final integration" beyond their limited ego are better able to bring perspective, freedom, and creativity to others as they have a more universal and unified vision.
Do you wish to live a more spiritual, holistic, and meaningful life? We have got you covered with our complete, in-depth guide to attaining self-actualization.
The document discusses self-development and self-concept. Self-development is discovering one's potentials and capabilities through experience and environment. Self-concept refers to one's self-awareness and perceptions of personality, values, and behavior. A person's self-concept is learned from social interactions, organized in their mind, and dynamic as it changes with experiences over time. Having a clear self-concept provides benefits like happiness, better decision making, and understanding of others.
This document discusses inspiration and its importance. It states that inspiration gives individuals the will to face hurdles and stretch their limitations. It allows one to feel "high on life" and in a state of transcendence. Inspiration makes the world go round by providing streams of energy even when facing constraints. It gives life purpose and allows ideas to flow. The document argues that inspiration is the fundamental building block of humanity and what gives struggle in life purpose.
The main objective of this website is to offer a new way of thinking about such matters based on science and clear reasoning; a way of thinking that reveals meaning and purpose for our lives; a way that leads to natural personal fulfillment and happiness
This document discusses several topics including the difference between childhood and adulthood, different types of insanity, how early humans may have differed from modern humans, the possibility of alien life, why smoking is addictive, why dogs seem to make more sense than men, and the concept of "language rapists". It provides thought-provoking perspectives on each topic in 3-4 concise paragraphs per section.
The document discusses different solutions to life's fundamental problems and the attitudes that result. It outlines four solutions: 1) relying solely on senses leads to the conclusion that the universe is by chance and man is not accountable, allowing unrestrained desires. 2) Adding speculation reaches similar conclusions. 3) Following prophets who claim divine knowledge offers a third solution. The document then focuses on the first solution of relying on senses alone, describing the beliefs, conduct, and characteristics of a society based on this view of fulfilling desires without moral restraint.
New World Order with the help of Artificial IntelligenceKhSakibFarhad
The document discusses several topics related to controlling populations and creating ideal societies, including:
1. Forming undetectable spies by giving them flaws and an inferiority complex to make them less vocal and better listeners.
2. Converting a soldier's intent into robot orders by using unmanned drones and robots for warfare instead of human soldiers.
3. The idea of a "hive mind" connecting all members of a family could tear them apart by exposing private pasts and arguments.
4. A single, united "one mind" world may not be possible due to human flaws and diversity inevitably leading to conflicts between minds.
Bert Hellinger - On Consciences (Family Constellation for Hybrid Families)Exopolitics Hungary
Bert Hellinger - On Consciences (Family Constellation for Hybrid Families)
EXTRATERRESTRIAL EXPERIENCES EXAMINED THROUGH THE BERT HELLINGER-TYPE FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS
-- a yet undescovered area of healing and understanding
It would bring fascinating results if some who have memories of extraterrestrial parents, would find a therapist who would be capable of giving them a Bert Hellinger-type Family Constellation, which is about the workings of love and energy that not only pervades, but also surmounts the individuals in a family.
The so called Family Conscience, which Mr. Hellinger discovered for Humanity, goes beyond human logic and human ethics, and embodies a greater order of love that defies the usual level of human understanding.
During constellation, the representatives of family members can "channel" the personality, and soul messages of the represented person, or in our case, extraterrestrial/interdimensional entity. THROUGH THIS such information could be gained about one's extraterrestrial family members and the greater scheme of hybrid families, that possibly no other research method can yet give besides regressional hypnosis.
NO ONE HAS YET researched the implications of alien-human families with the help and in terms of the Bert Hellinger-type family constellations! This would bring tremendous cultural gifts not only to humanity, but with it, a deep understanding and therefore healing to the participants, hybrid adults or hybrid kids and parents, and contactees.
This document discusses three different types of consciences: personal, collective, and spiritual. The personal conscience is narrow and focuses on an individual's belonging within important groups. The collective conscience is wider and considers the interests of excluded members to maintain group completeness. It can conflict with personal conscience. The spiritual conscience overcomes the limitations of the other consciences by not making distinctions between good and bad. The collective conscience works to restore any members who have been excluded from the group, even after death, through representation by current living members. It aims to balance gains and losses across the group as a whole through an impersonal healing process rather than personal revenge or penance.
The document discusses developing a positive personality through subconscious programming and reinforcement. It describes programming the subconscious mind for positive traits during twilight periods when the conscious mind is less active. Auto-suggestion of positive traits despite initial rejection can eventually influence both the conscious and subconscious minds. Imagining conversations with great historical figures can also help shape one's personality. Physical actions and exposure to positive environments and role models are additional means of cultivating a positive personality over time.
This document summarizes several theories of personality development. It discusses definitions of personality from various researchers and outlines five major theories: Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory which describes how humans are motivated to fulfill basic needs; Albert Bandura's social learning theory which proposes behavior is learned through observation and modeling; John Watson's behavioral theory stating all behavior is learned through conditioning and stimuli; George Kelly's cognitive theory that personality is explained by an individual's unique thoughts and interpretations; and John Bowlby's attachment theory examining the dynamics of long-term relationships.
Man's free will distinguishes him from the rest of creation through his ability to reason, understand, and discern between good and evil. True freedom comes from following moral laws rather than one's desires, as desires can enslave us to sin. Living virtuously through obedience to moral truths leads to fulfillment and happiness. While love of God is the perfect motivator for moral living, fear of consequences can also motivate obedience. Christians believe God has established moral laws for our benefit that are written on our hearts through natural law.
Sigmund Freud proposed psychoanalysis which focuses on the unconscious mind and repressed desires from childhood influencing behavior. His psychosexual stages, defense mechanisms, and structure of mind including the id, ego and superego have contributed to understanding human behavior but lack scientific evidence and may not apply to all cultures.
Alfred Adler's individual psychology focuses on how life experiences shape one's views and inferiority complexes. His ideas on birth order and striving for perfection provide insights although not all are universally applicable.
Carl Rogers' humanistic theory of self-actualization emphasizes fulfilling needs and developing one's identity through positive regard. His client-centered therapy has been successful although it does not consider unconscious influences and lacks scientific proof
This document discusses two levels of freedom: freedom of choice and fundamental freedom. Freedom of choice refers to an individual's capacity to choose between options and make moral decisions that shape who they become. Fundamental freedom goes deeper and refers to freely developing one's character through daily choices. The document provides examples of how choices impact one's development and assignments for readers to analyze freedom in news articles and reflect on personal and national levels of freedom using proposed "freedom meter" criteria.
This document is an introduction to a book titled "Refutations of Atheism" which aims to challenge readers' understanding of fundamental principles of human existence through discussing implications of rejecting belief in God. It outlines 55 statements that would logically follow from a belief that there is no God, and provides brief discussions of each that present further implications and counterpoints. The introduction provides background on the author's views that a transcendent source of morality is essential for rational human life and functioning. It notes growing non-belief in society while observing many still cling to values with spiritual origins. The book aims to show the impossibility of living without beliefs and that objective reality relies on subjective belief. Readers are cautioned that considering these implications may
The self and its development: Journeying back to one's selfChinly Ruth Alberto
The self and its development: Journeying back to one's self is a topic from values education of education students, significance of self, who am i poem, heredity, environment and self, nature of self, characteristics of self, origin of self, development of self, the self, children learn what they live poem, self-esteem, self-confidence, self-respect, self-esteem and pride, self-esteem and pleasure, factors affecting self-esteem, adjustment and enhancement of self, authenticity and becoming
Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis to investigate the conscious and unconscious mind. He believed dreams contain truths from our unconscious desires and fears. Freud outlined several models of the psyche, including the structural model with the id, ego, and superego. He proposed psychosexual stages including the Oedipus complex, where children unconsciously desire the opposite-sex parent before learning gender roles. Psychoanalysis aims to interpret dreams and unconscious desires to understand behavior and treat disorders.
This document summarizes research on self-actualization. It begins with definitions of self-actualization as the fulfillment of one's potential and as a continual process of growth. It then lists characteristics of self-actualized people such as acceptance, problem-centering, spontaneity, and autonomy. Steps for self-actualization include assessing one's life and motives, being willing to change, taking responsibility, and cherishing one's uniqueness. Examples given are pursuing creativity, knowledge, spirituality and contributing to society. The document provides references for further reading.
This document discusses what defines human beings from various perspectives. It begins by examining humans from an evolutionary psychology perspective, noting our similarities to other primates while also distinguishing humans as having descended from a shared ancestor rather than chimpanzees directly. It then explores the essence of humanity as comprising both spiritual/mental and physical aspects. Humans are defined as biosocial beings that represent the highest level of development among living organisms, capable of tasks like labor, social interaction, communication and consciousness. Key traits that define the human experience are discussed like spirituality, imagination, rebelliousness, beauty, character development, intelligence, responsibility, personal growth, social nature, innovation, and empathy.
The document discusses several concepts related to understanding human nature from different perspectives including biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. It covers topics like man as an organism composed of organ systems, the holistic vs atomistic approaches to understanding man, man's relationship with his environment, motivation, and views of man as both a passive organism and an active decision maker. It also discusses man's needs, rights, and development from various theoretical lenses.
The document discusses how the ego resists change and wants to maintain the status quo for the sake of self-preservation and comfort. It explores how developing self-awareness and observing one's thoughts from a detached perspective can help diminish the power of the ego. Leaders who have achieved a state of "final integration" beyond their limited ego are better able to bring perspective, freedom, and creativity to others as they have a more universal and unified vision.
Do you wish to live a more spiritual, holistic, and meaningful life? We have got you covered with our complete, in-depth guide to attaining self-actualization.
The document discusses self-development and self-concept. Self-development is discovering one's potentials and capabilities through experience and environment. Self-concept refers to one's self-awareness and perceptions of personality, values, and behavior. A person's self-concept is learned from social interactions, organized in their mind, and dynamic as it changes with experiences over time. Having a clear self-concept provides benefits like happiness, better decision making, and understanding of others.
This document discusses inspiration and its importance. It states that inspiration gives individuals the will to face hurdles and stretch their limitations. It allows one to feel "high on life" and in a state of transcendence. Inspiration makes the world go round by providing streams of energy even when facing constraints. It gives life purpose and allows ideas to flow. The document argues that inspiration is the fundamental building block of humanity and what gives struggle in life purpose.
The main objective of this website is to offer a new way of thinking about such matters based on science and clear reasoning; a way of thinking that reveals meaning and purpose for our lives; a way that leads to natural personal fulfillment and happiness
This document discusses several topics including the difference between childhood and adulthood, different types of insanity, how early humans may have differed from modern humans, the possibility of alien life, why smoking is addictive, why dogs seem to make more sense than men, and the concept of "language rapists". It provides thought-provoking perspectives on each topic in 3-4 concise paragraphs per section.
The document discusses different solutions to life's fundamental problems and the attitudes that result. It outlines four solutions: 1) relying solely on senses leads to the conclusion that the universe is by chance and man is not accountable, allowing unrestrained desires. 2) Adding speculation reaches similar conclusions. 3) Following prophets who claim divine knowledge offers a third solution. The document then focuses on the first solution of relying on senses alone, describing the beliefs, conduct, and characteristics of a society based on this view of fulfilling desires without moral restraint.
New World Order with the help of Artificial IntelligenceKhSakibFarhad
The document discusses several topics related to controlling populations and creating ideal societies, including:
1. Forming undetectable spies by giving them flaws and an inferiority complex to make them less vocal and better listeners.
2. Converting a soldier's intent into robot orders by using unmanned drones and robots for warfare instead of human soldiers.
3. The idea of a "hive mind" connecting all members of a family could tear them apart by exposing private pasts and arguments.
4. A single, united "one mind" world may not be possible due to human flaws and diversity inevitably leading to conflicts between minds.
Bert Hellinger - On Consciences (Family Constellation for Hybrid Families)Exopolitics Hungary
Bert Hellinger - On Consciences (Family Constellation for Hybrid Families)
EXTRATERRESTRIAL EXPERIENCES EXAMINED THROUGH THE BERT HELLINGER-TYPE FAMILY CONSTELLATIONS
-- a yet undescovered area of healing and understanding
It would bring fascinating results if some who have memories of extraterrestrial parents, would find a therapist who would be capable of giving them a Bert Hellinger-type Family Constellation, which is about the workings of love and energy that not only pervades, but also surmounts the individuals in a family.
The so called Family Conscience, which Mr. Hellinger discovered for Humanity, goes beyond human logic and human ethics, and embodies a greater order of love that defies the usual level of human understanding.
During constellation, the representatives of family members can "channel" the personality, and soul messages of the represented person, or in our case, extraterrestrial/interdimensional entity. THROUGH THIS such information could be gained about one's extraterrestrial family members and the greater scheme of hybrid families, that possibly no other research method can yet give besides regressional hypnosis.
NO ONE HAS YET researched the implications of alien-human families with the help and in terms of the Bert Hellinger-type family constellations! This would bring tremendous cultural gifts not only to humanity, but with it, a deep understanding and therefore healing to the participants, hybrid adults or hybrid kids and parents, and contactees.
This document discusses three different types of consciences: personal, collective, and spiritual. The personal conscience is narrow and focuses on an individual's belonging within important groups. The collective conscience is wider and considers the interests of excluded members to maintain group completeness. It can conflict with personal conscience. The spiritual conscience overcomes the limitations of the other consciences by not making distinctions between good and bad. The collective conscience works to restore any members who have been excluded from the group, even after death, through representation by current living members. It aims to balance gains and losses across the group as a whole through an impersonal healing process rather than personal revenge or penance.
The document discusses developing a positive personality through subconscious programming and reinforcement. It describes programming the subconscious mind for positive traits during twilight periods when the conscious mind is less active. Auto-suggestion of positive traits despite initial rejection can eventually influence both the conscious and subconscious minds. Imagining conversations with great historical figures can also help shape one's personality. Physical actions and exposure to positive environments and role models are additional means of cultivating a positive personality over time.
introdusing Conscious Blitz - Learn the state of your consciousness and methods on how to increase it. inside this ebook, you will discover the topics about understanding the importance of conscious growth, Awareness of where Am i, understanding the level of shame , Guilt, Apathy, Grief, Fear, Desire, Anger, Pride, courage, Neutrality, Willingness, Acceptance, Reason, love, joy , peace and Enlightenment.
This paradigm views personality and reality as complex and individual, shaped largely by one's experiences and environment. Reality is seen as unique to each person based on their circumstances, but some realities can be shared among groups. The paradigm draws from diverse theories like Rogerian, Jungian, existentialist, and behavioral views. It emphasizes understanding individuals on their own terms by seeing from their perspective, while also acknowledging commonalities within groups. Personality is understood through one's lived experiences over time and developmental stages, and both objective and projective tests can provide insights.
This document outlines three main solutions that have been proposed to address life's fundamental problems, which must be solved in order to live actively:
1) Sheer ignorance - relying only on senses and observations without further inquiry.
2) Speculation based on senses - deriving conclusions by combining senses with speculation.
3) Following the teachings of prophets who claimed to possess direct knowledge from God. The document goes on to discuss each of these solutions in further sections.
The world is perhaps at the point of the greatest crisis in all human history, and
there seem to be two attitudes we can assume. One is calmness, faith, and
conviction; the other would be despair. And despair is unthinkable. Let each, in
[their] own way, dedicate [their] time, service, hope, and spiritual conviction to
the common cause of liberty and justice for all. And let's work without tiring and
pray without ceasing.
This chapter discusses the difference between spirituality and religion. It argues that being religious does not necessarily make someone spiritual. It defines spirituality as being aware of and connected to the divine spirit within all living things. True spirituality is living in a way that does no harm to others. Religion is different from spirituality and one can be spiritual without following an organized religion. The key is developing awareness of the connection between all beings and living with compassion.
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This document discusses connections between various celebrities and organizations, suggesting they are linked to occult secret societies and mind control programs. It speculates on possible MKULTRA involvement with Eminem and other musicians. References are made to pedophilia rings and links to Epstein, the Bronfman family, and NXIVM cult. The document takes a conspiratorial tone in its analyses and connections.
Kevin Halligen, a private investigator who linked John and Tony Podesta to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, was found dead in his home in England. The article reporting his death in the Scotland Yard News smeared Halligen's reputation but did not mention his findings linking the Podestas to the case. Halligen's work and subsequent mysterious death raise suspicions about the involvement of powerful figures like the Podestas in Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
1. Melamine is an industrial chemical that was illegally added to milk powder in China to artificially inflate the protein content. It caused illnesses and deaths when consumed.
2. In 2007, pets in the US died from eating contaminated pet food from China that contained melamine. In 2008, Chinese infants began experiencing kidney stones and kidney failure from melamine in milk powder.
3. Melamine forms crystals in the kidneys that can block urine flow and cause kidney damage or failure. Young children are especially vulnerable because they consume more milk relative to their size.
The document discusses Nikola Tesla's wireless transmission system which operated differently than modern radio technology. Tesla claimed it did not use electromagnetic radiation, could transmit through earth or water, and conveyed energy via electric currents rather than radiation. The document analyzes patents and Tesla's own writings to argue his method was a form of electrostatic induction that propagated signals through displacement currents in the ground between transmitter and receiver, rather than emitting waves through the air like modern radio.
This document outlines the beginning of "The Black Woman's Agenda" which aims to address crises among Black women and offer solutions. It discusses the need for Black women to reclaim their identity and understand their crucial role in humanity as the first humans and mothers of civilization. It emphasizes establishing sisterhood and alliances between Black women to prioritize preserving their community and species.
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2) Voliva rejects common proofs of the spherical earth such as ships disappearing over the horizon and the changing night sky in different locations.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Deeper Insights 9: The Science Of Mind Manipulation
1. CHAPTER 9: THE SCIENCE OF MIND MANIPULATION BY PSYCHOLOGICAL
PROGRAMMING METHODS: BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL
MOTIVATION & NLP
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"STRIPPED" OF FEELINGS
PROGRAMMING TO HIDE REVEALING DREAMS
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
EFFECTS OF PROGRAMMING
FALSE IMPLANTED MEMORIES
PERCEPTION CLOUDS MEMORY
A person’s "selfhood" is hard to define, but one could view it as the central important center of consciousness to
which the person has placed both trust and purpose. A professor of Pastoral Counselling defined the self as "the
purposive core I have learned to trust in myself and others." Although this author prefers his own wording as
written above, the definition of "selfhood" by this professor of pastors is in agreement with this author’s. A mature
person is a person who has developed a "selfhood", a sense of self, that is able to make creative choices in line
with values and plans for his or her life. By the destruction of the "selfhood" of many of the alters, the
programmers derail the ability of the slave to make creative choices in line with values and plans. Not only do they
destroy the sense of identity but they also destroy the development of values.
When a normal person grows up, the values, that an individual adopts, will enable that person to integrate his or
her many actions into a cohesive unified agenda for living their life. What happens when a person is not able to
adopt their own values, but is force fed values? What happens when the person does not even adopt any values,
except to acquiesce to the brutal demands of a mind-control handler? The natural process for developing a unified
agenda for life is cut short. The thinking of mankind is predicated on socialization with other humans. It is natural
for people to want to work and be around other humans. The family, neighbourhood, city and nation all give an
individual nurturing that fosters a sense of identity and values. What happens if an individual is cut off from society
and most of humanity, in fact is even cut off from most of their own mind and will?
What typically happens in this situation is that the individual becomes demoralized, feels dehumanized, and as a
person is enfeebled to deal with life. What happens when a person is not allowed to chose values freely, and
allowed to give consideration to various alternatives and the consequences for these choices? It means that the
person is not going to be happy with the choices they make, but will go through the motions of life in a rather
dissociated manner. What happens when a person feels powerless? Feelings of powerlessness, can lead to
feelings of meaningless. And meaningless makes an individual feel trapped by life. The meaninglessness
imprisons a person. The person no longer has the freedom to make choices, and without choices has no real
values, and without values life becomes meaningless.
The above situations are standard results of the total mind-control programming agenda. The person’s natural
built-in abilities to plan their life is short circuited. The person is demoralized and feels incomplete as a human
because of his or her’s lack of connectedness to their fellow humans, and as a result allows his or herself to be
dependent upon the master. Because they are forced to do actions without any values, they dissociate their
actions from feelings. Finally, they feel trapped because they have no values to give life meaning. A sexual slave
will be forced to have sex. They are not allowed to have a value system, or else they would pick and choose who
they wanted to have sex with. The result is that they feel dehumanized and they dissociate feelings from their
actions. Without values, life feels like one big trap, with no purpose and no goals. The only purpose the slave has
is to survive the brutality of its master, that is to stay alive.
Some slaves give up along the way, and are discarded as unsuccessful attempts by the Illuminati. The
programming agenda prevents the natural God-given gift for mankind to make their own choices. As explained
above, this in itself reinforces several items that the programmers have been intentionally creating such as
dehumanization, isolation, dependence, and dissociation. It is built into human thinking to enjoy a sense of
accomplishment. This happens when a person perceives his or her life as meaningful. The perception that his or
her life is meaningful results in the person feeling power. Powerlessness and meaninglessness are two items that
are related to each other when we understand human thinking. A normal child in a normal environment will
naturally learn when to trust itself and when to trust others. This is important to the development of values. This is
important for a person to become mature. The programmers short circuit this natural learning process.
The front alters continue learning who to trust and who not to trust, and when to trust oneself, because they hold
2. the body from day to day. However, a special purpose child alter doesn’t experience this. Without learning how to
trust, it becomes hard to make decisions by one’s self, and so the victim of mind-control transfers the right to make
his or her choices to the programmer. By arresting the natural process of learning trust, the programmers detour
the mind, so that it travels right where they want the mind to be.
Normally, a child would grow up, and as it grew up would realize that not everyone can be trusted. He would also
come to realize that even his own self at times can not be trusted. Yet, the child would also learn that there are
times that people can be trusted. This maturation of awareness moves a person from being dependent toward
being independent. The programmed slave is afraid of seeking true love, and to find authentic relationships with
people. Without these things, they remain incomplete and more pliable to the control of the master, who then
attempts to provide in some substitute manner some of the things the slave should have developed for himself.
Many of the slave’s deeper alters do not have the capacity to creatively look forward to the future, with the
understanding that they can create their own life, their own future. The process of maturation that would have
given that ability to them has been prevented from taking place. If these deeper alters do not experience life
outside of their programmed trance states, they will have no chance to mature and to realize that they are capable
to design and create their own future. Rather, the slave endures life with anxiety and dissociation, and limits his
mental horizons to the present. The big reference point the slave has is to their master and his commands.
Many of the slave’s alters are limited in their freedom to really have consciousness. Their thinking is below the
definitions of conscious behavior--it is simply programmed behavior. Our consciousness has a big role in how we
perceive the world. How we perceive the world in turn determines our values. The programmers can disrupt the
process of a slave obtaining values in life, by disrupting the consciousness. Values in life are important in
determining how we build our world-view, our frames of reference. The programmer constructs various worlds for
most of the alters (except for the front alters). These alters are never given the chance for what psychologists
would label "conscious behavior". Reality is not part of the package. Choice is not part of the package.
In normal life, conscious behavior is developed by interaction between a person and his environment and the
freedom to make real choices. The bare necessities are grudgingly provided in a haphazard way to the alters of a
total mind-controlled slave, so that IF they are aware of their needs, it is at a very basic level, such as survival, and
security and warmth. A fully conscious individual has gone way beyond that to realizing his or her’s needs for
creativity, intimacy, community, justice, integrity, and spiritual fulfilment.
The challenge for the slave master will be to balance the freedom of activity and maturity of the front part of the
slave’s alters, with the control that the slave master needs to accomplish his nefarious goals. It is safer to bring a
slave up to have a world view dependent on others that lends itself to the owner’s agenda such as witchcraft
values & a witchcraft world-view, or a Mormon/ or Jehovah’s Witness/or Catholic world-view of obedience to the
church, THAN to have the slave’s front alters becoming independent self-directed mature thinkers.
It doesn’t matter whether the person’s front alters are Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormon or Catholic, they have
surrendered their personal sense of power and control to institutional control. The victim ceases to do things
because of personal choice, but accepts institutional values as a cog in a machine; and the person, whether they
realize it or not, loses meaning in their life. Personal choice, value and meaning in life are all related. Because
man is made in the image of God, he has an inherent desire to have meaning to his life. Mankind also has a
desire to be in unity with his environment. This is also a God-given desire. To make himself feel at home in this
world, man spends much of his activity taming and domesticating the wild world to conform to what feels
comfortable. What happens when this is stripped from a person?
In order to provide substitute answers to these desires of the slave, the Illuminati’s covens provide rituals. Rituals
make the slave feel that some order is being brought out of the chaos and nonsense of life. But true meaning in
life can only come from realizing the goals of our actual Creator, Almighty God. Substitutes for this, leave people
unfulfilled and weak. Of course, the unfulfilled weak sense of meaning in life of the Illuminati members, can
weaken some in their ability to realize their true spiritual potential. It becomes a vicious cycle of low base evil
goals. Who will provide the safety for the deeper alters to move out independently in life? and then further, who will
teach the deeper alters the social skills, and the other skills to step out and grow? Even if the complex
programming should break its death-grip on an alter, (which seldom happens) an alter can not find freedom
without some outside support system providing safety and instruction. The bondage that most deeper alters
remain fixed in, is a very complex bondage of body, mind, and spirit. This complex bondage calls for group
package answers, that address the type of issues that have been raised on these last two pages. The lack of this
type of answer insures that few slaves will find full freedom. Partial freedom is still slavery.
On the flip side, because deeper alters have not had a chance to develop their own values, make their own
choices, and experience reality, the power of the programs will be diluted simply by real life. This occurs even in
the absence of intense deprogramming. One of the weaknesses of the programming is that the handlers often fail
3. to allow alters to ever establish real personal values. Hand-me-down values that are accepted under duress or
torture, are quickly discarded if the alters ever do get free.
Illuminati slaves who accept the values of the Illuminati, and progress to positions of power can be resistant to
freedom, because they have internalized for themselves a value system, have some feelings of self-worth and
self-competence. The Illuminati have long understood the value in having their members progress through the
levels of initiation, and to pass through tests that bestow a sense of achievement upon the slave. When the
Illuminati in Bavaria had their safe houses raided, their paperwork showed extensive disciple and training
programs. At first glance, raising an initiate through an initiate degree system of training may not smack of mind-
control, but it is like an anchor that ties in the mind-control. It is important for the Illuminati to attach an occult value
system to the mind-control so that the slave is more resistant to wanting freedom, because their self-worth and
identity are tied up with the Illuminati.
"STRIPPED" OF FEELINGS
Another side-effect of the total mind-control is that the deeper alters of a victim, and indeed often even the front
alters are unsuccessful in morally meaningful relationships such as love and friendship. The reader may be
wondering, what does Fritz mean by "morally meaningful"? Allow me to take several paragraphs to explain ... Has
the reader ever tried to recall a name which you knew, but your mind seems blocked? And yet, when someone
offers this name or that name, you realize that it doesn’t have the correct feel, the correct rhythm, the correct
beginning. Your mind can recognize what it is looking for on a subconscious level, but you are not pulling the
name up to the conscious. Your mind can look for things on a subconscious level and identify what it is looking for,
without consciously telling you.
Has the reader ever loved someone for many years? If you have, you know that you didn’t consciously think of
them and your love for them every second of the day. Grief or love or another strong emotion can lay in our
subconscious mind and yet still influence our thinking. It is not a matter of us turning this love on. It simply is there
quietly in the background exerting its influence on our mind.
Grief, love, anger, and other strong emotions are similar to when our mind is seeking for a name subconsciously.
These emotions seek out the appropriate scenes, and items in the surrounding area, and colors and sounds that
go with the emotion that the subconscious mind feels. A blue person will notice "blue, sad" type things around
them. Other things just don’t fit the subconscious fill in the blank. In other words, our emotions determine our
perspective on what we see in life. Our emotional perspective guides what items our mind focuses on. This is why
it is absolutely imperative for balanced human growth that a person feel compassion, love and sympathy directed
toward oneself.
Feeling loved in turn opens the mind to focus its emotional-perception-guidance system on compassion, love and
sympathy. In contrast with most people, many parts of total mind-controlled slaves are never meant to have
feelings, or if the parts do, they repressed, suppress, and dissociate their feelings. Our emotions play a
fundamental role in a person’s moral life. They transform values into actions. This is what is called strength of will,
courage of convictions, etc. Emotions play a critical role in strength of will and courage of convictions.
To be stripped of feeling emotions, strips the victim of one of the ingredients to make and carry out moral choices.
This helps explain why emotions are harnessed so completely by the programmers. When researchers have
studied unemotional people, they find that their dealings with others are shallow, lifeless, and mechanical. The
programmers want their programmed assassins, espionage agents, prostitutes, etc. to be mechanical. People
rarely want to form friendships with unemotional persons. Of course, the parts that are created to interface with the
public are programmed to be effacious, gracious, and to sparkle. But the deeper parts which influence the victim’s
own internal thoughts, which the victim wisely keeps to himself, fail to connect with the outside world emotionally.
Having been stripped of emotions, the slave is consequently stripped of one of the most important ingredients
involved in morality. An unemotional or emotionally deficient person or alter may suffer from a particular kind of a
"morally-weak will". This is because failure to do what a person believes is good and failure to restrain from doing
what one believes is bad is a natural consequence of lacking emotions such as care, concern, compassion,
courage, love and sympathy. Certain emotions are critical for doing and being moved to do what is right and in not
doing what one knows is bad.
Friendships are one of the most valuable commodities a person can have. The victim is stripped of external
friendships. They may substitute interactions within their own internal world as a way to substitute for this loss. In
normal human activity, two people in love intertwine the activities of their lives into the complex whole of their love
relationship. A walk together is not seen as a walk, but as a joint expression of their relationship.
Humans emotionally value what is good for their friends and lovers. Without emotional attachments, the
4. relationship is only a facade. The victims of mind-control are taught how to create great facades. Unfortunately,
they fool many of their therapists, and therefore don’t step out of the make-believe roles they play out.
Human love and friendship is one of the most vital, powerful, fundamentally good items of human behaviour. They
provide the foundation for many other things. Without love and friendship, the victim’s alters live in isolation,
alienation, abandonment, discontinuity, and purposelessness. Cisco’s half of the book will discuss some specific
programming tactics that are used to hide the "shadow" alters that are used to take any emotions that the
principally used alters might develop. What we have been covering is that one of the side effects of "stripping" the
victims from feeling emotions is to cripple them from taking moral stands, from seeing love & concern in the world
around them, and from reaching out & forming ties to the outside world.
PROGRAMMING TO HIDE REVEALING DREAMS
The programmers realize that the mind is able to reveal secrets via dreams. During the programming a Mother-of-
darkness will be assigned to a child and she will have to wake that child up when it is in its deepest sleep to ask
the child what’s happening and if the child is dreaming. If dreams are surfacing, the programmers know their
programming is not holding.
When the child’s mind which is being programmed no longer releases revealing dreams, the programmers know
that their programming is holding. The front alters receive repeated programming (hypnotic commands, etc.) not to
dream or to know their dreams. When the programming begins to collapse, the deeper alters will begin to dream
and flood with memories. The slave must have their dream sealing programs reinstated approx. every three years.
If this is not done, dreams (which are actually memories) will begin to surface. A therapist can also help the victim
train their mind to remember their dreams (dream state of mind).
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
A skilful programmer can use language to communicate at several levels. The programmer can use derogatory
tones, big words that the child doesn’t understand and obscure language that confuses the child in order to
humiliate, dominate and confuse the child. He can also pronounce the words with a twist in order to protect the
programming. Have you ever met someone in the occult world who pronounces many of his words strange? The
programmers are also big on play on words which are done intentionally to protect the programming. The victims
of the occult programming must deal with symbology. Those who attempt to understand programming must also
deal with the world of symbology.
The programmer must learn to think like a child and to step into the child’s world. Likewise, the deprogrammer
must learn to step into the victim’s world. Certainly, the deprogrammer wants to stay grounded in reality, but he
also wants to be able to understand the world that the victim must live in. The deeper parts of the victim lives in a
magical world, full of demons and powers from other dimensions. When the Illuminati carry out programming, they
often frame what they are doing in magical and satanic terms.
Most therapists do not want to step into the victim’s world to communicate with them. Just as the psychologists
want this author to step into the psychologists’ world to communicate with them, the psychologist should realize
that the victim would like the same. It is irrelevant whether the therapist believes that objects can be demonized or
not. The deeper alters have spent their life-time learning how demons attach themselves to objects, and how to
gain power to cause demons to attach themselves to objects. A deeper alter may have the occult wisdom to place
demons into a fluid so that that fluid can be drank by a child. From their understanding of demonology, these
demons are so powerful that the only non-lethal entry for them into the child is by the child drinking a particular
fluid. These images are the images that deeper alters experience during the programming rituals. The language &
images of the programming will be very magical, mystical and satanic.
EFFECTS OF PROGRAMMING
The mind is a holographic type of memory. The psyche of the multiple personality is a multiple image hologram.
The body is set up to match the mind. When one alter switches to another, another hologram seems to take
control over the mind. This is like the instructions for the body are written on a card, and when the switch occurs,
the holographic cards are shuffled like a deck of cards. In fact, the programming have used this analogy as part of
their programming codes.
FALSE IMPLANTED MEMORIES
Once the truth about trauma-based mind-control began coming out, a massive counterattack by the controlled
establishment occurred. This counter attack was that you can not trust the memories of the victims. Numerous
establishment articles call attention to memory research, especially memory research into how to implant an
5. illusory memory.
Two examples of this massive counterattack are Bruce Bower’s article in Science News, 8/24/96, pp. 126-127
entitled "Remembrance of Things False Scientists incite illusory memories and explore their implications".&
Harvard psychologist Daniel L. Schacter’s book Searching for Memory (1996).
First, these countless articles prove that the controlled psychiatric research community is working hard at
developing techniques to implant false memories. This is indeed a big part of the mind-control, producing cover
memories and false identities and false histories for alters. However, these articles always ignore the enormous
evidence of severe abuse and government/cult involvement in the lives of countless victims of mind-control. This
author has seen first hand the Illuminati-satanic cult-CIA involvement in the lives of a number of these people. The
events of these people’s lives, which this author has often witnessed, can’t be explained away by poor memory.
Further, traumas that are so severe as to cause amnesia walls, are locked up by the mind and preserved. They
are like a mummy in a tomb in Egypt, that is still locked up in its preserved state. Memories that aren’t locked up
can deteriate and be contaminated, just like a dead body that is left to rot, but programming traumas are not in that
category of memory. Remember, the mind protect itself. Research shows that the mind does not want to latch onto
false memories that hurt it. For instance, when researchers try to get subjects to remember a kind parent hurting
them, the mind will resist the false memory.
PERCEPTION CLOUDS MEMORY
The brain in order to be efficient uses its framework of knowledge--its world view--in which to hang new incoming
knowledge. This author’s Be Wise As Serpents book considered this to be the biggest barrier to people coming to
the truth. Because education, television and society in general control how people’s framework of knowledge is
built, and these frameworks are built skilfully to exclude major truths that would expose how the World Order is
controlling mankind, it is really difficult to speak to people about mind-control, and the control of the world in
general.
The victim of mind-control has frameworks built into his subconscious that make it difficult to drive the truth into
their thinking. Memories are stored as they relate to these frameworks. An efficient way around that is to speak
and teach in way that the subconscious mind is spoken to, and the conscious barriers are by-passed. The mind
puts up a grid to prevent non-approved information from coming in that doesn’t fit it’s accepted concept of truth.
Much of this grid is fear based. The problem for the victim is that once their mind is bent a certain way by the
programmers, it will naturally create a grid to protect the programmed world-view.
This is why the external philosophies-news broadcasts-disinformation from establishment magazines, etc. that are
layered in on top of programming, (see Chapter 12) are like a protective coat sprayed on to make sure the
foundation doesn’t weather over time. For instance, the front alters of some of the most severely tortured victims
have latched onto the idea that Satanic Ritual Abuse doesn’t exist, and are actually some of the greatest public
crusaders against people believing that SRA exists. The external politically-correct view is in this case protecting
the deeper programming.
FALSE FEELINGS. Using drugs & hypnosis, and the creation story about God breathing things into
existence, the "love" & "kindness" of the programmer is placed into Moriah the Wind. When this is
done, should a gatekeeper alter hear something negative about their master, they instantly go into
the melting (drug memory) where drugs made them feel one with their programmer. This is refrained
during programming as "the peace of God."
ELDETIC IMAGERY. There is a type of visual imagery called eidetic imagery. 5 to 10 % of children
have it, but it is very rare in adults. Eidetic imagery is similar to a photographic memory. People with
eidetic imagery can look at any object or page of numbers and when they look away the image of
what they have seen is as clear as a photograph. They can focus on any detail of the image, enlarge
it, make out more details than what they had originally seen, and then they can carry this image with
them for several days, just like the rest of us carry a photograph. This author has not seen much info
on this, & believes that further research into this topic might reveal some more methods that the
mind-control programmers are utilizing. Child-hood impressions & memories can have a far greater
impact and retention than adult memories. This paragraph has only introduced this subject of eidetic
imagery & childhood vs adult memory ability.
FINAL SUMMATION. The programming regimen destroys the victims sense of self, so that the
person has only an identity within the cult. The victim can not express rage over their own
victimization, but is encouraged by the Illuminati’s satanic beliefs to express violence & rage toward
others, thereby creating a mechanism to help perpetuate the mind-control. The rage also seeps out
as self-punishment. A deep loneliness sets into victims, & they despair of hope. They see no place
6. to turn to except to whatever cult is controlling them. This chapter has focused on the type of skills &
knowledge psychologists study, & how this knowledge can be applied to insuring compliance by the
slave.
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