02-25-2013, 12:03 AM
"And how do they consume us?"
"Through our emotions, properly directed by the internal dialogue. They have designed our
social environment in such a way that we are constantly shooting off waves of emotions,
which are immediately absorbed. Best of all, they like attacks of ego; for them, that is an
exquisite mouthful. Such emotions are the same anywhere in the universe where they occur,
and they have learned how to metabolize them.
"Some consume us for our lust, anger, or fear; others prefer more delicate feelings, like love
or fondness. But they are all after the same thing. Normally, they attack us around the area of
the head, heart, or stomach, where we store the thickest part of our energy."
"How is it possible that all this is happening without us realizing it?"
"Because we inherit the exchange with those beings almost like a genetic condition, and it
feels natural to us. When someone is born, the mother offers it like food, without realizing it,
because her mind is also controlled. Baptizing the child is like signing an agreement. Starting
from there, she devotes herself to install acceptable behavior patterns; she tames the child,
reduces its warring side, and transforms it into a meek sheep."
- CC
"Through our emotions, properly directed by the internal dialogue. They have designed our
social environment in such a way that we are constantly shooting off waves of emotions,
which are immediately absorbed. Best of all, they like attacks of ego; for them, that is an
exquisite mouthful. Such emotions are the same anywhere in the universe where they occur,
and they have learned how to metabolize them.
"Some consume us for our lust, anger, or fear; others prefer more delicate feelings, like love
or fondness. But they are all after the same thing. Normally, they attack us around the area of
the head, heart, or stomach, where we store the thickest part of our energy."
"How is it possible that all this is happening without us realizing it?"
"Because we inherit the exchange with those beings almost like a genetic condition, and it
feels natural to us. When someone is born, the mother offers it like food, without realizing it,
because her mind is also controlled. Baptizing the child is like signing an agreement. Starting
from there, she devotes herself to install acceptable behavior patterns; she tames the child,
reduces its warring side, and transforms it into a meek sheep."
- CC

