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The parasite
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the Parasite 
This is a Lakota (I think) approach to the flyer.
There are two parts of the Parasite. The judge, that comment on all that happens in you Life, you know 'This is good', 'He is ugly', 'that was unkind' etc. The judge works so deep that he might just call in emotional reactions. When you blame yourself or others its the judge at work.
The Victim is the one that suffer, that feel sorry for himself, that hold yourself down, that agrees to your weakness etc. 
Mostly the inner dialogue is between the judge and victim, some people are more the judge others the victim.
Anyway the whole dynamic of the Parasite is suppressing your True- self and eating your Awareness, Power and Love.
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#2
That one of the simplest summaries of the flyer I have ever read. Yet...so very true!
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#3
If you do not plan to be disappointed, if you do not set up a catalogue of things that absolutely have to be in place in order for you to be happy, then you would not know when to have the feeling we call disappointment. - Bandler, et al.
Reading this quote on facebook, i came to think about expectations and planning out things and peoples actions etcWhen it does not get fulfilled - the judge steps in.But the expectations where did that come from - the director? the dictator? the superego?it is part of the flyers game - the whispering in our heads
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Parasite 


Judge.. Victim... what was the native words used? 

It do remind me of Freud's Superego and Id

wiki:
Id, ego and super-ego are the three parts of the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche; they are the three theoretical constructs in terms of whose activity and interaction mental life is described. According to this model of the psyche, the id is the set of uncoordinated instinctual trends; the super-ego plays the critical and moralizing role; and the ego is the organized, realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the super-ego.[1] The super-ego can stop you from doing certain things that your id may want you to do.[2]
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