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Encounters with the Foreign Installation Part VI
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J continued his dissertation:
We are not creatures of habit, but simply led to believe so through the fierce power of suggestion. Given our natural tendency to comfort and accommodation, we end up surrendering our will and beliefs to any suggestion strongly charged with such qualities.
We are in charge of ourselves. Its the choices we make, that dictate who we are at any given moment. For what we truly are, cannot be changed by human means.
By acquiescing to conform to what we are told, without questioning, we are relinquishing our most precious attribute and our key to personal freedom: that of thinking.
To be against something, is a choice we make. What most of us ignore is that we no longer make the choice consciously. We are commanded, programmed to make it under this or that circumstance. And the program is so good, so efficient, that it even makes us believe we are making the choice voluntarily and consciously. We are *not*. It has been subconsciously programmed into the depths of our brain, through the covert maneuvers of those fanatics for control!
Conspiracy theories abound and although a good deal of it is simply the absurd let loose, much of it is unfortunately also very true and very real. It takes sobriety, though, to know whats what, without falling prey to a paranoia, which sees conspiracies in everything and everybody. Sobriety is not just equilibrium, but the ability of detaching oneself from all of one's influential components, like emotions, feelings and, shockingly enough, thinking. Thus, one observes things, people, events, as they are, as they flow and occur, without the interference of the mind judging, by labeling, cataloguing, and classifying.
First, one observes and records what is observed. Then, and only then, does one proceed to rationalize upon the observed.
To be against something, throws us immediately and unavoidably into a frame of mind of resistance. Life flows. Therefore, to be in favor of something, is to intelligently flow with Life, rather than to hinder it with resistance.
To a degree, it is a mental posture, or frame of mind. But to be in favor of something, implies and demands that one actually *do* something, whereas to be against something doesn't require any action whatsoever. Not doing anything favors what youre against; it won't help that thing, but won't deter it either. This will leave the field open for it to spread unhindered by your acts of resistance. And if you act, *against* it, such resistance causes attrition, friction, resentment, etc.
If you don't like something, then be not against it. Rather be in favor of and act towards bringing about the manifestation of its opposite. Exploit the ease of flow of its opposite. But do it without even feeding within you the slightest satisfaction for the difficulties suffered from that of which you do not like. For any such feeling will be fuel for it to use in turn against you.
For long, the fanatics of control have been using technologies in order to covertly bombard us all with subliminal commands designed to keep us all divided *against* each other. Like Caesar, they too divide to conquer and preserve their reigns. The damage and the atrocities they have been causing us all is so inhuman that if I were to tell you a fraction of it, you would look at me like I was insane, or deluded. For your social conditioning, the programming under which effect most of us live our daily lives, unaware of its existence, is designed to make you draw such conclusions.
I have bothered you enough and haven't given you much. But what you did get is intended to be enough for you to do your own thinking and draw your own conclusions about a great many things concerning human affairs and their nature.
I didnt completely appreciate all J's points until much later, but I began to respect him in a whole different manner.
- Toltechie
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Toltechie wrote this

We are not creatures of habit, but simply led to believe so through the fierce power of suggestion. Given our natural tendency to comfort and accommodation,
we end up surrendering our will and beliefs to any suggestion strongly charged with such qualities.




We are in charge of ourselves. Its the choices we make, that dictate who we are at any given moment.










Sobriety is not just equilibrium, but the ability of detaching oneself from all of one's influential components, like emotions, feelings and, shockingly
enough, thinking.
I find this to be most valuable
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"Toltechie wrote this" I wrote it here, and understand your use of it to reply to a post, but to set things right, I was reciting something J
originally wrote to me - Don't want to steal his thunder. Peace - Toltechie
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Toltehie writes: "First, one observes and records what is observed. Then, and only then, does one proceed to rationalize upon the observed".
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