(07-16-2011, 05:40 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: How do you suppose this plays out in a group mind making the transition from 3D to 4D thinking?
I think this is just another trap designed for programming the masses. There are so many angles to creating the O/S for everyone to function by that really a person has to look inside and find themself before they can then help others learn their way out of the program.
I guess you could call it catalyst. Something that forces you to overcome in order to advance. Why would you need to be programmed? Well, in order to best serve the needs of the programmers. What do the programmers want? So far the most obvious signs to me are consumption and false ownership. Keeping you in their program stops you from creating your own. This is where the adversary concept comes in, creating a false sense of empowerment through the idea that we "need" to own things, or at the very least, nicer things than all the neighbors. The average person competes for this false ownership and falls for consumption. Consumption programming is best seen when a person just HAS to buy something, until getting it home, then setting it to the side never having interest in it again. This is what is taught to children right now, creating the scene for a future of hardcore consumption.