Saturday, March 10, 2012

Practicing Mind Control

"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop."
 ~ Lewis Carroll


Statistically speaking, the average person has about 60,000 thoughts a day. That's 2,500 thoughts an hour,and approximately 41 thoughts per minute. Though, statistics will always prove to be relative (and it will be hard to nail down the exact contents of about 420,000,000,000,000 thoughts!) the thought crossing our minds now is:

What is a thought,and how does it work?

Lets take a Quantum look!




So, our thoughts have creative elements,our eyes freeze matter in its tracks and we can manipulate water with words,music and intention. As discussed in this video Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered the affect of thoughts through a controlled experiment involving frozen distilled water. The message we find at the end of the experiment is

 "Our bodies are made almost entirely of water. If  thoughts,music,media,words can have positive or negative influences on water then think of what it must be doing to us."

(Photo found on bianet.org)

What defense do we have against the corporate mind machine that is catering to the fundamental building blocks of our consciousness?

"In order to hunt one must know the nature of the beast."

Like most subjects bitter and hard to swallow, "brainwashing" seems to have originated as a product of war.
"The Chinese term 洗腦 (xǐ năo, literally "wash brain")[4] was originally used to describe methodologies of coercive persuasion used under the Maoist regime in China, which aimed to transform individuals with a reactionary imperialist mindset into "right-thinking" members of the new Chinese social system.[5] To that end the regime developed techniques that would break down the psychic integrity of the individual with regard to information processing, information retained in the mind and individual values. Chosen techniques included dehumanizing of individuals by keeping them in filth, sleep deprivation, partial sensory deprivation, psychological harassment, inculcation of guilt and group social pressure." (reads wikipedia)

Here we find that mind control is a product of degradation and deprivation. Modern media solicits image at the cost of your self esteem, institutes ideals where ideas should be, and caters to pornographic imagery to catch and hold your attention coupled with music/sound frequencies that are psychologically proven to force focus.


From the film "A Clockwork Orange"
*PAIN*
*PAIN*
Treat.




Here are a few experiments and meditative mind control practices you can do on your own!
Comes with a piece of yourself back guaranteed.








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