Just brainstorming for ideas here, I'm no psychologist but could there be a way to confuse people out of the mass psychosis even for a brief moment? Let's say someone entered a rough period, maybe they lost a load of money - well if we said calmly "get vaccinated" as if that was the solution to their debt, that person is going to stop an…
Just brainstorming for ideas here, I'm no psychologist but could there be a way to confuse people out of the mass psychosis even for a brief moment? Let's say someone entered a rough period, maybe they lost a load of money - well if we said calmly "get vaccinated" as if that was the solution to their debt, that person is going to stop and think and be like, hang on, what is all this vaccination about? Doesn't make sense.
A few years ago, Illusionist Darren Brown was actively being mugged for his possessions and he confused the robber into running away because he knew how to adjust his thought processes and put him in the moment and be confronted with what he was actually doing!. It only took a few words. This is the sort of psychology we need. Any thoughts on this?
Simply this: It is an enticement, a temptation to have free-willed, human individuals enter into contract with evil, agreeing to be accomplice in falsehood and fear of death; thereby slowly(or quickly, depending) chipping away at their lives, rights, and privileges granted to them by IESU(Jesus Christ). ultimately it is not evil in which good is required to attack or stop physically but to expose deceptive terms of these contracts, and to not promote or suggest to others to also do so is absolutely key for those interested in retaining their life and well being. If it seems evil is able to punish for exposing or resisting falsehood, perhaps it is due to debts unpaid or hypocrisy that requires acceptance of our imperfections. May you be blessed.
I think it could be beyond the point of using psychology. A German journalist, Thomas Mayer has written an in depth well researched study called Corona Vaccines from the Spiritual Perspective, Consequences on Soul and Spirit and the Life After Death. It's quite deep and scary at the same time. I found it through Bernhard Guenther.
Just brainstorming for ideas here, I'm no psychologist but could there be a way to confuse people out of the mass psychosis even for a brief moment? Let's say someone entered a rough period, maybe they lost a load of money - well if we said calmly "get vaccinated" as if that was the solution to their debt, that person is going to stop and think and be like, hang on, what is all this vaccination about? Doesn't make sense.
A few years ago, Illusionist Darren Brown was actively being mugged for his possessions and he confused the robber into running away because he knew how to adjust his thought processes and put him in the moment and be confronted with what he was actually doing!. It only took a few words. This is the sort of psychology we need. Any thoughts on this?
Simply this: It is an enticement, a temptation to have free-willed, human individuals enter into contract with evil, agreeing to be accomplice in falsehood and fear of death; thereby slowly(or quickly, depending) chipping away at their lives, rights, and privileges granted to them by IESU(Jesus Christ). ultimately it is not evil in which good is required to attack or stop physically but to expose deceptive terms of these contracts, and to not promote or suggest to others to also do so is absolutely key for those interested in retaining their life and well being. If it seems evil is able to punish for exposing or resisting falsehood, perhaps it is due to debts unpaid or hypocrisy that requires acceptance of our imperfections. May you be blessed.
I think it could be beyond the point of using psychology. A German journalist, Thomas Mayer has written an in depth well researched study called Corona Vaccines from the Spiritual Perspective, Consequences on Soul and Spirit and the Life After Death. It's quite deep and scary at the same time. I found it through Bernhard Guenther.
reference please?