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The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events - Chapter 5 part1 The Human-Path to Evade the Extinction by Treacherous Freemasons and Other Minions

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Published on 26 Aug 2021 / In Spiritual

This is one of these most important sessions geared to encourage humanity to discover the spiritual salvation of Homo sapiens as a species before the Mystery School Cult genocides all of us... and eventually themselves.
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjoVQz0m_Wc&list=PLom2bmlp6VieHS6n9tPH4pE2lIR_kq-4t&index=22

The Creator-God speaks through the "Seth" personality, through the psychological-bridge that Jane Roberts could warp her mind into a connection of uniqueness... https://ugetube.com/watch/seth....-039-s-interview-thr Christians are falsely taught to be terrified as our Creator-God tries to connect and help us out of our self-demising behaviour. Christians are typically souls of good-will and good-intent and I hold great worth for them... while the Mystery School Cult of murderous-thUgs are of wicked-intent and I have tried to help them for too-long, already...

The self-annihilation of the wicked is their chosen path towards learning a sense of grace. Their grace will be their death as the satan-race has promised them lies... which I can see now they deserve to go to oblivion. The thUgs wonder who I am... I will help set you free of their adiction to thUggery.

I will have to make a transcription and add it later... very important to read the words and not just listen. Read at your own pace, pause and ponder, then read more. Read this over and over for it is the path to your enlightenment. Read "The Nature of Personal Reality" (a gift from your Creator-God) then read this chapter until it makes sense to you, It will make sense as your mind and soul expands.

No sound? Well it is more useful to read at your own pace, but you should read, first, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul: https://ugetube.com/watch/seth....-speaks-chapter-12-r

The nature of Personal Reality: Personal Point of Power in the Present: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az6eCKFBL80&list=PLPDTOFbrYdqBBIu1k5ubY7OBKcy5Xc5co&index=41

https://ugetube.com/watch/seth....-speaks-through-resi

The Unknown Reality: New Atlantis will be destroyed again due to the lack of Value-Fulfillment of the brainchipped thUgs who genocide the non-Cult humans: https://ugetube.com/watch/huma....nity-039-s-helping-h But the sheep will not perish within their own sector of the multiverse. Only the thUg personalities will perish by their own hands, beliefs and desires. The Creator-God offers them their Great Escape, but most thUgs are too stupid to stop and think for themselves. Freemasons are eager sheepdogs, it seems, following the whistle commands of their, decaying masters, the satan-race, Homo capensis. https://ugetube.com/watch/kare....n-hudes-world-bank-i Karen Hudes is a Judas Goat but she does tell some truth about Homo capensis. I met one in Winnipeg who did not seem to be happy with me. Haaa!

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chapter 5 the mechanics of experience
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your world and everything in it exists
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first in the imagination then you have
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been taught to focus all of your
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attention upon physical events so that
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they carry the authenticity of reality
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for you thoughts feelings or beliefs
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appear to be secondary subjective or
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somehow not real and they seem to rise
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in response to an already established
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field of physical data you usually think
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for example that your feelings about a
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given event are primarily reactions to
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the event itself it's seldom occurs to
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you that the feelings themselves might
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be primary and that the particular event
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was somehow a response to your emotions
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rather than the other way around the
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all-important matter of your focus is
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largely responsible for your
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interpretation of any event for an
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exercise then imagine for a while that
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the subjective world of your thoughts
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feelings inner images and fantasies
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represent the quote-unquote rock bed
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reality from which individual physical
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events emerge look at the world for a
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change from the inside out so to speak
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imagine that physical experience is
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somehow the materialization of your own
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subjective reality forget what you have
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learned about reactions and stimuli
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ignore for a time everything you have
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believed and see your thoughts as the
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real events try to view normal physical
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occurrences as the concrete physical
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reactions in space and time to your own
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feelings and beliefs for indeed your
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subjective world causes your physical
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experience in titling this chapter I
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used the word mechanics because
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mechanisms suggests smooth technological
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workings while the world is not a
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machine
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its inner workings are such that no
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technology could ever copy them this
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involves a natural mechanics in which
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the inner dimensions of consciousness
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everywhere emerged to form a
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materialized cohesive physical existence
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again your interpretations of identity
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teach you to focus awareness in such a
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way that you cannot follow the strands
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of consciousness that connect you with
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all portions of nature in a way the
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world is like a multi-dimensional exotic
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plant growing in space and time each
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thought dream imaginative encounter hope
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or fear growing naturally into its own
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bloom a plant of incredible variety
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never for a moment the same in which
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each smallest root leaf stem or flower
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has a part to play and is connected with
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the whole even those of you who
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intellectually agree that you form your
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own reality find it difficult to accept
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emotionally in certain areas you are of
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course literally hypnotized into
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believing that your feelings arise in
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response to events your feelings however
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cause the events you perceive
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secondarily you do of course then react
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to those events you have been taught
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that your feelings must necessarily be
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tied to specific physical happenings you
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may be sad because a relative has died
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for example or because you have lost a
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job or because you have been rebuffed by
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a lover or for any number of other
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accepted reasons you are told that your
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feelings must be in response to events
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that are happening or have happened
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often of course your feelings
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quote-unquote happen ahead of time
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because those feelings are the initial
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realities from which events flow a
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relative might be ready to die though no
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exterior sign has been given the
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relatives feelings might well be mixed
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containing portions of relief
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sadness which you might then perceive
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but the primary events are subjective it
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is somewhat of a psychological trick in
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your day and age to come to the
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realization that you do in fact form
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your experience and your world simply
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because the weight of evidence seems to
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be so loaded at the other end because of
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your habits of perception the
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realization is like one that comes at
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one time or another too many people in
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the dream state when suddenly they quote
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unquote awaken while still in the dream
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realizing first of all that they are
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dreaming and secondarily that they are
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themselves creating the experienced
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drama to understand that you create your
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own reality requires that same kind of
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quote-unquote awakening from the normal
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awake state at least for many people
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some of course have this knack more than
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others the realization itself does
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indeed change quote-unquote the rules of
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the game as far as you are concerned to
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a rather considerable degree there are
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reasons why I am mentioning this now
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rather than in earlier books indeed our
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books follow their own rhythms and this
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one is in a way a further elaboration
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upon the nature of personal reality as
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long as you believe that either good
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events or bad ones are meted out by a
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personified God as the reward or
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punishment for your actions or on the
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other hand that events are largely
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meaningless chaotic subjective knots in
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the tangled web of an accidental
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Darwinian world then you cannot
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consciously understand your own
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creativity or play the role in the
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universe that you are capable of playing
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as individuals or as a species you will
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instead live in a world where events
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happen to you in which you must do
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sacrifice to the gods of one kind or
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another or see yourselves as victims of
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an uncaring nature while still
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preserving the integrity of physical
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events as you understand them each of
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you must alter the folk
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of your attention to some extent so that
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you begin to perceive the connections
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between your subjective reality at any
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given time and those events that you
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perceive at any given time you are the
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initiator of those events this
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recognition does indeed involve a new
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performance on the part of your own
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consciousness a mental and imaginative
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leap that gives you control and
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direction over achievements that you
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have always performed so without your
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conscious awareness as mentioned before
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early man had such an identification of
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subjective and objective realities as a
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species however you have developed what
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can almost be called a secondary nature
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a world of technology in which you also
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now have your existence and complicated
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social structures have emerged from it
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to develop that kind of structure
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necessitated a division between
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subjective and objective worlds now
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however it is highly important that you
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realize your position and accomplish the
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manipulation of consciousness that will
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allow you to take true conscious
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responsibility for your actions and your
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experience you can vote on quote come
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awake from your normal waking state and
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that is the natural next step for
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consciousness to follow one for which
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your biology has already equipped you
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indeed each person does attain that
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recognition now and then it brings
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triumphs and challenges as well in those
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areas of life where you are satisfied
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give yourselves credit and in those
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areas where you are not remind
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yourselves that you are involved in a
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learning process you are daring enough
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to accept the responsibility for your
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actions let us look more clearly however
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at the ways in which your private world
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causes your daily experience and how it
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merges with the experience of others
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organized religion has committed many
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important blunders yet for centuries
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Christianity provided a context accepted
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by large portions of the known world in
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which experience could be judged against
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very definite quote-unquote rules
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experience once focused chiseled and yet
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allowed some rich expression as long as
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it stayed within the boundaries set by
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religious dogma if a man was a sinner
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still there was a way of redemption and
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the immortality of the soul went largely
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unquestioned of course there were set
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rules for almost all kinds of social
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encounters and religious experiences
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there were said ceremonies accepted by
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nearly all for death and birth and the
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important stages in between Church was
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the authority and the individual lived
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out his or her life almost automatically
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structuring personal experience so that
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it fit within the accepted norm within
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those boundaries certain kinds of
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experience flourished and of course
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others did not in your society there is
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no such overall authority the individual
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must make his or her own way through a
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barrage of different value systems
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making decisions that were largely
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unthought-of when a son followed his
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father's trade automatically for example
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were when marriages were made largely
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for economic reasons so your present
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experience is quite different than that
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of those forefathers who lived in the
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medieval world say and you cannot
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appreciate the differences in your
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present subjective attitudes and in the
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quality as well as the kind of social
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intercourse that exists now for all its
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many errors at its best Christianity
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proclaimed the ultimate meaning of each
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person's life there was no question but
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that life had meaning whether or not you
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might agree as to the particular meaning
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assigned to it
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men's dreams were also different in
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those times filled far more with
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metaphysical images for example more
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alive with Saints and demons but overall
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one framework of belief existed and all
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experience was judged in its light now
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you have far more decisions to make and
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in a world of conflicting beliefs
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brought into your living room through
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newspapers and television you must try
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to find the meaning of your life or the
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meaning of life you can think in terms
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of experiments you may try this or that
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you may run from one religion to another
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or from religion to science or vice
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versa this is true in a way that was
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impossible for the masses of the people
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in medieval times the improved methods
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of communication alone mean that you are
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everywhere surrounded by varying
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theories cultures coals and schools in
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some important areas this means that the
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mechanics of experience are actually
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becoming more apparent for they are no
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longer hidden beneath one belief system
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your subjective options are far greater
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and yet so of course is the necessity to
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place that subjective experience into
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meaningful terms if you believe that you
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do indeed form your own reality then you
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instantly come up against a whole new
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group of questions if you actually
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construct your own experience
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individually and n mass why does so much
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of it seem negative you create your own
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reality or it is created for you it is
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an accidental universe or it is not now
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in medieval times organized religion or
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organized Christianity presented each
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individual with a screen of beliefs
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through which the personal self was
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perceived portions of the self that were
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not perceivable through that screen were
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almost invisible to the private person
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problems were sent by God as punishment
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or warning the mechanics of experience
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were hidden behind that screen now the
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beliefs of Charles Darwin and Sigmund
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Freud alike have formed together to give
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you a different screen experience is
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accepted and perceived only as it is
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sieved through that screen if
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Christendom saw man as blighted by
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original sin Darwinian and Freudian
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views see him as part of a flawed
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species in which individual life rests
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precariously ever at the beck and call
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of the species needs and with survival
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as the prime goal a survival however
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without meaning the psyches grandeur is
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ignored the individuals sense of
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belonging with nature eroded for it is
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at nature's expense it seems that he
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must survive ones greatest dreams and
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worst fears alike become the result of
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glandular imbalance or of neurosis from
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childhood traumas yet in the midst of
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these beliefs each individual seeks to
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find a context in which his or her life
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has meaning a purpose which will arouse
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the self to action a drama in whose
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theme private actions will have
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significance there are intellectual
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values and emotional ones and sometimes
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there are needs of an emotional nature
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that must be met regardless of
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intellectual judgments the church
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provided a cosmic drama in which even
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the life of a sinner had value if even
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only to show God's compassion in your
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society however the sterile psychic
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environment often leads to rebellion
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people take steps to bring meaning and
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drama into their lives even if
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intellectually they refuse to make the
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connection when God went out the window
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for large masses of people fate took his
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place and volition also became eroded a
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person could neither be proud of
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personal achievement nor blamed for
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failure
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since in large measure his
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characteristics potentials and lacks
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were seen as the result of chance
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heredity and of unconscious mechanisms
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over which he seemingly had little
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control the devil went underground
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figuratively speaking so that many of
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his mischievous qualities and devious
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characteristics were assigned to the
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unconscious man was seen as divided
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against himself a conscious figurehead
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resting uneasily above the mighty
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haunches of the unconscious beastliness
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he believed himself to be programmed by
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his heredity and early environment so
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that it seemed he must be forever
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unaware of his own true motives not only
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was he set against himself but he saw
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himself as a part of an uncaring
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mechanistic universe devoid of purpose
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intent and certainly a universe that
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cared not a whip for the individual but
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only for the species indeed a strange
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world it was in many respects a new
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world for it was the first one in which
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large portions of humanity believed that
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they were isolated from nature and God
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in which no grander was acknowledged as
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a characteristic of the soul

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