Sub conscious thoughts store your programming
The conscious mind is your creative source
Don’t be led by your sub conscious mind
Trust your gut and the synchronicity signs.
Question every thing you have ever been taught
Don’t be the one who gets caught up in this illusory life
Break free from the chains
And set yourself free.
Break out
13 responses to “Break out”
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To Fauxcroft: Guts and synchronicity are not conscious either since they have no logical explanation. On the other hand, if we trust consciousness then this would go against to what you suggest that we must doubt all that we were taught. I was taught to trust logic, not my guts. In life I learned to trust both, within limits. What were you taught? I am also taught that true love exists since every book, movie and every one in life is searching to find their true love. Then life disappoints us and experience teaches us that true love does not exist. To me the opposite happened. Experience taught me the true love does exist, or at least this is what I thought for awhile. Now I am questioning, and doubting everything, what if it was not love? What about you Fauxcroft? Have you experienced true love or thought you did at some point? Because to tell the truth that is the only thing that worries me when I hear about sub-conscious mind being programmed. Sorry, this turned into a philosophical discussion. If you find this is too much I am asking, then just forget about it; don’t feel obligated to answer because I don’t mind.
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I have loved yes and I know that love is the key element to humanity. Logic teaches us much but I believe in balance in all things and so I examine all things logic synchronicity instinct and common sense. When we question things we open up our mind and expand our understanding rather than just dogmatically going with what we are fed. The mind needs exercising to improve it’s ability to function.
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This is brilliant!
Urges ME to ask the question; “Who or whom built the pyramids?”-
Such an interesting question you raise adventuresofasluttygirl. Now here is ME asking you a question: Are you trying to say that if we would have the answer to who or whom built the pyramids, we may also have an answer to who or whom programmed our sub-conscious mind?
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Our subconscious mind is programmed from birth by our parents then teachers and the media and this has gone on over many generations which is why it is so hard to break. I believe the pyramids were were built by the Egyptians but with help from other worldly beings as the tools and skills required to do what they did was surely beyond them.
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Not necessarily, it’s just that mainstream education and the mainstream media does not teach or inform us about everything.
Betsy Ross never met George Washington… Our ancient ancestors did not have the technology to build something, such as the Great Pyramid in Giza; 484 feet tall, 14 acres of land, two and half million stones, some weighing nearly 100 tons… our modern day machines cannot lift a 100 ton block of stone.
Then there is the whole Roswell cover-up of 1947.
Although, “Who or whom programmed our sub-conscious mind?” is an excellent question! Is our sub-conscious mind under attack by the H.A.A.R.P.?
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I like the fact that you ask questions instead of making a statement. I believe we are on the right track when instead of theories we make hypothesis, instead of statements we ask questions. I found this to work better in communicating our ideas. However, I also noticed that sometimes even questions can trigger arguments, despite the good intentions. As a psychology teacher and as a person who straggled a lot to communicate in English (English is my second language) I found that when we ask questions as an accusation, then this opens the doors for arguments, but if we ask questions as to learn more and explore new ideas, then this opens the door to discussions rather than debates. Hence, I would take this opportunity, truly believing that you are a smart person for having the courage to raise such awareness, to changed the way you asked the last question, just a bit, as to make it more friendly as follows: Could it be that rumors are right that, our sub-conscious mind is under attack by the HAARP? Now HAARP, which I have no idea who or what HAARP is, but that doesn’t matter, now they have an opportunity to answer back in a more friendly manner instead of coming up with an attack. They can answer in a friendly way and say no rumors are wrong, we did such and such but not this and that, or they can say, yes but that was not our intention and so and so they can explain. You see, just how you ask changes everything. Call me crazy but I do not believe in evil, I believe in misunderstanding, hurt feelings, anger but not evil among those who use both logic and soul.
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Thanks for the praise, Sweetie, and you can Google H.A.A.R.P.
Apparently Google is now a verb, as well as a subsidiary of the parent company, which they’ve renamed Alphabet.
Your intense intellectual prowess is extremely sexy and exciting. Even though I am not “into girls,” as they say, you could make my pussy wet, just by being so educated and profound. If I were to have a curiosity induced, sexual interlude with a girl, it would be with someone like you, rather than a Hooters waitress!
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Who I am and what I am about, is not defined by my enormous libido, my uninhibited sexuality, nor my way-above-average intellect.
“The real judge of a man’s character is what he does for those who can do nothing for him.”
Of course, I would prefer to substitute person’s for man’s and make the other necessary grammatical changes to support that substitution.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words!
You rock!
xoxo
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