all and all, aside from having feelings of leftoutness, helplessness, I'm excited about this sort'of thing. We're taking humanity to the next chapter.
IT BURNZ. I got hit by someone who came in on a ship, and I remember I must have been just out of their range when they hit me the first time. Of course, each one has a different hallucination set. THis isn't just the government. The government is stil stuck on cyanide. It's gangs like from everywhere, corporations that are working for the government or other agendas.
@RevengeOfTheAbyss If you can tune into it really well, there is like a "battle of the sheep" going on, sheep on the left side of the brain are thinking that they are "selling out" when they "cross-over" their perception to the right, but they are all sheep as they are supposed to be equally on both sides, connected to thier emotions and their imagination. It has gotten so bad that anyone with an amount of feelings is highly visible to them, as if they had a cloud around them.
You must research what is called the "Optic Chiasma" - there is a crossover point of the left and right hemispheres, that cross back into the occipital lobe. The frequencies "hold" us in the frontal part, sort of like cattle held in a pen.
@RevengeOfTheAbyss Most people belong to certain "herd-like" groups of minds, the truly free are becoming more and more obscure and hard-to-find because without friends and family that are also free, they become lonely and depressed, which is a natural feeling that was permitted and supported by others in the day, but is now seen as "unnatural" or even "primitive" by those conditioned by the system. Its hard to tell whether I should be angry at the controllers or those who let themselves fall.
@RevengeOfTheAbyss The last stage is to control what we SEE. When we only see things in certain ways, or more accuratley, when we perceive things differently, our minds can be conditioned to herd-behaviour. Anyone who is "free" becomes "different" to those that are controlled, and we have the situation that we become schitzophrenic/paranoid if we are free from control, but lacking in awareness, and if we have that awareness, often we become "sociopathic" as we are above the system.
@RevengeOfTheAbyss Then, they control what emotions we desire, by allowing specific thoughts and specific emotions to occur, that we become "addicted" to like drugs, and basically we need the sugar in foods, and the excitement of television in order to stay on our "high" - although "high" - eventually our minds lose depth and we lose our imaginations and abilty to question authority.
@RevengeOfTheAbyss With excessive television, people are glued to their frontal lobe and they lose contact to their occipital lobe. The occipital lobe allows our instincts to control our mind, thus giving us control over our own minds. When this connection is severed, people live in thier minds and have no control of thier emotions. Emotions occur after the instincts have gone through the mind.
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MrSpinneyhorse 4 months ago
all and all, aside from having feelings of leftoutness, helplessness, I'm excited about this sort'of thing. We're taking humanity to the next chapter.
returnoftheramble 7 months ago 2
IT BURNZ. I got hit by someone who came in on a ship, and I remember I must have been just out of their range when they hit me the first time. Of course, each one has a different hallucination set. THis isn't just the government. The government is stil stuck on cyanide. It's gangs like from everywhere, corporations that are working for the government or other agendas.
returnoftheramble 7 months ago
holy shit look over to the right . LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE 36,000,000 veiws , now thats a good example of mind control. no joke MIND CONTROL
zombiesack 1 year ago
@RevengeOfTheAbyss If you can tune into it really well, there is like a "battle of the sheep" going on, sheep on the left side of the brain are thinking that they are "selling out" when they "cross-over" their perception to the right, but they are all sheep as they are supposed to be equally on both sides, connected to thier emotions and their imagination. It has gotten so bad that anyone with an amount of feelings is highly visible to them, as if they had a cloud around them.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago
You must research what is called the "Optic Chiasma" - there is a crossover point of the left and right hemispheres, that cross back into the occipital lobe. The frequencies "hold" us in the frontal part, sort of like cattle held in a pen.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago
@RevengeOfTheAbyss Most people belong to certain "herd-like" groups of minds, the truly free are becoming more and more obscure and hard-to-find because without friends and family that are also free, they become lonely and depressed, which is a natural feeling that was permitted and supported by others in the day, but is now seen as "unnatural" or even "primitive" by those conditioned by the system. Its hard to tell whether I should be angry at the controllers or those who let themselves fall.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago
@RevengeOfTheAbyss The last stage is to control what we SEE. When we only see things in certain ways, or more accuratley, when we perceive things differently, our minds can be conditioned to herd-behaviour. Anyone who is "free" becomes "different" to those that are controlled, and we have the situation that we become schitzophrenic/paranoid if we are free from control, but lacking in awareness, and if we have that awareness, often we become "sociopathic" as we are above the system.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago
@RevengeOfTheAbyss Then, they control what emotions we desire, by allowing specific thoughts and specific emotions to occur, that we become "addicted" to like drugs, and basically we need the sugar in foods, and the excitement of television in order to stay on our "high" - although "high" - eventually our minds lose depth and we lose our imaginations and abilty to question authority.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago
@RevengeOfTheAbyss With excessive television, people are glued to their frontal lobe and they lose contact to their occipital lobe. The occipital lobe allows our instincts to control our mind, thus giving us control over our own minds. When this connection is severed, people live in thier minds and have no control of thier emotions. Emotions occur after the instincts have gone through the mind.
RevengeOfTheAbyss 1 year ago