92. Don't know about it
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The reprogramming backstage power and the established authorities serving
it are interested in keeping our ignorance intact and constantly feeding it, so
that we do not become aware of the following:
1). We
are all children, descendants of the One, so we must behave like the One. We
must love and sacrifice. Sacrifice is not for our own sake, but always for
others. Anyone can make sacrifices, can love if they want, because the One is
within us, and our task is to return and be one with the One. The invisible
hand of power uses all possible means, mainly its materialistic worldview,
comfort, overconsumption, temptation, profit-making, constant rushing, time
scarcity, and fear, prevent us from the return and awareness, in one word by
pushing us into a state of slavery.
2). We have a universal self. Reprogramming involves changing the properties of the soul, so power, like psychology, targets the surface of the individual self. This shows that reprogramming is not about material or the body, but about the soul, especially its individual aspect. The reprogramming power diverts the surface of the individual self and sometimes entrusts it to psychology (now just behaviour science) to "fix it," but in fact, it further distorts it. Reprogramming tries to change and transform our inner self to serve its selfish interests, but only to force us to confront ourselves. Furthermore, power keeps us in a constant state of time scarcity, so we don’t have time to stop and reflect. If we spend time, it must be on our bodies, not our souls. The program of the One affects the intellect (spirit, universal self, verticality), while reprogramming affects the senses, rationality, the mind, the individual self, and linearity.
Power always presents the world as linear, a
manipulative surface where its power sets the framework, the beginning, and the
end. In contrast, in the universal circularity, there is no beginning or end
because both are one. The reprogramming power needed to emphasize the priority
of reason, for example, through Descartes' manipulative statement "I
think, therefore I am," because this is how it could suppress the soul.
What is unseen is considered non-existent. It tied life to the ability to
think: those who think are alive, and those who do not are dead. A strange
formulation
3). The
world is one unity: outside and inside, above and below, the microcosm and the
macrocosm belong together. We realize this unity because we are the
micro-theos. We are the world. For the spiritual person, the individual self “I
am” always fades into the background, and the “we are,” the universal self, or
"I and the One," comes to the forefront. The duality of our soul is a
mirror of the world’s duality, a reflection of the universal unity. Unity is
the soul's main characteristic, incomparable to anything else. Only we can
unite and express the vertical and horizontal connections; only we can be in
space and time, only we understand here what is said from above and act in that
understanding. We are the means and operators of relationships, the only ones
who, through spirituality and will, can create order from chaos and disorder.
Sacredness in nature, such as water, air, earth, fire, time, and of course
other humans, are examples that teach us how to participate in the cycles of
dualities. We are given time to perform the inner journey, the returning. We
decide whether to spend the received sacred time on our inner journey,
reversing time, erasing it, and turning it into space, aiming for existence,
timelessness, or whether we abandon this and die as material beings.
4). We
sustain power and authority, we operate the machinery of lies, and we are its
executors. Power is not interested in destroying humans because that would
destroy itself, the machinery of lies. The manipulator needs the manipulated
because that’s how they survive. Power cannot sustain itself, so it needs the
ignorant to serve it for free. The media’s consumers are needed, such as TV
viewers, radio listeners, newspaper readers, internet players and those who
take out loans. Additionally, politicians are needed to operate the
parliamentary system created by the backstage power, which take loans on behalf
of the country and guarantee repayment. Politicians, as representatives of
power, manage the country’s wealth as if they were the owners of a business,
the only difference being that the country is not a corporation, not a public
company, or a limited liability company. Power feels secure about the repayment
of loans because, although the loan agreement was signed by a political
representative, it is the country that is responsible for repayment.
5). Power
is operated by the apparatus and the army of constructed authorities. It is
driven by a materialistic worldview, also known as mainstream thinking, which
is the dismantling, or rather betrayal, of the universal self, the One. Power
is interested in having us betray and deny the One within us—ourselves—and give
over to the power as prey, as a part of the machinery. Furthermore, it wants us
to have no reference points and not place ourselves in the place of the One and
Only. Something similar occurred during the manipulated French Revolution of
1789.
6). There
is slavery even in democracy. In democracy, as in materialism, where one form
of matter is equal to another, and one form can replace another, people are
also equal and interchangeable. Everyone participates equally in the
functioning of the power machinery because people are just parts of the machine
and can be replaced at any time. Power does not say that equality is actually
the robbery of order, freedom, unity, and universality, i.e., the plundering of
man and the reduction to slavery, where it is not the body that is taken, but
the soul. The soul is taken by encouraging us to consume as much as possible,
as long as the supply lasts, to pay for every consumption, and to bow down to
the power machinery. Anyone who does not recognize this manipulation and trap
willingly and cheerfully gives up their soul. From a religious perspective,
it’s like selling our soul to the devil.
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