FEAR CONTROLS THE MIND

Fear Controls The Mind

The lockdowns proved how quickly the whole world could be put into fear, and make people turn on each other. People accepted loss of freedom against their better judgement, and regular everyday life was criminalised.

Fear of something – or others – has been the tool to rule the mind for millennia. Mind control through distraction interferes with consciousness; our thoughts become others’ thoughts, which affects our behaviour.

We can take back control by not following thoughts immediately as they arise, but remaining in neutral for a moment, so as not to just react. In this way, we regain our freedom, and control our mind and therefore our behaviour.

Fear comes from being primed through words, without us noticing. Always look for the tell-tale signs of adverbs and adjectives – modifiers – and then there are no surprises, unlike officialdom who is always ‘surprised’. 🙂

Be mindful that, in the age of conflict, we learn to fear one another.

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