Individualism: Book 2

Contents

1. Religion

2. Lesson Learning

3. Interpreting Dreams

4. Christianity

5. Occult Practices

1. Religion

Over the ages, individuals from different cultures have tried to understand why things behave the way they do. To explain why things existed and the way to gain security they used myths and legends. A spiritual world was usually created to explain things thought to be beyond comprehension, for example disease was thought to be a result of being possesed by evil spirits, it still exists today within the Bible and primitive cultures. With some understanding came feats that appeared miraculous (e.g. the use of secret medicines). Some of these people were idolized, like modern day rock stars, due to the remarkable good deeds they did for the community. They were remembered as superior beings, even Gods. Often the gifted people themselves believed they were superior beings. This tainted version of history was recorded, enabling people to religiously follow it, for hundreds, even thousands of years.

New religions and so called "Gurus" are still springing up today. With their followers being subjected to separation from their loved ones, and in extreme cases, mass suicide.

People find it easier to follow a mentor, but nobody is perfect. It is therefore more desirable to use your own thought processes and come to your own conclusions, rather than blindly adopt someone else's (with the risk of being led astray). With an open and questioning mind, you can independently achieve gain an understanding of reality (enlightenment).

As science disproves sections of past religious teachings, people are finding it difficult to believe that there is value in being good, and society is becoming less ethical as a result. My intention in these documents is to reverse this trend. By tapping into regions of our subconscious, I hope to clear up a lot of misinformation that has been conveyed through the ages (by talking directly with God you can too). Through our imagination we can allow new ideas to penetrate through to our conscuosness. The image(s) we associate with knowledge/truth/love and are comfortable talking to can be used to gain hidden truths. Whether the image is a guardian angel, spirit guide, or god appears to be of little consequence.

I believe that goodness (like gravity), is not a mystical being, has no emotion, follows consistent and predictable laws, and can be seen through the quality of a person's character. Goodness empowers life, what is often referred to as evil (ungodliness) is related to disorder/confusion/misunderstanding; creates negative effects and weakens life (in the ungodly individual and/or their surroundings) e.g. suicide, murder, health problems, pollution.

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2. Lesson Learning

The wise get wiser through the obstacles they encounter.

We are living creatures that have a capacity to love. We can become wiser as we experience and learn.

There are a range of forces affecting our decision making, both in the physical (e.g. our genes and environment) and in our minds (e.g. instincts, beliefs, knowledge).

Parts of our mind react on various occasions especially when we aren't focused. They can;

Consider what you were thinking just before you dropped something, or something drops of a shelf of it's own accord. There is generally a lesson to be learnt from the event. Your interpretation of the signal may be incorrect however, check with an imaginary expert. It may be a signal telling you what a defective part of your mind would like you to think (which is of course is incorrect).

Our physical body enables learning, enabling negative forces to inflict pain on us in various circumstances, as well as experiencing positive feelings of fun and laughter.

Our primary needs relate to the physical body; to be safe and do what ever we need to do to survive. When our life is not threatened (by hunger, attack etc.), we should tend to our higher needs; to love and learn. We are happier the further we progress down this path.

Like children we can learn by;

  1. Studying; thus understanding the logic of obeying the rule, and using our imagination to explore the problems associated with not obeying the rule.
  2. Experience; seeing the anti-social affects of our behavior, thus understanding the logic of obeying the rule (a very time consuming process).
  3. Conditioning; learning it is wrong to do something without a logical explanation (usually through reward & punishment).

Our god (our store of goodness) would love us to follow number 1, as this is the fastest way for us to develop. But failing that, we are subject to learn through experience (a painful path), and conditioning. Number 2;"Seeing the error in our ways", is the most common method our god uses since few people seek to be good in every respect, and have access to the information needed (which you are hopefully now able to access, through talking directly with your god).

Our progress is also hampered by the conditioning we receive by those in power over us.

Lesson learning signals can target an individual, group, company, religion, culture, nation, even the Western Society as a whole. The power of our collective belief system flaws should not be under-estimated, but we must keep learning.

Lesson learning signals are an automatic result of holding incorrect beliefs, even when they are based on blocked memories. Since being non-loving goes against Order.

We are at our happiest state when are goals are not too far beyond our present state. Therefore we need to concentrate on lots of small goals (with a long term objective), this has a snowball effect.

I believe the Order dicates that we should;

  1. Love God (goodness) with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.
  2. Love all of humanity, but not more than you love yourself.

This is achieved through knowing what is needed for us to be happy as a community and as an individual. Typical beliefs that need to be understood are;

  • We should be considerate of others.
  • We are all equal in the eye's of goodness (god);
    It is therefore useful to value the diversity of mankind. We may like or dislike certain anti-social characteristics that a person has at a particular time, but they can change, they are not inherently superior or inferior.
    Typical groupings prone to believing they are superior;

    People try to avoid their inner knowledge of this law by labeling people; "he's my idol", "he's a pig", "she's a dog", "he's a homo". People can then, adopting their hang-ups' suggestions, think of them as different, worship them or treat them shamefully. For example;

    There are many lesson learning events in history that had terrible outcomes due to this incorrect belief. We need to diligent in seeking our happiest state for ourselves and our community; this can only come from seeking goodness, and squash the prevalence of anti-social incorrect beliefs.

    Wars and reverse race purification are common lesson learning events for groups. Until the grouping learns this lesson, and accepts everyone as equal, their trouble will continue from generation to generation. Unfortunately many people who, searching for the meaning of good, turn to their culture's religion, only to get bogged down with this incorrect belief. Religions that teach this incorrect belief include;


    These problems can be prevented through knowledge, discouraging nationalism, and segregation, and encouraging acceptance. Having a common culture amongst people in the same geographical area is very useful. The culture should be open to accept improvement and variety from people who have moved their from other areas (e.g. pizza, kebabs, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny). However, the concept of holding on to a culture that doesn't suite the environment the people now live in, is a recipe for racism on one side, and hate (through the feeling of rejection) with the surrounding population. If people value a particular dying culture, record it in a book for prosperity.

    Special treatment is needed towards anti-social individuals to stop them from adversely affecting the rest of the community (e.g. unrepentant criminals, and those with serious contagious diseases).

    Consider what hand you use to write. Can you imagine what it would be like to be left handed (if you are right handed)? No, this also applies to people with other genetic traits that are not like yours (e.g. of the opposite sex, of a different race, or a different sexual preference). As you can't form your own opinion, you will rely on what information you can get from people around you (especially your friends, parents, and grandparents). For example, a heterosexual male may have formed a range of incorrect beliefs about males who happen to be genetically homosexual (that they're rapists etc.).

    It wasn't that long ago that people disciplined children for being left handed, because they thought that it was evil.

    Those who are left handed or have an uncommon genetic trait, are not by their predisposition anti-social. They should therefore be welcomed into the community as much as anyone else.

    Male Bonding

    Lack of body contact between males, in some cultures (e.g. America, Australia, England), is also a form of negative conditioning. This proved useful in making more aggressive fighters in battle. Body contact brings us closer to each other, and our pent up desire for the love of friendship can be expressed.

    By isolating males from showing affection to each other, societies try to get them to treat fellow males not as part of their kind, so they can more easily kill one, when in battle. For the same reason, homosexuality between males is shunned by different cultures (as well as not living up to the parents' expectations). This could also explain why males commit more crimes.

    Cultures like India, freely express their friendship with other males (placing their arm around the shoulder of their friends), without any stigma. Cultures like Greece, allow men to cry in public, without any fear of reprisal.

  • Worldly things should not be worshipped or idolized; idols, objects, brand names (with their associated philosophies), money, power, leisure etc.
  • God (goodness) has power; good wishes tend to come true.
  • We need to work, and take time to relax (say every seventh day for your own health).
  • Honor your parents (if they have your best interests at heart).
  • Value human life (yours and others).
  • Deceiving your wife/partner, or anyone else, is not in the your or mankind's best interests.
  • Avoid stealing, lying, deceit, slander etc.
  • Humor is not necessary good; (sarcasm, practical jokes etc.) or any other thing that intentionally puts someone down (non-loving), even if it is amusing to others.
  • Don't attempt to teach people you are not responsible for "lessons" (trying to change their attitude). They are but fellow travelers, if they have a lesson to learn they will learn it sooner or later. For example, a woman will not sleeping with her husband until he stops bashing her (an incorrect approach). You do have a right however, to protect yourself from anyone's negativity affecting you (which will in itself encourage them to change). For example, A wife temporarily leaves her husband because he bashes her.

    Society must teach people not to be anti-social in behavior (fraud, theft, rape etc.). As citizens of the community we need to be always diligent to expose negativity, before it gets a strong hold on the person it inhabits. If the person can not be persuaded to change (because their incorrect beliefs have grown too strong), a more concentrated approach (e.g. jail) must be considered.

    Society cannot afford to let anti-social behavior remain uncorrected in it's citizens, because negativity within them will grow and cause a lot of harm to their own happiness as well as those they affect. The affected citizens may become more negative as a result (e.g. believing some people are inherently evil: an incorrect belief), and this negativity may spread throughout the community, through news (television, newspapers etc.) and parenting.

    There are exceptions to some of these rules, related to our primal need to survive (self-defense, starvation etc.). Consider if you are doing the right thing, you might like to ask an good imaginary expert for advice. Remember the object of your life is to learn, not to never make a mistake. Goodness is concerned not as much about your actions, but your intentions and incorrect beliefs. Consider yourself a child, and goodness the parent.
    For example, a boy accidentally knocks over a glass of milk. The lesson is not that he shouldn't spill milk (as that was not his intention) but to be more careful, and value his food.

    God (goodness) listens to all our thoughts and easily monitors our progress.

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    3. Visualization

    When you are visualizing, the more positive you are, the easier it is to get useful information. Somehow our subconscious has access knowledge of the past, present and future, the image your imagination provides capitalizes on this. For example; you can be asked by someone to visualize a dress, then after you are looking at it, the person can say that it is your mother's favorite dress, which it could be. The image providing the picture knew what they were going to say (by both reading their current thought, and those of the future). So don't be tricked by clever visualization exercises, they're not magical in themselves. Don't think that a particular exercise is the only way you can find out about something, try making up your own.

    Visualization: Negativity

    If you're checking on negativity I suggest you use little black bugs, you could image them as humans, ghosts or monsters. I choose little black bugs to indicate how easy they can be dealt with. Don't talk to the bugs, they're deceptive, they would prefer you grew more fond of them (and be unhappy) rather than deal with the cause of the infection (a incorrect belief). If you want to find out about what they represent, see Psychic Therapy: Discovering your True-Self.

    The goodness within you (your god) will encourage you to resolve your incorrect belief, but having free will you can ignore the learning signals. Your god will then send more powerful signals, until you learn your lesson. When you correct the error in your belief system, the bug associated with your incorrect belief is extinguished (and you instantly become happier, and more content).

    Most people seem to have about 12 incorrect beliefs before they work on them, but I have had people with up to 20 (especially people who have had a drug addiction). The more incorrect beliefs a person has and the stronger they hold onto them, the less they seem to be able to focus their thoughts.

    To check on how many incorrect beliefs you have see Psychic Therapy: Discovering your True-Self. You can also use the technique to check on other people's incorrect belief status.

    One incorrect belief can multiply into many, with their associated effect on your health and happiness multiplying accordingly.

    For different techniques see;

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    4. Interpreting Dreams

    You can ask an imaginary expert questions to gain important information. But through dreams you can receive information about things you are not consciously aware of (e.g. a future opportunity, or that a robbery has occurred).

    Dreams are made by an artist whose palette is not paint, but memories and their associated feelings.

    Before you go to bed you can make a wish for information to resolve something on your mind, and your godness may give you a dream to answer that prayer. This is especially useful for people who can't visualize.
    A dream may be symbolic representations of;

    To understand a dream it needs to be interpreted. You can try decoding it yourself or more accurately decode it with the help of an imaginary dream expert.

    If you can't visualize, use a trustworthy friend (to correct your visualization problem see Psychic Therapy: Blocked Memories). When using a friend you may not get complete solutions to your dreams, this is to either strengthen your will power to recall your blocked memory rather than relying on others, or due to incorrect beliefs.

    Dreams are used to program our psyche, whether we remember them or not.

    Dreams can be instructional, or a confirmation of things that have happened. They're sourced from our mind (from both flawed, flawless, developed and undeveloped sections).

    Songs that accompany a dream can also help you decode their meaning.

    Nightmares

    If your negative about something (past or present), you focus on flawed sections of your mind, which give you a nightmare. By looking at events in a positive manner we can avoid nightmares.

    If you get a recurring nightmare, it may relate to a traumatic event, the memory of which you've blocked.
    For example, a recurring nightmare from an adult who has blocked the memory of being raped as a teenager; "It's dark, something won't let go of me, I try to scream for help but I can't." To correct the problem see Psychic Therapy: Blocked Memories.

    Dream Symbols

    Dream symbols are used to hide the information from our reasoning mind, ego and from our hang-ups' interference.

    The symbols used, are sourced from our associations with colors, objects, people and experiences as we see them at the present. Since some things are commonly associated with certain thoughts, some symbols are common to communities, countries, and the world in general (advertises use these capitalize on these traits).
    Example #1; In the dark we might get hurt by someone, but were there is light we are generally safe. It is therefore universal that white is good, and black is bad.
    Example #2; In your country, you may associate red with blood, hurt and pain. In another country red flowers bloom in spring, and the people there associate red with growth and prosperity.
    Example #3; If a dog bit you once, you may associate dogs with a threat, whereas others would associate it with friendship. However, later you may raise a pup and change your belief about dogs, in subsequent dreams they may symbolize friendship.

    Your mind is not politically correct, if you have been taught that a particular race is evil (an incorrect belief), when a person of that race appears in your dream, they will be representing evil.

    You can use an imaginary dream expert to formulate your dream dictionary, but note that it may change slightly over time.

    Here is a sample of dream dictionary (not all colors in dreams are symbolic);
    Moods & Feelings
    Red: Anger/hurt Pink: Caring & Happy
    Brown: Agitated Orange: Enthusiasm
    Beige: Tired Apricot: Compassion
    Yellow: Fun
    Green: Love
    Blue: Relaxed/ Healing
    Gray: Calm
    Purple: Excitement
    Black: Negative White (the sum of the above): Goodness
    Gold: Imagination
    Silver: Purification

    If you find it difficult to read writing in your dream, it is usually due to your incorrect beliefs. You may find the page is moving out of reach, the letters change whilst your reading them, they don't make sense. Like in your normal day's behavior, your incorrect belief's effects can be minimized by strengthening your will power focused on correct beliefs. By concentrating on reading the documents, over time your will power will strengthen and your text will become readable. Flawed/undeveloped parts of your mind can also change other aspects of useful dreams, making them useless.

    To maximize the benefit of dreams (and unfortunately minimize the benefit of sleep) keep a pocket tape recorder (or torch and notepad) near your bed. When you wake during the night, think if you have dreamt something. A part of a dream may come back to you (record significant words, signs, and messages straight away to stop your mind's flaws blocking your memory of them later), then keep thinking, putting the whole dream story back together. Re-think the dream story, focusing on names and details mentioned, when you've recalled as much as you can, record the whole dream. In the morning use your imaginary dream expert (or someone else's, if you can't visualize) to interpret it for you.

    Your godness wants you to fight your flaws, and thus strengthen your will power.

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    5. Christianity

    A key flaw in Christian philosophies is that it does not address the source of actions that oppose happiness (i.e. sins);

    Christian PathBelief Correcting Path
    1. Incorrect belief
    2. Negative idea
    3. Negative action (sin)
    4. Guilt / unworthiness
    5. Forgiveness sought
    6. Return to point 2
    1. Incorrect belief
    2. Negative idea
    3. Negative action
    4. Realization of error
    5. Investigation of belief system
    6. Removal of incorrect belief

    Note that on the Christian path, the incorrect belief is left uncorrected. With the respective negativity’s power reduced but not removed.

    The need to forgive people implies they do evil without the influence of flaws in our belief system (biblically referred to as unclean spirits). If we are forgiving the thing responsible for an evil act, we would be forgiving the incorrect belief, which has no intention of changing. By forgiving a person, what we are actually saying is that we will allow them to hold onto their incorrect belief, permitting further transgressions.

    The Christian philosophy says it's OK to be near people who are behaving in what is considered sinful. Effectively becoming a spectator. By correcting their belief system they can stop being a spectator and participate in the exhilaration of life, yet still seek goodness.

    Power is given to the leaders through the belief that people are not equal before God (goodness). Followers believe their opinion is less important than that of their religious superiors (including biblical characters), becoming submissive and blindly following what is being taught, which may or may not be correct. Incorrect beliefs related to the Christian philosophy include;


    Expanding on some of these incorrect beliefs;

    Catholicism: varies from Protestantism in that the Catholic Church claims to be commissioned by Jesus Christ. On this premise it's interpretations of Biblical text and other books are therefore God given and error-free. However, history has proved it's proclamations to be less than error-free;
    The Catholic Church held the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, all planets rotating around it. In 1633 Galileo Galilei discovered using a telescope, that the earth rotated around the sun, contradicting the church's teachings. He was threatened with torture on the rack if he continued to tell people of his discovery.

    To avoid deception it is essential to question everything like a child, and use reason and logic to determine the truth. Don't be afraid of asking why? and don't take "it just is" or "it's sacred" as an answer. By people being taught to accept what others say or have written of, and not to think, they are open to incorrect beliefs and unhappiness. If you are not sure about anything on this Internet site you can talk with God for clarification, and avoid the deception of other humans with their collection of incorrect beliefs.

    Your store of goodness (god) loves you no matter what you do, however, like a loving parent, you must learn and correct your belief system which is causing you to stumble. If you don't search for the cause yourself (see Psychic Therapy), like a stubborn child, lesson learning signals will naturally come, but this way of learning is much slower, and may lead to your current body's premature death. Our god doesn't hold our negative actions against us, but they are a sign that some of our beliefs are incorrect.

    Related topics;
    The Bible Exposed: Part 1
    The Bible Exposed: Part 2
    The Bible Exposed: Part 3

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    6. Occult Practices

    Spirits: There is no such thing as a spirit (invisible entities that float around the place). But our mind can affect the things around us to a radius of up to 18 feet (e.g. spoon bending, and other events classed as being spooky).
    Likewise evil/unclean spirits also don't exist, and therefore don't tempt us to do evil things. If they did, wouldn't murder and theft be more evenly spread throughout the community, rather than be focused on particular individuals (with particular flaws in their belief systems)?

    As mentioned in Individualism: Book 1 we are often influenced by aspects of our mind. These aspects are not necessarily good, they may be mischievous. Intuition is information received straight from our mind (even though we don't realize it).

    By giving over our will to these forces, mischievous aspects of our mind can cause a lot of harm. For example, you may use a ouija board, and find scary things happen afterwards. This will hopefully teach you not to seek advice from any old section of our mind.

    To ensure a positive outcome talk with good imaginary experts, and deal with your incorrect beliefs (see Psychic Therapy). Mischievous aspects of our mind often respond to an open call for information, especially if it is of a negative nature (e.g.. what horse will win a race, or how can I make someone like me). They, can influence how we;

    The use of psychics can also be a negative experience. The psychic may be using a mischievous aspect of their mind, affecting the information given. They will often foretell of a situation so as to encourage negative thinking (e.g. fear and anxiety).

    For example; a psychic tells a girl that she has a disease from an ring she has in her pierced navel which is incurable. Later, talking to an imaginary good doctor, we find that she has staphylococcus infection, which can be cured providing she removes the ring and lets the pierced navel heal over. If she doesn't it will spread to her reproductive organs, and cause an hormonal imbalance giving rise to increased body hair. Note the psychic's response generated fear, but the imaginary expert generated a lot of useful information.

    Books on occult practices can be written in a complex form of symbolism, in an attempt to directly program your belief system and bypass your reasoning mind (a form of hypnosis).

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