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The takeover of our minds
The Light
|Issue 54 - February 2025
It's our subconscious that falls victim to propaganda
MANY people wonder how politicians and health officials can continue to lie to us.
They lie on the grandest scale about the multiple assaults being perpetrated on the population's health, well-being and sanity in the past five years - despite all the evidence proving they have done so.
The answer is that after having lied for decades, particularly to themselves, few people are able to return to a commitment to truth. They become lost in the maze of their own falsehoods.
As pawns of the Great Reset, the minds of such people have effectively been taken over. In order to grasp how this is done, we need to understand that the brain employs two different modes of decision-making: unconscious and conscious.
Nothing is more feared by those who seek to rule the world than human creativity and social awareness
Unconscious acting responds with learned behaviour patterns, such as locking our front door as we leave home, responding appropriately, if mechanically, to a neighbour's greeting.
Conscious thought is what we draw on to assess a situation and then think through our response, which requires greater concentration and mental energy.
Both modes of responding are necessary. The unconscious mode prompts us to jump out of the way of a vehicle hurtling towards us. It is also our default mode for carrying out many everyday tasks and, as such, conserves the high-octane mental energy of conscious thought which is reserved for the more complex problems that present themselves to us for a decision.
However, the unconscious mode sometimes reels off stereotypical patterns of action when reflection is called for, causing us to make mistakes. Individuals who are attuned to their intuition can often experience a gut instinct to slow down and pull back in such instances.
This story is from the Issue 54 - February 2025 edition of The Light.
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