There are two major effects of overall mind control.
The first is the distracting and confusing of thought processes.
This is defeated and kept at bay by logic, a discipline employed by Plato 2400 years ago and refined by his student, Aristotle.
Today, logic needs to be expanded and updated to deal with the flood of information and misinformation we encounter every day.
The second overall effect of mind control is the repression of the individual’s creative impulse. Creation and imagination are, of course, the energies that bring about the invention of new realities.
All forms of mind control target the individual so that he passively accepts the reality presented to him.
Taken together, logic and imagination are the most formidable force in the liberation of the individual---his consciousness and his action.
That liberation should be the goal of any sane teaching.
by J.Rappoport
bijna 20 jaar in NL gewoond; 26 jaar met een Nederlander samen. nu wonend in Portugal.