![]() ![]() The objects, as they were, didn’t make any sense but what did make sense was that the concept of some sort of device was vaguely remembered and was being conveyed in these objects. The point is, the myth tells us that some sort of object conferred the ability. So, where the heck did these objects come from? That is not to say that we ought to think that sandals were what did it, nor a helmet. Remember, other gods didn’t need these things - they were “gods,” after all, and could do as they liked. The question we ought to ask is: Why would ancient peoples have suggested that a god needed to put something on his head to be invisible or something on his feet to fly? Let me try to give an example: In the myths of Hermes, we find a “god” who has sandals that enable him to fly. We may be certain that it is corrupted by millennia of changes, and it is important to remember that they are only clues we cannot take any of the activities at face value. ![]() Shamanism, as we have noted in Secret History, seems to be the closest we can get to the clues about hypothesized archaic technology. It is clear from the correspondence we have been receiving that this sort of encounter is a lot more frequent than any of us would like to think, and it is only going to get worse in the coming years, as the reader will soon see.īut before we begin to analyze the playing pieces themselves, let me give a little outline of what seems to have been the emergence of “games” in the sense that we are coming to understand them: That they are part of the process of preventing humanity from having the knowledge needed to effectively deal with our reality, and that the moves of this game have been made over millennia in cyclic time-loops very likely via time-travel. In the process of coming to some understanding of how such individuals operate, based on the latest research, as well as our own experiences, I hope to clarify some of the “rules” they play by so that the reader will be better equipped to spot them and deal with them. And this is the most terrible thing that can happen to a man.” (Ouspensky, 1949 this author’s emphases) He begins to grow fond of his slavery, to be proud of it. One thing alone is certain, that man’s slavery grows and increases. Contemporary cultures require automatons. “Together with this, we see a growth of automatism. On the contrary when we compare humanity with a man, we quite clearly see a growth of personality at the cost of essence, that is, a growth of the artificial, the unreal, and what is foreign, at the cost of the natural, the real, and what is one’s own. “So that in the actual situation of humanity there is nothing that points to evolution proceeding. As noted in the previous chapter: intolerance and cruelty are needed to guarantee the “cover-up.” A certain kind of “human being” acts on behalf of this cover-up a certain kind of human who is a playing piece in the Secret Games of the Gods.Īllow me to bring your attention back to certain remarks of Gurdjieff that point out to us the danger, both from the activities of these “automatons,” as well as our own reactions to them: #Serial killer vs trash talker on call of duty reaction series#We come now to a subject of immense importance: Psychopaths as “alien reaction machines,” which directly relates to what we have all been learning from the activities of Frank Scott, Vincent Bridges and others we will meet as the series progresses. The Wave Chapter 58: Alien Reaction Machines ![]()
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