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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Soul Liberation

When I read the description of the patterns of sample treatments in the book, some of them were very recognisable to me, as if I was reading a description of my own life, behaviour and how I deal with situations.

I am beginning to understand the Soul Liberation Technique more and more and sometimes I and then I'm shocked by awakening more and more, it keeps on spinning in my mind how we ever got into this form of programming, by re-reading certain parts of the book I am beginning to see the horrible reality, I feel a bit like a powerless controlled human being who feels very oppressed, how on earth did we ever get into this?

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Jan 20, 2023·edited Jan 20, 2023Author

I will give some examples of the content of patterns (programmes) as I describe them. The patterns are stored in the subconscious in the form of ideas, concepts.

1) Suppose that someone has difficulty making decisions on their own, then, for example, the following patterns impose this behaviour:

. ‘You don’t know, you hesitate, you have to ask someone else, then you’ll know for sure.’

. ‘You can’t decide, you’re still thinking, you’re still thinking, you again ask someone else, you again talk to someone about it, you don’t know yet, you talk about it again, and again, and you don’t know yet, you can’t decide, because it could be the wrong decision, suppose it was the other thing that was the right one, suppose it turned out wrong, suppose it still turned out to be different than expected, what then, then you can’t go back on your decision, what then to do, so you have to ask again, because suppose it was the wrong decision, so you ask again, and then once more, and then you will decide, but … suppose it was the wrong decision, then what, so you ask again, …’

. ‘You do not have to decide yet, wait a little more, maybe something will change, and then you may have made the wrong decision, so think again, wait a little longer, take your time …’.

. ‘A great fear of having to decide about something, a fear that it would be the wrong decision, so always asking for other people’s advice, then there’s less fear, and there’s also the confidence that this other person will make the right decision.’

. ‘You don’t take any decision without also taking someone else’s advice, compulsively waiting for what the other person thinks about something and compulsively asking for another person’s opinion (then there’s a feeling of reassurance) before making a decision.’

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2) An example of a Marc's patterns for compulsive lying (Marc is a psychopath whose patterns are described in chapter 20.2).

. ‘You must lie.’

. He can’t be honest, he must always lie, he must tell something that is not true.

. He must twist the truth, he can’ t bear to tell the truth. He starts to feel uncomfortable when he tells the truth (as if he disappears, as if he no longer exists, as if he sinks away into something).

. ‘The truth is unpleasant, the truth is false, the truth doesn’t help you. You’ll soon find out, the truth doesn’t help you. When you’re honest, you are punished. You must lie, you must tell untruths, the truth doesn’t help you.’

. ‘It’s better to lie than to tell the truth. Nothing can be achieved by telling the truth, you’ll find out soon. Lies are sacred, lies are your truth, lies are the ultimate truth. The truth is achieved by lying, the lies become the truth. In this way you can escape reality, in this way you can create your own world, a world of fantasy becomes reality. A world of beautiful women, a world of hundreds of people lying at your feet, a world in which you are adored, a world where others are your slaves, puppets on the strings that you pull, they fulfil all your desires.’

. Loving to lie, seeing it as a game, loving to fool people, loving it when people believe what he says, since that gives him a feeling of power.

. Getting a buzz from lying, it turns him on, it makes him feel euphoric: as if he can deal with anything, as if he can bend anything and anyone to his will.

. ‘You tell the most spectacular stories, that’s how you make an impression. That’s how you will be admired, that’s how you’ll impress people, that’s how you’ll get people in your power.’

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