From: Operation: Human Freedom: A Revolution in Human Becoming: Vol. 3

in #freedom4 years ago

"Change in your reality is the by-product of your collective perceptions. And your collective perceptions are established from your individual perceptions. It is important to recognize this correspondence. You need to get to the core - and that core is yourselves - each and every person. Consider the cells of the human body – they have their separate functions and yet they need to work together to make a healthy body. They need to support each other in their separate roles, and to come together. They are a part of the whole and yet they are individualized. They do not become entangled within one another’s functions and its related perceptions. Neither do they trespass to attempt to influence another cell with their own unique cell perceptions. If they did so, there would be communicational errors and the whole body would fall into disease. To work together, you have to be individual."
"Your responsibility is to be individualized within the collective. That means resisting the external forces of mass homogenization. Globalizing forces upon the planet have been attempting to establish this state of cultural uniformity. Many of you wear the same clothes, eat the same foods, consume the same brands, recognize the same status signs, etc. Through this, you are being deprived of your individual selves. The agenda is to sweep humanity into the same mass faceless collective. This way, not only shall you be easier to socially manage – you will also be easier to predict through algorithm predictive modelling."
"...once you entertain the idea of possibility, you begin to allow for an internal rewiring of your processing faculties. This is the first step in breaking down the programmed barriers placed upon you since birth through cultural conditioning. Allow possibility – and encourage this in others."
From:
Operation: Human Freedom: A Revolution in Human Becoming: Vol. 3
by Kaleb Seth Perl
There are 4 books in the series. I highly recommend them!