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Perception And Self-Identity
00:08:58
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| Well, you see, I see it in very much more simple terms, I think. | |
| And I think what we tend to do is complicate things and make them sound complex when it's actually very simple. | |
| For instance, people say you must seek enlightenment. | |
| No, we mustn't. In the act of seeking, we're always seeking and we're never finding. | |
| We need to realize that we are already enlightened because we are already a point of attention within infinite everything. | |
| And we can be a point of attention that says, I am Mrs. | |
| Smith who works on the checkout in the supermarket and that's all I am. | |
| Or we can be a point of attention that says, I'm all that is, has been and ever can be. | |
| And the difference in the experiences and the ability to make a difference between those two perceptions, that's all they are. | |
| That doesn't mean the person who says I am and knows that they are all that is, has been, ever can be is more special or better than Mrs. | |
| Smith who says I'm just working on the checkout, that's all I am. | |
| It's just because both are an expression of the same infinite awareness. | |
| It's about the perception and therefore the amount of that infinite awareness that we are accessing. | |
| And what this whole conspiracy is about in its foundation form is so imprisoning people With a fake self identity, what I call phantom self, the labels that we're given and we self identify with, to deluge us with those labels. | |
| And of course, if you look at this whole transgender, different sexuality arena that's exploded, what is that doing? | |
| What is that doing? | |
| It is, again, taking those that fall for it even deeper into the minutiae of self-identity. | |
| Self-identity and the perception of it is getting smaller and smaller and smaller. | |
| So now you have this long list of letters getting longer and longer. | |
| To identify who you are. | |
| It's a nonsense. If you're having an experience, infinite awareness, having an experience, and the experience is that you feel you're in the wrong body, Well, that's fine. | |
| That is the way things are and you should be respected for that and supported in that and all the rest of it and certainly not discriminated against. | |
| But that's different from this Increasingly myopic perception of self-identity. | |
| And the more and the smaller our perception, the more detailed this phantom self-perception becomes. | |
| So the letters in the word or in the term get longer and longer, the letters. | |
| The more we are distancing ourselves and withdrawing ourselves from that level of self, that Is the true self in awareness of itself, which is simply consciousness. | |
| This is the nonsense of race and all these labels that people have. | |
| They are experiences. | |
| Sexuality, man, woman, they are experiences. | |
| They are not the ultimate nature of the I. And so if we... | |
| If you say to someone, who are you? | |
| And they say, I am whatever the job is, I am whatever the sex is, I am whatever the race is, then you've got someone who is, and most people do this, of course, because of the nature of the programming, they are self-identifying, not with the self, but with the illusion of self, the phantom self. | |
| And it's only phantom self-perception. | |
| That can be manipulated en masse by a few people. | |
| Because you look at one level of this, once you've got phantom self-perceptions of self-identity, you have an endless... | |
| Possibility for divide and rule by playing off these different labels against each other. | |
| And as we've gone deeper and deeper into this minuti of alleged self-identity, we have situations now a few weeks ago in Britain where a feminist and a transgender activist were having a fight in the street. | |
| This is... We are being pulled out in even more detail out of the nature and perception of the true self. | |
| Now, this is not done by accident. | |
| It's done because, something you mentioned a few minutes ago, this hidden hand that I have been exposing now for decades and decades, Is terrified of people remembering the true nature of self because the game's up then. | |
| It can only manipulate people in phantom self mode. | |
| A, because people in phantom self mode see dots, they don't see pictures. | |
| They see strands, they don't see tapestries. | |
| And when you expand your awareness out of phantom self and you... | |
| Re-assess your self-identity because you're accessing a wider and wider Spectrum, if you like, of this awareness that we all are, you now start to see the picture. | |
| You see how the dots and the strands connect into something else. | |
| You stop seeing pixels, you start seeing pictures. | |
| And people in that mode who then try to explain how the world is operating, by seeing those connections, to someone who sees only dots, those people are crazy. | |
| Because if you're only seeing dots and not pictures, how can you understand someone describing a picture to you that you cannot see? | |
| But what is happening, and more and more of this information has gone out over the last 10-20 years, People are now beginning to see, not least because events are unfolding as they were predicted to unfold, that actually the world is not like they thought it was. | |
| And so we're making progress, a very, very big progress around the world in the sense of people are now starting to see the pictures and not just the pixels. | |
| But the key to the whole conspiracy of human control Is to hold people in a perceptual servitude of the world, but crucial, crucial, the bottom line of all of it, to hold them in a perceptual servitude of their own self-identity. | |
| Because once you start to self-identify with being awareness, having the experience, now the experience is losing its power over you. | |
| And another thing disappears as you start to Re-assess your self-identity. | |
| Fear. Fear is... | |
| What is fear, if you think about it? | |
| It's fear of consequences. | |
| And what are consequences? | |
| They are experiences. | |
| So what we're looking at is fear of experiences. | |
| And the reason that people fear experiences is because they think the experience is who they are. | |
| It's not. It's just something that their true self is experiencing. | |
| And that is the crucial transformation from I am little me, phantom self, the labels, to I am infinite awareness, having an experience with what are termed those labels. | |
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Start to Live Life
00:00:07
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| And you start to start to live life instead of life living you, which phantom self doesn't live life, life lives it. | |