It’s been called the greatest mind control device known to humanity, and amazingly it’s the one addiction that when truly broken can most change your life forever. Yes, that’s how bad this problem of mind control has become.
You can cut the degree of mind control deception with a knife, it’s so thick. Freeing oneself from such a deep level of deception is a mental freedom you can only truly understand if you have experienced it yourself. Consider the prospects of going from a full state of being mesmerized in a controlled environment to one of freedom.
Mental freedom and spiritual freedom that is. Perhaps these are the two most important freedoms. Physical freedom, on the other hand, is usually the first to go and the one we’d like to think we will fight for and defend. It (the physical freedom) is the one they always threaten to take away. This physical freedom is the image of freedom we all dream about, for what good is freedom of speech if it’s at a prison or concentration camp? No question the values and virtues of physical freedom speak for themselves, but what about mental freedom? How do we measure this? Is it really all subjective?
This much I know: television is a prison for your mind. When you are watching TV, especially every day, your ability to connect to your real life is fogged; the line between reality and fiction become blurred. The young generation knows about this real well; they live in the matrix every day, subjected to the impulses that come with being young. As they should enjoy their youth, I cast no stones at youth who won’t consider the problems of the world. A part of me empathizes with a youth who would rather not know how bad the world really is. Full story...
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You can cut the degree of mind control deception with a knife, it’s so thick. Freeing oneself from such a deep level of deception is a mental freedom you can only truly understand if you have experienced it yourself. Consider the prospects of going from a full state of being mesmerized in a controlled environment to one of freedom.
Mental freedom and spiritual freedom that is. Perhaps these are the two most important freedoms. Physical freedom, on the other hand, is usually the first to go and the one we’d like to think we will fight for and defend. It (the physical freedom) is the one they always threaten to take away. This physical freedom is the image of freedom we all dream about, for what good is freedom of speech if it’s at a prison or concentration camp? No question the values and virtues of physical freedom speak for themselves, but what about mental freedom? How do we measure this? Is it really all subjective?
This much I know: television is a prison for your mind. When you are watching TV, especially every day, your ability to connect to your real life is fogged; the line between reality and fiction become blurred. The young generation knows about this real well; they live in the matrix every day, subjected to the impulses that come with being young. As they should enjoy their youth, I cast no stones at youth who won’t consider the problems of the world. A part of me empathizes with a youth who would rather not know how bad the world really is. Full story...
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