Шрифт:

-
+

Интервал:

-
+

Закладка:

Сделать
1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 29
Перейти на страницу:
quote a classic, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.”

What’s more, if you try to control your dreaming through dream-trance, you’ll face protective mechanisms that are hard to overcome sleeping. But when, in real life, you act the way you would in God’s dream, you can interact with those mechanisms in a certain way, both directly and indirectly, with large degrees of freedom (although there are setbacks to this option as well). But there’s always a flip side, right?

The next chapters will discuss how this game takes place independently of your will and how “lazy” stalkers play the game not unconsciously throughout their lives, the way everyone else does, but only when they have a mind to.

***

In the above, we looked at how stalkers live in the world as in God’s dream, aware that they’re under constant supervision. In doing so, stalkers know that God watches them through the eyes (and other conscious and unconscious faculties) of other thinking creatures.

Their outlook on life often prevents stalkers from changing, making them take steps to address that problem:

1. They make sure they don’t have unwanted witnesses, the way most magicians, yogis, mystics, and saints, and the like do — for example, they retire to a desert or carry out their rites at night or someplace no one can see them. That way, they keep the number of prejudiced witnesses to a minimum, making inner and outer change much easier. Roughly speaking, they get rid of unwanted anchors.

This approach is the most natural; similarly, teenagers run away from home when they’re unable to change those around them or adapt themselves to their stereotypes. They choose to run away, to overcome the barriers that prevent them from changing themselves and from living their lives.

2. The stalker veils others’ understanding of themselves, concealing details about themselves and about their past, future, and present. In no longer explaining the reasons for what they do and why they behave the way they do, they weaken the link between themselves and outsiders.That’s what magicians, businesspeople, politicians, special services, and the like do. You will agree that to hear a businessperson or a politician discuss their inner world is something you won’t see them do (unless it’s a PR stunt, of course).

This technique provides an extra degree of freedom when one changes one’s inner consciousness. A classic feature of such behavior is silence. Besides, people of this kind are, as a rule, asexual or exhibit quite strange and attractive sexuality because this behavior model is directly related to sexuality.

3. They retire to an environment where outsiders’ attention “helps” them — say, to a monastery, sect, school, or seminar. The amicable attitude of like-minded people doesn’t distract them, and they help one another like a flock of doves warming one another up with their bodies.

4. Stalkers change their external (and if necessary internal) looks to conform to the stereotypes of the community in order to achieve whatever it is they’re pursuing.

For instance, wearing a crumpled, soiled suit to a business meeting is a silly thing to do, so the stalker is dressed the way they’re supposed to be.

More advanced stalkers will wear the same size, color and cut suits as their clients (sometimes even bought at the same store). That way, stalkers make sure their images are compatible externally.

It’s not a coincidence that seeing identical businesspeople, God merges their destinies.

Besides, external appearance often features a system of subconscious associative symbols that, as a rule, mimic the astral nuances of the psychological type in question. For example, red clothes mimic (externally) a strong, healthy, aroused aura, calling to mind the subconscious stereotype of a healthy and sexy person.

An ostentatious gold brooch on a young secretary’s bosom invokes subconscious associations with a medal awarded for a big achievement, making her boss subconsciously place her higher up the status ladder.

A person who walks with an empty hand held still and tense at an angle (a technique you might have seen in action at the inauguration ceremony of a certain politician) makes you think of a warrior carrying a sword, giving you the impression of danger and resolve.

You get the idea. That’s what the art of image making is all about — creating a net of specific subconscious associations consistent with the stereotypes of consciousness and subconsciousness.

5. Stalkers also change their internal appearance, using the matrices of successful people, say entrepreneurs, for the physiological type of their behavior.

Selecting the right matrix is key to success: the partners shouldn’t be aware of the matrix so that it doesn’t come off as imitation.

Another problem is that matrix data are often unknown to successful people in early development stages while using those data in further stages may be difficult: a young businessman would look silly if he acted like a billionaire.

Usually, the “young” matrix of a successful person is obtained, through meditation and channeling, from the Akashic records.

Or it could be a generally recognized book or movie cliché on the lines of “The name is Bond, James Bond.” In that case, however, you should make sure the client doesn’t dislike the cliché.

6. Stalkers know that most of the information that creates an impression — casting an anchor — is formed by the beholder’s subconscious. Even those without psychic powers can (subconsciously) hear each other’s thoughts, feelings, and plans well.

This is something that has been repeatedly proved through experiments. For example, if you’re a girl, try, while you look at a guy, to imagine yourself (in vivid detail, as if you were telling him about it) raping him ferociously the way a criminal brute rapes a weak girl.

The wild look in the guy’s eyes would prove it was true. That’s why the stalker forms the psychological type they want that goes as deep as thoughts, feelings, and the “memory” of five body guards, all former flashpoint gunmen, waiting for the stalker in a Cadillac round the corner. A similar technique is used in Zeland’s Secret as well

1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 29
Перейти на страницу:

Комментарии
Минимальная длина комментария - 20 знаков. Уважайте себя и других!
Комментариев еще нет. Хотите быть первым?