Tag Archives: appearances

The False Appearance of ‘Good’ Prevents Action to Change for the Better

“Everything is good for me, nothing to worry about in society. I have my job. I have my house. I have my family. I have stability. It’s great! Everything is so good! Life is great!” “Issues in society? Not my problem!” “Injustice there? It doesn’t affect me, so what do I care?” “Everything looks GOOD. Everything looks RIGHT.” “All I […]

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Perceived Power and Authority from Wearing a Police Uniform Affects How We View Ourselves and Others

Do appearances matter? They sure do for most of us, unfortunately all too much. Many of us judge people on superficial qualities when we encounter their appearances: if they are groomed, shaven, have a haircut, have nice clothes, have a nice car, have a nice house, have a nice job, etc. One of the most powerful influences is what people […]

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Trauma, Abuse, Victims, Suffering and Psychopathy

Psychopathic means suffering of psyche, mind or consciousness, from psyche (mind) + pathos (suffering). Everyone is psychopathic (within varying comparative degrees) in society; socially engineered, conditioned, programmed, brainwashed and indoctrinated into a false living, a false self, in a delusion of illusions and appearances that prevents us from Realizing and Actualizing our Substantive, Authentic, True Self, Higher Self, Higher Will, […]

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Picking Up After Others, Cleaning Up Their Mistakes (NL)

Optimus Prime gets Natural Law to some extent: “We cannot let the humans pay for our mistakes.” – Optimus Prime “How many more of my kind must be sacrificed to atone for your mistakes?” – Optimus Prime Some end up taking the hit on the consequences to actions that others generated and set into motion. This is a result of […]

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Obsession with Appearances and Cleaning

Many people have mind-viruses of the “need” for “cleanliness” to achieve the desired external appearance. Look at what their mind and focus is on, the “need” to clean things, because it’s not up to their “normalized”, “standardized” “acceptable” aesthetic level. – the “need” to clean the fridge – the “need” to clean the windows – the “need” to clean the […]

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