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Force is divisive and, through that divisiv...
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power un...
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Force pol...
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Power attracts,
force repels.
Power serves others,
force is self-serving.
Through its insistence that the end justifies the means, force sells out freedom for expediency. Force offers quick, easy solutions.
power, the means and the end are the same, but ends require greater maturity, discipline, and patience to be brought to fruition.
understand that you cannot compromise principle and still retain your power.
the battle was really between man’s higher and lower natures.
Democracy recognizes the divine right of the ruled, rather than the ruler.
The makers of the Declaration of Independence were astute in drawing a very clear distinction between that which is spiritual and that which is religious.
Religion is often associated with force,
spiritual concepts such as loyalty, freedom, and peace do not create strife or conflict, much less war. Spirituality is always associated with nonviolence.
Pockets of totalitarianism exist within government itself; our society routinely tolerates totalitarian tactics by both federal and local agencies, manifested in the conspicuous use of intimidation.
The rationalization that the execution of criminals deters crime, for instance, does not hold up under study; and the end does not justify the means.
Learning the difference between principles and their imitators requires experience and educated judgment. The exercise of such discretion is necessary for moral survival in the modern world in general, but is imperative in those gray areas, where ethical ambiguity has been elevated from convention to an art form: the political arena and the marketplace of daily commerce.
Specific levels correlate with human consciousness and have been calibrated from 1 to 1,000.
Everything in the universe radiates a specific frequency or minute energy field that remains in the field of consciousness permanently.
including any event, thought, deed, feeling, or attitude, is recorded forever and can be retrieved at any time in the present or the future.
subject holding out an extended arm and the tester pressing down on the wrist of the extended arm, using two fingers and light pressure. Usually the subject holds a substance to be tested over their solar plexus with the other hand. The tester says to the test subject, “Resist,” and if the substance being tested is beneficial to the subject, the arm will be strong. If it is not beneficial or it has an adverse effect, the arm will go weak. The response is very quick and brief.
must calibrate over 200 in order to obtain accurate responses.
The best attitude is one of clinical detachment, posing a statement with the prefix statement, “In the name of the highest good,_______ calibrates as true.
Over 100, Over 200,” etc.
The contextualization “in the highest good” increases accuracy because it transcends self-serving p...
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response
is a general response of consciousness itself to the energy of
a substance or a s...
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positive response is indicated by the body’s musculature going strong. There is also an associated pupillary response (the eyes dilate with falsity and constrict to truth) as well as alterations in brain function as revealed by magnetic imaging.
deltoid muscle is usually the one best used as an indicator muscle;
necessary to qualify permission;
“I have permission to ask about what I am holding in mind” (Yes/No).
response is fast
three ways
two people: the tester and the test subject.
quiet s...
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test subject closes t...
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question to be asked in the form of...
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For instance, the incorrect form would be to ask, “Is this a healthy horse?” The correct form is to make the statement, “This horse is healthy,” or its corollary, “This horse is sick.”
tester says “Resist” to the test subject who is holding the extended arm parallel to the ground.
tester presses down sharply with two fingers on the wrist of the extende...
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second method is the O-ring method,
thumb and middle finger of the same hand are held tightly in an O configuration,
hooked forefinger of the opposite hand is used to try t...
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third method
lift a heavy object,
ease of lifting when truth