Do we have some ”ghosts’ in the top paddock? (Aussie for brain.)
Many people would say no, but I’m here to challenge that. What if I rephrase the “Ghost” to “Childhood programming”?
Are we programmed deep into the bone marrow in what we can do and can’t? Do we react automatically to certain instances? A red and Blue flashing light in our rear view mirror? What about nudity in public, your own nudity?
Are you lowering your voice in a library or a church? Do we talk and act differently in front of a child, police officer, priest, doctor, our parents?
How come, we can put in 2 identical job-offer ads in the newspaper, one offering a salary of $40,000.00 per year, and one offering $140,000.00 per year. And the lower salary offer gets 50 to 100 times as many responses?
Samantha Backman; - Most of us are no closer to the perfect life than we were when we started looking for it. We smile as if all is perfect, yet inside we are tormented and tortured by the lies our Ego has created to cover our pain and our Truth. We have lost our way; it is time to reclaim our life, our health, our spirit and our soul.
It goes something like this my friends….:
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As newborn we scream triumphantly towards the life ahead. Almost every one of us is born with perfect biological prerequisites towards happiness and success.
From thereon it’s steeply downwards…
After only a few years we find ourselves reduced to conscious cripplings with anxiety in our eyes. We have been stamped by social-classification, parent-ambitions, and general adult containment. Our self-confidence is totally broken down before the out fifth anniversary, any remains is professionally pulverised by schools and teachers mafia.
At the reach of adulthood, we soon realise that the proud birth scream was precipitated. A grey life remains, a life that other people have written the program-code for, and others make use of us and our lives. People step on us, forces us into activities we don’t want – we are being used without a chance of self-defence.
Then, it’s time to turn the trend, before we end up with a nurse take the beer or whiskey away from us at the nursing home.
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(Translated, Courtesy of Tonis Tonisson and “Makt Som Hobby”.)