We have to also consider the background to the source of the
information: what is the source; do they have an agenda; are they
relaying the information from another source; what is the motivation;
what are the expected outcomes? And more. We may also need to ask
ourselves whether the medium of transmission is reliable or corrupted.
If a technological medium is used, are there subtle subliminal messages
and signalling within the transmission? Are certain frequencies being
used to manipulate the hearer? Is the receiver being discreetly nudged
into making desired outcomes? If this is a face-to-face communication,
we may also ask whether the speaker is using specific techniques of
language coercion, such as neuro-linguistic programming? These are just a
very few of the potential influences that could be used in the physical
communication of information. And yet, these are still those forces of
influence that are limited to the physical range. It is good to be
mindful that non-physical forces compete for power the same as familiar
physical forces do. What is hidden to us in everyday life are the
motivations behind the impulses that surface within the physical....<<<Read More>>>...
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Wednesday, 27 July 2022
The Hidden Forces of Life
Most people, most of the time, are not aware of the forces acting upon
them; and this is a natural condition. We all live our lives within a
sea of vibrations – thoughts, suggestions, influences, etc – and we are
barely aware of which ones belong to us and which we take to be our own.
Let us take a common example as an illustration: information. When a
person receives information, the general response is to consider the
likelihood of that information in relation to their belief sets and
range of accumulated opinions. The person then makes a response
regarding whether the information is ‘true’ or ‘false.’ Yet this is a
limited two-dimensional way to regard the relationship of the
communication.