Vatic Note: This is excellent and a must read. One point she made that grabbed me was the point that we become mentally "lazy" when all we do is "absorb" that which is fed to us without thinking, questioning, or analyzing. Part of the results of the technological revolution was the decreasing value to "critical thinking skills". Technology through the TV has been used from the beginning as a mind control/brainwashing tool for the masses.
Think about it for a moment. A child is born, he/she begins to cry, and thus is put in front of a TV with animated creatures scrambling around which distracts the child from communicating his needs to his care giver. So he learns that if he cries, he will be stimulated. Babysitters also put our children, like we do, in front of the TV to baby sit that child, so what happens? The child does not develop the skills that accompanies early interaction with other humans. Rather it learns to absorb and not "interact".
So, now this child begins life in front of a TV set, and eventually progresses to an IPOD animated electronic game that is programmed and designed by many who are social engineers, and they direct the game into whatever social engineering direction the elite are heading in at this particular time. Some are "war games" to prepare or test the child in such skills, others are violent games with murder, death and destruction, to meet the social engineering agenda of diminishing the value of a single human life for its own sake in favor of a life that is productive and thus valuable to society.
Now lets follow him/her into adulthood. He/she has joined the military and sits down in front of a "drone" camera and computer system that allows the killing of unarmed civilians. That soldier experiences no empathy or compassion for the victims he is creating, because those traits were never developed and in fact were devolved from previous humans that used to have fully developed appreciation for human life. So, what we are creating in essence, is a new species void of any spirituality of any kind. Is that the direction we want to go in? Well, now is the time to stop it, before its too late.
The Power of Suggestion
http://consciouslifenews.com/power-suggestion/1163804/
posted by
CLNCassandra
August 22, 2013
in
Awake and Aware, Conscious Evolution, Conscious Living
Beverly Blanchard | August 22, 2013 | Waking Times
Every day we are bombarded by a tidal wave of information. Most of it
is irrelevant to our immediate lives, yet it influences our lives. We
buy products because we are told they will bring us happiness; make us
look younger or healthier.
We run to our doctors because commercials
suggest that we may have a particular illness, and if we get the latest
pill we will be healed. We blog, post to our Facebook accounts and
continually talk about issues the media has presented as important.
We never seem to realize that we are allowing someone else to mold
our minds and direct our thinking. We also never question the validity
of the information we are consuming and if you happen to have a memory
you can become totally confused listening to the experts. One day we are
told something is good for us and the next day it we are told it is
detrimental to our health and well-being. One day we are told the
economy is on the mend and the next it is nose diving.
We create our reality by what we focus upon and the
media knows how to manipulate our
feeling and emotions. It is an art. But where did this whole psychology
of manipulation get its roots. It’s time for a little history lesson.
Enter
Edward Bernays.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Edward Bernays, he was the
father of public relations. Bernays (1891-1995) took the concepts of his
Uncle Sigmund Freud and a few other psychologists and developed
techniques that would make it easy to manipulate the masses. It was
through these techniques that the age of consumerism was born or perhaps
I should say the age of manipulation using subtle suggestions.
Bernays referred to the masses as happiness machines and through
various techniques taught us that happiness and success was equated to
purchasing products and services. The more you had the happier you were
supposed to be.
He shaped not only how we obtain information in our society today but
demonstrated how we can be easily manipulated to make purchases of
commodities we don’t necessarily need or want.
Bernays was a spin doctor and deliberately taught his corporate
clients how to mold the consumer’s thinking. It was he that came up
with the idea to use models, socialites and celebrities to endorse
products. The rationale behind this move was simple. If these popular
and sexy individuals used these products then through
the power of suggestion you would believe that you too could become popular and sexy. It has become a very successful formula.
Another successful invention was the concept of third party
endorsements to lend credibility to products and services. It didn’t
matter whether or not these individuals actually used the product,
supported a political candidate or conducted the research; all that
mattered was the endorsement and people would be gullible enough to
believe and buy. Bernays proved fabricated little lies work.
Ever wonder why our news sometimes looks to be advertisements for
products and services? Well Bernays had a successful hand in refining
and popularizing the use of press releases. He proved that creating news
items was much more powerful than advertising.
A famous example of his use of press releases and the use of models
was in the 1920s when women were only allowed to smoke cigarettes in
designated areas. If they were caught smoking in other areas they faced
arrest.
Bernays worked with
the cigarette industry to
stage an event at the 1929 Easter Parade that saw models lighting up
Lucky Strike cigarettes. Press releases were issued and it became news.
After this event a social taboo was changed and women began lighting up
everywhere.
So next time you are looking at purchasing that product or service because you think you will be happier, ask yourself:
‘How am I being manipulated to purchase this? Will this really bring me happiness?’ I think you may come out of the store empty handed.
The other thing you can do is go on a media diet for a week. Don’t
read or listen to the news for a week. You might find that you don’t go
back.
Here is a BBC Documentary on Bernay’s work…you can find the full 3 hour documentary on youtube.
About the Author
Beverly Blanchard is a freelance writer, artist and personal coach.
She spent most of her life studying ancient wisdom in search of answers
to life. Beverly has studied energy work and how this affects the body.
She is the author of
Into the Waves. Please visit her blog at
www.beverlyblanchard.blogspot.ca where this article was
originally featured
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