Fellow blog author Tom Worth has read most, if not all, of our posts. Here’s an observation from one of his eye-catching posts:
“I’ve read Lisa in complete agreement, and I’ve also thought she’s nuts. Oz, when I get him, I feel like I REALLY get him; problem is, I’m not sure if I’m getting what he intends for me to get.”
“…I’m not sure if I’m getting what he intends for me to get.”
If you ever feel this way, then you are “getting it.”
Hmm…so just what is “IT?”
“IT” is the rest of the stuff the conscious mind can’t get.
No, really. Your conscious mind cannot, and does not, comprehend nor capture every thing that comes its way. By design.
The left half of the brain is the place of logical, deductive reasoning: Conscious thought.
The right half of the brain is the home of dreams, intuition and appreciation for music, art and hunches: Subconscious thought.
Systemic selective conditioning can cause the left brain to disregard certain hunches. Many of these hunches have been disregarded for so long that they no longer register in the left brain.
“Systemic selective conditioning” is commonly called brainwashing.
The process of brainwashing is a sliq art. So sliq it is undetected, painless and creates a craving for more. Its subjects become its agents and protectors of its product.
So what becomes of the disregarded hunches?
They never go away. They float beneath the surface, awaiting periscopic eyes to peer through opiate waves of brainwashing.
Wanna peek beneath the surface?
It won’t hurt and I promise not to hold your head under; you can pop up for air any time you please. (click ‘Continue Reading’ if you’ve got the…)
Then let the games begin.
1st Period of play: Tom concludes his post suggesting “you set yourself up as a dark-skinned avatar in a virtual world.” Proceed.
2nd Period: The following video appeared in my 1st post, having two main characters. As you watch, observe that the most honorable person is dressed in BLACK. That which is most destitute is decked out in WHITE.
3rd Period: Play two rounds of chess. Start with the white pieces in the first match, black in the second. In each match, BLACK moves first.
Never played? Learn the game in the traditional format. Play three rounds. Then play as described above.
4th Period: Let’s save some for later, Buckaroo.
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If there’s no conspiracy, then we really are in trouble. ~Harry Allen

Monday, May 4th 2009 at 8:53 am |
A lovely video—well worth watching. Thanks for sharing it and yourself with us Oz.
Friday, May 1st 2009 at 2:54 pm |
The treasures (those \ITs) hidden in our unconscious not doubt are strewn among those squiggly and unpleasant suppressed thoughts, memories and secrets. To mine the treasure, we must also be willing to know our true self; courage is required to bring the valued IT to the surface.