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But to keep the child informed
Sounds like some traumatic conversations would have to happen at an early age (red pill).
Yep
This is 1000× more complex than "the birds and the bees."
Plains Indians prolly redpilled their kidlets.. it's just the right thing to do, I suppose
Much like people who have Detachment
They are seen as unusual..odd...mostly doctors and therapists want to pull them again
Make it all go away ... Like it never happened ...
You know, the worst thing they say you can do with something is give it a name, as then you instantly attach yourself to that thing.
Psychologist do it
Conversely, it is said, to defeat the demon one must know it's name...
This phobia...that phobia
They will say...oh you have this...here take this and it will make it all go away
Naming somethin' usually only tend to be a problem if ya hafta slaughter & eat it later 🤭
Most gens especially baby boomers are blue pilled
Those who are Disconnected ..Referring to the Matrix where they all Detached from the Program....
The noble truths of Buddhism come to mind just here..
I've met a few old people that knew about weather-engineering and chemtrails, with the whole vaccine thing too, but it's mostly stuff that came about in their times especially.
Yes
Soylant Green
And the cause of suffering is desire,
Alan Watts
And the cause of desire is attachment
*Naming a stray, a toy, a baby, etc.*
@Enn I like Alan Watts
I do too because he's relatable.
Yes and sensible as well
New gens need to listen to his free recordings
I wish I would have back in school; would've changed my life.
It's never too late
It's a Gentle wake up red pill...no damage to the horrors but a small nudge in the right direction
Do people still do gentle? Hehe
I got into him a while back but I could've used that wisdom ages ago.
Have you ever read the book The Giver?? Or seen the movie??
I don't think so.
I read that book when I was a child...it was a Wake up call
I read The Giving Tree lol.
The giver is a good one I promise