How do you determine if you're under mind control?
It's a fun question that you can ask your friends or people at a party.
The truth is that you have no idea. In fact, everything you do could be someone else's response that fits right into their plans.
If you think that's a possibility, you could just give up and accept that you have no real control over anything, but there's a better way.
It's easy. Just ask yourself, "Am I acting or am I reacting?"
If you're reacting, it means you're responding to something you can't control and trying to get some control back. This could be a sign that you're being controlled in some way.
No one likes to feel like they have no control over something.
How to fix it? To do something positive on purpose that is not a reaction to the outside world.
I want to stress the word "positive" here because a negative or destructive act that is done on purpose has to change or destroy something that already exists. Then it would be something you are reacting to.
This is a lot harder than it looks because you need to have four things that most "sheeple" find hard to do. These are:
- Think.
In general, people don't like to think. We have an unconscious (reactive) mind because of this, so it can do most of our work for us. Most of us depend on it way too much or in the wrong way, and we let it tell us what to do by letting our emotions lead us. Advertisers, politicians, spouses, and other people who try to control you know this, so they often use fear, anger, threats, and frustration to try to get you to do what they want. When you think, you have to decide what your best emotional response would be.
- Being creative.
Creativity can be hard because it requires you to act without being prompted by something outside of yourself. This takes thought, but you can train your conscious and unconscious minds to be very creative. Just think about what Salvador Dali could do. Nothing he did before him in the art world was very similar to what he did. His life was the same way.
- Do it.
Taking action takes work. People (sheeple?) usually don't want to act. Instead, they tend to react and save energy. What they don't realise is that doing creative things in the way described makes energy. Using Salvador Dali as an example again, he created a lot of energy in his life. When his peers in the high-brow art world tried to control him, he would make a new kind of performance art in response. By doing this, he would confuse the people who were trying to change him and amuse everyone else.
- Courage.
Why have guts? Because when people realise that they can't control you through fear and anger, they will use threats and maybe even violence to try to do so.
It's not easy to get out of any kind of mind control. But nothing so good is simple.
When I wrote the book "Perfect Mind Control: The Unauthorized Black Book of Hypnotic Mind Control," I wanted to appeal to people's deepest desires for control and then turn the whole thing into a way to give people more freedom, flexibility, and joy. Throughout the book, I tell the reader that the best way to understand the power of hypnosis is to try it on yourself first.
When a smart person reads "Perfected Mind Control - The Unauthorized Black Book of Hypnotic Mind Control," they'll find out that it's not about evil and control. Instead, it's about giving people freedom.