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The Mortal Corpse and the Eternal Mind

 The mind races, parallel processes, attacks and defends; the mind is a parasite on our corpse. In a well adjusted, holistically balanced individual, the mind and the body form a symbiotic relationship and the whole becomes greater than the sum of the parts. The first step in realizing this transformation is understanding that the corpse is a sentient entity independent of eternal mind. The subconscious corpus speaks in sensations which the parasitic mind interprets as feelings and labels as emotions, the way in which eternal mind interprets these signal vibrations is entirely dependent on the subroutines which have been installed to filter data. It's important to note that, in this context, the term "emotion" includes the base urges of hunger and lust.

In "The Four Agreements," Don Miguel likens the domestication process of humanoids to that of any beast of burden, this subconsious domestication process was rediscovered many centuries later by Sigmund Freud and used by his nephew, Eduard Bernais, to create the public relations industry (advertising). It's the ubiquitous mental manipulations instigated by Bernais which have led our socioeconomic paradigm and our finite biosphere the precipitous state of dysfunction we find ourselves in.

Live, Love and stay WILD my friends


 

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