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I would suggest that the main stumbling block is the victim mentality. A collective consciousness of the victim mindset is what I believe gives rise to the control paradigm in the first place. How many people ask themselves what part they play in the perpetuation, indeed the creation of this imbalance? What is my part in all of this?
8 thoughts on “Cultivation of the Self: From Victimhood to Possibility”
Once again, you put into words what I needed to hear, and didn’t even know I was searching for…
Thank you so much Billy! I’m glad you got something out of it! Thanks for listening and commenting! All the best!
Thank you Doug..you have put in to words how I feel. I am getting the weeds out of my garden ☺
Thank you for taking your time to listen and comment Irit! All the best! Walk in peace!
Greetings Doug. I am truly grateful for your post on the Cultivation of the Self. I am truly blown away by your key points of breaking from victim hood and cultivating an attitude of gratitude. It is just what I needed to hear in my current dark situation. I have been listening to your works since “stumbling” on your YT video “Transcending Tyranny” back in 2016 – as a result I have also been reading Endall and Gemma’s books. Tearing down my beliefs and mind virus has been a real struggle given my lifelong tendency to towards depression/anxiety. So, the mind virus has had an easy time of blocking my progress through my victim hood mentality. I agree that knowledge of the Consortium is needed to tear down belief systems but it has become a distraction and stumbling block for me as well. The mind virus is a brutal enemy. It is time for me to cultivate my inner self and work on my own attitude of gratitude. Thanks for openness regarding your life struggles. I can really hear the joy in your voice even after what life has thrown at you. It gives me great encouragement. All the best, Edgar
Thank you so much Edgar! I’m grateful that you’ve gotten something positive out of it! I’ve found that taking it one day at a time and being in the moment seems to work best for me. Staying fluid and never too rigid also seems to help. I wish you all the best and thank you for taking the time to listen and comment!
I appreciate your reply. Words of wisdom. Keep it simple. Be kind to a stranger, breath deeply, and walk the dogs in the snow. Take care, E
Absolutely! Anchor the frequency of change that you desire to experience. We tend to make things so damned complicated. It really is quite simple; a mere shift in attitudes, thoughts and opinions goes a long way. A simple gesture of kindness and care speaks volumes. Walk in peace Edgar!