Stillness in the Storm
(Stillness in the Storm Editor) The following article is a mainstream psychology piece discussing a well-known condition called learned helplessness. It is effectively what happens when a person’s will has been so fundamentally crippled that they no longer resist. Within the context of the human struggle for freedom, as waged against the powers that be, this condition is what I would call slave-training or think.
I don’t say this to be flippant or unkind, merely to state the facts. As someone who’s studied the mechanics of the control system, from a psychological, neurological, philosophic, and lawful level, it becomes clear that it is founded on voluntary slavery. By this, I mean, we choose to participate in our own enslavement. This is true psychologically and lawfully.
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As a matter of fact, the entire legal system is designed around this concept—although a lawyer, judge, or politician would never admit this. You can prove it to yourself by researching what a birth certificate is, how the maritime admiralty salvage system works, and why your signature and assent is required on almost every financial instrument you use throughout your life.
I know that’s a somewhat controversial thing to say. But consider this, most people, even those who consider themselves awake, often invoke victim status. By that I mean, we tend to blame our current circumstances on facts we can’t control and therefore feel powerless to change. After all, we’ve been raised in a culture that trains us from birth to accept the status quo, and even love it. I have not forgotten this fact in the least when making the above statement.
Psychologically, conditioning can’t make you do something you don’t want to do—it creates a set of psychological biases that lead you to make certain choices. Trauma-based techniques work by associating potent negative emotions to a stimulus, which creates a bias of aversion motivating you toward a predetermined outcome. For example, if someone doesn’t want you to take food from a dish, they can hit your hand as you reach for it. The pain associated with that event will make you reluctant to grab something out of the dish later. The so-called slavery system works the same way but at a much larger and more prolific scale.
https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2019/03/learned-helplessness-a-psychological-anchor-understanding-voluntary-slavery/