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    Deprogramming yourself from the matrix (Part One)

    Where there is fear, there is ego. We are truly our biggest enemies. The more aggressively we try to protect ourselves, the more hostile the world becomes. Whilst we might seem to shift the blame onto external influences to justify our negative experiences in our lives, 90% of all the pain we experience is purely emotional baggage. That means 90% of our energy is being used to suppress energy from our past and we don’t even realise it. No wonder why we constantly feel drained and fatigued. When you are aware of this, you can consciously take that energy back and revitalise your cells to their maximum efficiency once again by overriding the information characterised by your inner wounds. Trauma is what takes this energy from us; we hold onto the past and it depletes our life force as a result. The question is, why is it so hard for us to move past our negative experiences and why do we struggle to heal?

    Your internal state is a reflection of your external state. Since your cells are coded with information, that code duplicates itself at every moment. 96 million cells regenerate and degenerate within the body every minute. The longer you stay with an emotion, the more programmed you become by that particular vibration held within your own molecular structure. The blood pumps chemicals of exactly what we are feeling at every moment. We have these receptor sites within our cells, these protein receptors that bind these molecules of emotion. These are the same receptors that bind heroin. This is why we become addicted to our emotions and so our behavioural patterns follow suit. On top of that, the place where our habits and routine behaviours gets stored is called the subconscious mind. This occupies a whopping 95% of our overall consciousness. Our conscious mind which is responsible for logic and reasoning only takes up a minuscule 5% of our overall mind activity, yet we perceive it as the primary driving force to all of our thoughts and decisions.

    The subconscious mind triggers reactions in our autonomous nervous system which affects the body’s chemistry. This means we react without thinking and behaviour becomes more instinctual by nature rather than chosen by conscious thought. We often associate this impulse as a trigger for our fight or flight system (the reptilian part of our brain). The more we programme our subconscious mind with a repetitive negative frequency bandwidth, the more we get hardwired to these less desirable behaviours running on autopilot in our own software. After the age of 35, these circuitry traits become set memorized patterns. This age group and above will find it the most challenging to break free of their prior conditioning, simply because they have more outdated programmes lingering in their cellular memory complex than the younger generations.

    The mind is deeply affected by emotion and because emotion programmes the information within our DNA, that information influences our memory and distorts the truth. 50% of what you talk about in the past isn’t actually true because your memory complex influenced by your embedded emotions distorts that video file of your holographic reminiscence. This is why everyone sees a different truth, because the emotional state of a being determines the individual’s vibration and therefore decodes an event to the perception associated with that frequency of what they’re feeling. A clinical trial took a large number of depressed people and showed the group a slideshow consisting of both wedding and funeral photos. Both sets of photos were equal in the amount of slides that were presented to the audience. The perception of the group falsely identified across the board that they all saw way more funeral slides. These participant’s frequencies were more of a vibratory match to those lower frequencies in the funeral photos. As a result, they paid more attention to the negative images so they couldn’t distinguish the balance in the experiment.

    As we become addicted to our emotions which influence our thoughts, we too become addicted to our thoughts. It is estimated that out of the 60-70,000 thoughts we think a day, about 80-90% of those thoughts are the same as the day before because we are conditioned to the 95% subconscious programming that we’re not even aware of. This is why many people struggle to change; because they are unaware of their own behaviour and consciousness.

    Much of the programming that has prolonged through to one’s adult life emanates from childhood. The analytic brain doesn’t develop its cognitive abilities to reason until about the age of seven. Up until this age, the child is ultimately a sponge for absorbing information from its surrounding environment and will mimic what it sees in these early ages of development. On top of our hundreds if not thousands of past lives we’ve experienced reincarnating here on this Earth plane already, we are all having to shift not only the negative programmes installed within us from our childhood but those from our previous lives too.

    If we take this a step further, according to ancestral mathematics, to be born today from 12 previous generations you would have needed a total of 4,094 ancestors over just the last 400 years or so. All of that genetic information stored somewhere in these individual’s biological fabric must have somewhat passed down to you in your own DNA. That is a lot of shared memories holding emotional trauma that you’re also trying to dismantle and reconfigure to that of a more positive frequency. This ancestral memory lineage was tested by the University of Utah where they were researching epigenetics with a study of mice. The experiment revealed that offspring could inherit trauma down from their previous generations. The 1st generation of mice were conditions to be afraid of cherry blossoms by receiving a minor shock when these rodents were exposed to the flower’s presence. The second and third generations that followed reacted just the same as the first generation but this time, without the electrical shocks. The imprint of fear handed down to the latter generations of mice held the biological memories of emotion from their ancestors in their own genetic framework.

    So how do we start to rectify what seems like an immensely huge task of overhauling the negative information in our DNA and reprogramme our minds? In part two I will discuss how the ancients gave us the blueprint to restore our genetics back to its purest form through the higher consciousness teachings of the Egyptian Uraeus. I will also discuss the importance of the pineal gland in our awakening process to break out of the matrix. Finally I will identify how the elite forces have manipulated the human mind by purposely trying to suppress our pineal gland activations to block our ascension. Thanks for reading and have a great day!

  • Deprogramming yourself from the matrix (Part One)

    Extranzia updated 3 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
  • ChazzyTheSlayer

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    February 2, 2021 at 8:16 pm

    Saved this

  • DanDTD

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    February 2, 2021 at 8:16 pm

    Honestly well constructed, can’t wait for next.

  • BubonicBabe

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    February 2, 2021 at 8:16 pm

    I cant wait for part 2. I need a lot of help with letting go.

  • Extranzia

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    February 2, 2021 at 8:16 pm

    There was another university who did a similar study with rats and they were exposed to the smell of mint. Then when said rats became pregnant they exposed them to the smell of mint without the shock and similar adverse reactions happened to the next generation. This was a fascinating read, thank you!

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