Sunday, April 21, 2024

Five Colors Dull the Eye

  



Why do the five colors dull the eye?

They artificially limit your expectations.

 

There is a demonstration  of this currently in Tony  Robbins' conferences, where he asks the group to look at all the red objects in the room, then close their eyes. He then asks them to estimate the number of brown objects they think are in the room. An excellent device to show us how we can program ourselves -- and be programmed -- and furthermore, de-programmed.


If we had been told all our lives that dogs are required to put on pants and only cats wear skirts, and saw it reflected in society, we would, as the Bible says, learn something when we are young, and keep believing it in old age. But some may have traveled and saw different animals wearing different things. How would they express this reality of their experience? In an age where images and recordings are no longer thought of as immutable proof.


What kind of programming are you operating under, Grasshopper?  Know where your beliefs take root. Where did you get them? Are they really yours? Are they even real?  

 




 

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