Monday, July 4, 2016

Prions: Your gullibility index, Or How to get power over the Devil

Proteins are the building blocks of the body. The body reflects back what you believe. Prions are little bits of proteins that represent your gullibility index. This is why prion disease is associated with genocides. It is how receptive you are to being fooled.

One of the classic old-time stories is about out-smarting the devil, the person who is trying to drag you into hell. The devil doesn't exist as an entity with horns and a tail, but as someone who is playing the game of Lust, which is what leads to slavery.  (devil = "d' evil" or "from or of evil")

This morning I heard someone say about the allegorical devil in my life, "She said it makes sense to her." But is that what the "devil" was really saying? Makes sense? Makes cents? What exactly is the devil saying? How gullible are you, and how gullible are the people who are listening to what the devil says? This is what leads to the amyloidosis, the log-jamming effect.

What destroys the nervous system is when the power game progresses to the next step--when your power to overcome the devil is destroyed--but has it really been destroyed or is that also part of the illusion?

In "A Little Angel Told Me...." which is the first booklet of the Crisis Series for people who are facing their end of life crisis, Archangel Michael says that "you are playing poker with the devil, and don't even have a pair of sevens. Well, fate doesn't even have that."

 The person who plays the power game of Lust does so because he or she is coming from a fear of loss, of being hurt, and so he or she alternately pushes people away or binds people to them. The ultimate conclusion is that the relationship and the games become so oppressive to everyone that the player of the game is alone, with no relationships at all.

Our organization is working to introduce an invention, called "The Free Power Source Invention." Your physical body--related to the chakras (the energy points)--is like a twelve story building, and each floor resides different types of relationships. Twelve people live on each floor. To regain all your power, you must make win-win agreements with 144 different people. No one can maintain a power base by playing the power game of Lust, or by pushing people away. It is not a win-win agreement to bind someone to you by outsmarting someone.

Don't trust anyone. Don't trust anyone who doesn't have the same goal, and don't trust people who offer you something that he or she doesn't have the legal right to have.

Another old-time story is a slick salesman selling someone the Brooklyn Bridge. Don't buy it.