01-07-2016, 09:41 AM
exploration of questions of identity are more orange-ray rooted activity.
Usually when there is a sense of having being denied rights early on ('infringement'), then there is almost a constant struggle to assert one's qualities. Like you have to 'prove it' to someone, almost forcefully; instead of accepting it effortlessly.
Many mind-control programs break the child by taking away any sense of personal identity (orange ray confusion) by associating punishment with any form of enjoyable self-expression.
Questions of sexuality go to the core of being able to accept our current physical vehicle; and so manipulations of gender-acceptance are also a very destructive technique.
basically - if one is constantly being presented with the question of: "are you good enough? do you fit the bill?", self-doubt is engendered in the mind, and self-acceptance is not a given.
Usually when there is a sense of having being denied rights early on ('infringement'), then there is almost a constant struggle to assert one's qualities. Like you have to 'prove it' to someone, almost forcefully; instead of accepting it effortlessly.
Many mind-control programs break the child by taking away any sense of personal identity (orange ray confusion) by associating punishment with any form of enjoyable self-expression.
Questions of sexuality go to the core of being able to accept our current physical vehicle; and so manipulations of gender-acceptance are also a very destructive technique.
basically - if one is constantly being presented with the question of: "are you good enough? do you fit the bill?", self-doubt is engendered in the mind, and self-acceptance is not a given.