Guest guest Posted February 26, 2008 Report Share Posted February 26, 2008 When I was a kid, the pre-internet youth media was saturated with people rebelling against their parents. At the same time my parents' generation were talking about kicking their lazy kids out of school. I thought I was hallucinating something. Recently my older brother CONFIRMED that we were seeing the same things. I still look like a kid. I have to thank doc for a number of things. 1) The ancient ideas and habits of thought that make you physically feel your best. 2) Energy Testing 3) Attracting a group of highly knowledgeable people to share their ideas. Instead of looking 15 years older, I look 15 years younger, thanks doc - It is to a partial extent because of you. On the subject of the Media-Created Intergenerational conflict. I was talking to a person who felt he was very " old " , he is about 10 years younger than me. (I blend in in any university student bar) I asked him the relevant questions about the media in his country: ie whether it has the same characteristics now as when I was watching it: he said yes. (ie kids encouraged to " rebel " against their parents etc, parents encouraged to kick their " lazy " kids out to work for the people who have green paper) He said yes. Anyway, I gotta thank doc for my freedom from that " Youth Culture " that is planned out among generations, and is repeating itself now in certain countries to the east. Already I look half a generation younger than how I'm supposed to look. Focus on " youthfulness " culture instead of youth culture. IMHO the " youth " culture agenda is intended to stop the transmission of knowledge between the generations. (of course the previous generations do have some inaccurate information, so it could be good in some ways) Be youthful, not a " youth " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 Sometimes I reply to my posts (on other lists) where there is something that confirms what I am saying. What I was talking about in the last post was the separation of people based on generational lines. Look at this Hilary Duff video - mindreading creating suspicion of ment (eg " you treat me like a queen " cut to shot of other woman) This makes young women see affection as a sign of CHEATI - wearing middle-eastern " alladin " clothes at the same time as mentioning cruelty. - This is a professionally made video, it reads like a Pickup artist like " Style " (you may delete the name if you like doc) negging a girls boyfriend and giving him subconscious doubts about him (something I never do). This video is brilliant and evil, I should have posted it on Mindmastery, but I am answering my original post on Healing. Look at all the techiques that are used. (Feel free to moderate this if you think I'm out of line) Look , " Pure Gold " <cornymovie wrote: > > > When I was a kid, the pre-internet youth media was saturated with > people rebelling against their parents. > > At the same time my parents' generation were talking about kicking > their lazy kids out of school. > > I thought I was hallucinating something. Recently my older brother > CONFIRMED that we were seeing the same things. > > I still look like a kid. > > I have to thank doc for a number of things. > 1) The ancient ideas and habits of thought that make you > physically feel your best. > 2) Energy Testing > 3) Attracting a group of highly knowledgeable people to share > their ideas. > > Instead of looking 15 years older, I look 15 years younger, thanks > doc - It is to a partial extent because of you. > > > On the subject of the Media-Created Intergenerational conflict. I > was talking to a person who felt he was very " old " , he is about 10 > years younger than me. (I blend in in any university student bar) > I asked him the relevant questions about the media in his > country: ie whether it has the same characteristics now as when I was > watching it: he said yes. (ie kids encouraged to " rebel " against > their parents etc, parents encouraged to kick their " lazy " kids out > to work for the people who have green paper) > > He said yes. > > Anyway, I gotta thank doc for my freedom from that " Youth Culture " > that is planned out among generations, and is repeating itself now in > certain countries to the east. > > Already I look half a generation younger than how I'm supposed to > look. > > Focus on " youthfulness " culture instead of youth culture. > > IMHO the " youth " culture agenda is intended to stop the transmission > of knowledge between the generations. (of course the previous > generations do have some inaccurate information, so it could be good > in some ways) > > Be youthful, not a " youth " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 I was going pst to say that I was " a little bit drunk " when I posted the below post - you can see from the typing mistake. However, after looking at the video, I was totally right. This video is there to create a division between guys and girls who are going " steady " My first post was about media creation of a generational gap. This post was about media creation of a gap between the sexes. , " Pure Gold " <cornymovie wrote: > > > > Sometimes I reply to my posts (on other lists) where there is > something that confirms what I am saying. > > What I was talking about in the last post was the separation of > people based on generational lines. > > Look at this Hilary Duff video > - mindreading creating suspicion of ment > (eg " you treat me like a queen " cut to shot of other woman) > This makes young women see affection as a sign of CHEATI > - wearing middle-eastern " alladin " clothes at the same time as > mentioning cruelty. > > > - This is a professionally made video, it reads like a Pickup > artist like " Style " (you may delete the name if you like doc) negging > a girls boyfriend and giving him subconscious doubts about him > (something I never do). > > > This video is brilliant and evil, > > I should have posted it on Mindmastery, but I am answering my > original post on Healing. > > Look at all the techiques that are used. > > (Feel free to moderate this if you think I'm out of line) > > > > Look > > , " Pure Gold " > <cornymovie@> wrote: > > > > > > When I was a kid, the pre-internet youth media was saturated with > > people rebelling against their parents. > > > > At the same time my parents' generation were talking about kicking > > their lazy kids out of school. > > > > I thought I was hallucinating something. Recently my older brother > > CONFIRMED that we were seeing the same things. > > > > I still look like a kid. > > > > I have to thank doc for a number of things. > > 1) The ancient ideas and habits of thought that make you > > physically feel your best. > > 2) Energy Testing > > 3) Attracting a group of highly knowledgeable people to share > > their ideas. > > > > Instead of looking 15 years older, I look 15 years younger, > thanks > > doc - It is to a partial extent because of you. > > > > > > On the subject of the Media-Created Intergenerational conflict. I > > was talking to a person who felt he was very " old " , he is about 10 > > years younger than me. (I blend in in any university student bar) > > I asked him the relevant questions about the media in his > > country: ie whether it has the same characteristics now as when I > was > > watching it: he said yes. (ie kids encouraged to " rebel " against > > their parents etc, parents encouraged to kick their " lazy " kids out > > to work for the people who have green paper) > > > > He said yes. > > > > Anyway, I gotta thank doc for my freedom from that " Youth Culture " > > that is planned out among generations, and is repeating itself now > in > > certain countries to the east. > > > > Already I look half a generation younger than how I'm supposed to > > look. > > > > Focus on " youthfulness " culture instead of youth culture. > > > > IMHO the " youth " culture agenda is intended to stop the > transmission > > of knowledge between the generations. (of course the previous > > generations do have some inaccurate information, so it could be > good > > in some ways) > > > > Be youthful, not a " youth " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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