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lakeshore ®

09/02/2022, 06:33:33
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Thank you 13. As you pointed out so clearly, (oops, my bad... that's a judgement) judgements are decisions and vice versa. A simple thirty-second search found that people make about 35,000 conscious decisions a day, which doesn't include the millions of involuntary/unconscious decisions going on in the background. It makes me think that every aspect of human nature and biology -- the brain in harmony with the senses -- adds up to a colossal genetic/DNA judging machine.  

Enter Rawat, the "master" mind behind the priceless Team Training curriculum that according to the instructor, "you couldn't buy for a million bucks." Full of priceless gems such as the immutable "Rule No. 1: MAHARAJI" and a special session entitled "I will not judge you."

Certainly Rawat thrives on judgements/decisions made by premies that enrich him in various ways and snarls at those counter to his wishes. In hindsight, the entire motivation and purpose of the trainings was to encourage lockstep, controlled and obedient judgements/decisions and eliminate those that contribute to what the instructor referred to as "chaos." It was all about establishing subdued servitude and control using the culturally ingrained religious and emotional appeal of "judge not lest thou be judged" (alongside the real threat (fear) of being separated if you didn't pass).

In keeping with Lesley's examples of irony: a disingenuous (I want to say sinister) and self-serving attempt to control premies' judgements/decisions lurking at the dark core of "I will not judge you."

Antithetical to human biology and the very best of human nature.

PS, I did steal (nik?) another priceless gem from the training. That was when the instructor harshly scolded a premie for a rule violation and said, "That's not a judgement... it's a statement of fact!"







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