Monday, August 4, 2014

Reno 92 part 3

Now the child is taken to the church and the policeman and various and sundry 'authorities'. And it says you got to do what they tell you in order to be safe. Correct? You gotta do what they tell you. So, that comes up number 4. It says believe and do as you are told by your authorities. and if we look around we find that's a little touchy. It don't work that way. Now the four dual basic urges has been growin because we look at things that are comfortable to us and we call that attention. Cryin' will get you attention when you are a kid. And ignored is the painful thing. And we wanted to get approval, people tell us how wonderful we were and escape all dissaproval. And we wanted to gain importance and escape inferiority. Inferiority is quite a pain isn't it? So, all these we made very important. Now let's remember that we made them important. We made everything on this board is made important. It's important to complain to get my way, it's important to stick up for my rights, it's important to please them, and it's important to believe and do as I'm told by my authorities. And it's important to have all these. So, there's still a couple more of these up here so number the five is it's important to improve. Improve myself. Now, I don't how you would improve myself because you have conflict and you wanting to get rid of it. So you think to improve yourself and you'll get alright. You improve by believing and doing as told by your authorities, trying to do as your parents and everything they wanted. That don't work very well does it? It goes against your inner state. So, that one is another pain. But you still workin' to improve yourself aren't you? Maybe that's why you came here today was to improve yourself. I'm not gonna suggest that at all. You stay as you are or worse, and that'll be alright. But let's not go for improvement, alright? And then when we were about 7 or 8 years old we find out what it's all about. If he she they it etc, were all different, I'd be fine.

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