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The Slave Mind: Mental Slavery in the 21st Century
The Slave Mind: Mental Slavery in the 21st Century
The Slave Mind: Mental Slavery in the 21st Century
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The Slave Mind explores the various methods our modern enslavement system uses to control and manipulate society, and what we can do to break free from its influence. In this book, we will see how the system uses money, the media, politics and religion to provide a state of fear and ignorance that keeps us under its control.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRachael Pina
Release dateAug 10, 2013
ISBN9781301580972
The Slave Mind: Mental Slavery in the 21st Century
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Rachael Pina

Rachael Pina was born and raised in New Bedford, Massachusetts. At an early age she started researching paranormal and esoteric subjects. She lives a quiet life and writes from her home in southern New England. Rachael balances her time with meditation, reading, writing and family life.

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The Slave Mind - Rachael Pina

The Slave Mind

Mental Slavery in the 21st Century

By Rachael Pina

Copyright 2013 Rachael Pina

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Table of Contents

The Slave Mind

Programming Our Reality

Money, Money and Yes, More Money

Big Pharma Is Big Business!

Voting: Our Greatest Illusion of Control

America’s Dumbed-Down Generation

Independent Thinking Is Fundamental

Liberation From Ignorance

Conformity: The Enemy of the Unique

Speaking Out

Uncovering Your Hidden Strength

Dispelling All Illusions

Freeing Our Minds

Question Authority

Be The Change You Want To See In The World

Seeing The World With Different Eyes

Taking Back Our Control

Finding Your Own Power

Time for a Real Change

The Totalitarian Tip-Toe

The Game Plan: A Blueprint for the Future

Beware of False Flag Attacks!

Let’s End The War On Terror

The Choice: Freedom or Slavery

Strengthening Our Determination

THE SLAVE MIND

When we are born, we have something in common with everyone on this planet, and that is we are born into a world that is not of our own making. All of humanity has been in mental and physical slavery in one form or another for thousands of years, and our time is not different.

Our mental conditioning begins very early in our development and often continues until death. Mental slavery is a much more subtle method than physical slavery; it’s also the most effective because people are not aware that their minds are being manipulated, so there is little resistance to the conditioning.

Most people believe that they are free to think for themselves, and that their opinions come from their own thoughts. We are constantly told what to think by establishment authorities – politicians, mainstream media, religion, schools, doctors etc., so that by the time we become adults, we don’t know how to really think for ourselves. We are expected to accept what authorities tell us, without question. The power elite put these systems into place to keep us under their control.

The primary methods the authorities use to establish control over the public are fear, secrecy, and manipulation of the media. Those that govern the system use these practices to distract people from their deeper purpose in life. The public’s attention has been diverted from having a profound purpose in life to a more superficial temptation of sex, consumerism and money. To make matters worse, our freedoms are gradually being taken away by the global elite in order gain greater power and control, and if we succumb to fear, anger and hopelessness, they will be able to exert even more control over our lives and the world.

In this book, we will explore the methods of mental slavery used by those in power in order to manipulate and control society, and what we can do to break free. There can be dangerous pitfalls when we allow the system to think for us.

Remember: The mind is everything. What you think, you become.

The Paradox of Our Age

We have bigger houses but smaller families;

more conveniences, but less time;

We have more degrees, but less sense;

more knowledge, but less judgement;

more experts, but more problems;

more medicines, but less healthiness

We’ve been all the way to the moon and back,

but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor.

We built more computers to hold more information to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication.

We have become long on quantity and short on quality.

These are times of fast foods

But slow digestion;

Tall man but short character;

Steep profits, but shallow relationships.

It’s a time when there is much in the window, but nothing in

the room.

-The Dalai Lama

When the image of slavery comes to mind, usually there is a vision of Africans in chains. Most people, at least in American society, would never think of themselves in such a situation – but they are.

Slavery of the mind is much more insidious and subtle than physical slavery. In order to break out of a prison, you first need to acknowledge that you are in one; a prison of the mind. Let’s ask ourselves the obvious questions about our mental enslavement such as:

What ways are our minds enslaved?

Who is enslaving us?

What is the purpose?

A war has been waged to manipulate our thoughts, opinions and actions. If you don’t believe this is true, turn on your television to CNN, FOX or any of the other stations, and just listen. Network commentators seemingly argue over an issue with opposing viewpoints, but the real goal is to manipulate your viewpoint.

It is your perception of life and your place in it, which is what all authorities want to manipulate. These authorities do not want the public to use their valuable time to critically think about the downward spiraling direction of our planet and its human inhabitants. This is why our lives are set up so that we don't have much free time. When we’re children, school keeps us our minds busy in regimented classrooms and in our adult lives, work keeps us busy with the daily grind. In our spare time, the mass media holds our attention with the official version of world events. The system doesn’t want the public to have too much leisure time to think about things such as life, existence, and the world, because you would eventually realize that you are a slave on this planet.

Mental slavery can only happen if you allow it, and when you take control of what influences your mind, you take control of your life. Freeing yourself from mental slavery will dramatically change the perception you have of yourself and the world around you.

Another way authorities manipulate our perception is through fear. Fear is an extremely effective method of controlling a populace.

Every single day, television news reports feed the public stories of terror and tragedy to maintain a fearful condition inside our minds, because when we are frightened, we are easily manipulated. The use of fear to control and manipulate the masses is nothing new, but it is a mistake to allow fear to determine domestic public policy. Commenting on the system’s use of fear, political activist Noam Chomsky said:

"The resort to fear by systems of power to discipline the domestic population has left a long and terrible trail of bloodshed and suffering which we ignore at

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