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Escape the Archon's Control Grid and Regain Awareness of Self-Consciousness

World's issues demand no mere fixes; what's needed is the eradication of their roots, and those roots are ignorance and overconfidence. These two entities are inextricably linked.

Escape the Archon-Matrix to Reunite with Awareness and Self-Realization
Escape the Archon-Matrix to Reunite with Awareness and Self-Realization

Escape the Archon's Control Grid and Regain Awareness of Self-Consciousness

In the thought-provoking book "The Perception Deception", authors David Icke and Julian Websdale delve into the intricate connection between ignorance, arrogance, and the inability to solve global problems, all seen through the lens of how humanity perceives reality and itself.

The authors argue that our ignorance stems from a reliance on mainstream narratives and limited perception. This ignorance breeds a sense of arrogance, rooted in a false sense of superiority or control, leading to narrow-mindedness and resistance to alternative viewpoints or deeper knowledge. This intertwined ignorance and arrogance hinder humanity's ability to address systemic global issues effectively.

According to the authors, without transcending these limited perceptions and embracing a more holistic, truthful understanding of reality, efforts to resolve crises (environmental, social, political) are hindered. This mental and perceptual barrier prevents collective awakening and meaningful change.

The book also suggests that the brain, which should be the servant, not the master, has been hijacked by the Archons. The control system demands for its very survival that the mentality of ignorance be constantly maintained.

The authors posit that the root cause of humanity's failure to solve major global problems lies in the deceptive frameworks of perception that cultivate ignorance and arrogance, thereby blocking insight, cooperation, and transformative action. Only by breaking free from these illusions can people begin to genuinely understand and address the problems facing the world.

The heart and associated heart vortex, the authors argue, are our prime connection to the infinite forever. Opening your mind beyond myopia and ignorance can remove the madness from the world. Challenging the control system requires the opening and awakening of Mind to Consciousness outside the Matrix.

The belief system of most people serves as a judge for what is considered possible. Knowledge and awareness are dangerous to all authority because it means people are connecting the dots and seeing the true nature of their daily existence. Following the crowd, as we have seen, is how we got up this creek with the paddle missing.

The authors also highlight that most of science and public perception of 'fact' is little more than opinion and assumption repeated into general acceptance. Education, science, medicine, politics, and media are all founded on a belief in the known. The Control System can only affect the realm of the mind and the 'physical' senses.

The Archons have transformed a heart society into a gut society to make humanity easy to manipulate and control. The known is the domain of the five senses and is the very foundation of human society. However, it is possible to override and bypass the brain altogether to go beyond 'time and space'.

The book underscores the importance of self-identity, suggesting that one's focus is currently on a tiny range of frequency called visible light. Ignorance and arrogance are inseparable partners in the war on human awareness and innate intelligence.

Currently, the vast majority of people are the victims of their own myopia and cannot see beyond their race, culture, religion, job, political preference, sexuality, and societal programming. We impose limits on possibility on ourselves, but there are no limits to possibility.

To be free from mental illness and sane is to conform with, adhere to, or constitute a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical; and to relate or be characterized by average intelligence or development. In essence, "The Perception Deception" calls for a collective awakening and a shift in perception to overcome the barriers that hinder humanity's ability to solve global problems.

  1. In the book "The Perception Deception," authors David Icke and Julian Websdale propose that our reliance on mainstream narratives and limited perception leads to a deceptive framework of perception that cultivates ignorance and arrogance, which in turn hinder efforts towards personal growth, education-and-self-development, and mindfulness.
  2. The authors argue that the control system demands for its survival that people remain trapped in myopia and ignorance, preventing them from accessing the consciousness beyond theMatrix, which is necessary for meaningful change, collective awakening, and addressing global problems like environmental and social crises.
  3. The book suggests that transcending these limited perceptions requires a shift in self-identity, where an individual expands their focus beyond the visible light spectrum, breaking free from their ego and societal programming to truly understand and address the challenges facing the world.

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