People Who Sell Paradise At A Bargain Price
There is a big difference between the creative optimistic attitude of a good feeling and the positivism that has a so-called magic touch. Many of these perspectives provide the basis for a concept called prony. This word refers to a state of consciousness that has practically become a creed. Followers of Pronoia say that we must perform certain rituals in order to make the universe “conspiracy” with us.
Pronoia is a counterattack against paranoia, or paranoia. Paranoia means that a person has hesitant thoughts, the central problem of which is the belief that the universe is conspiring against him. He interprets all difficulties and obstacles as part of an invisible plot without being able to prove any evidence of this. The source of this universal conspiracy may be the “higher powers,” the devil himself, or even the Martians.
The pronoun is about a similar mechanism, although the idea itself is quite the opposite. In this case, the “higher powers” are in conspiracy to make all things go perfectly brilliantly for the person who believes in this. And as paradoxical as this sounds, anyone who takes the pronoun as their own philosophy of life is really close to falling into paranoia. This is because the logic of both states of mind is basically the same.
Pronoia and the mentality of the new era
There has been a debate about whether pronouns should be considered a mental disorder in itself or whether it is just a symptom of a mental disorder. No consensus has been reached on this issue. But one thing is agreed upon: it is a completely distorted view of reality.
“Positive” currents began to gain momentum in the 1980s. This happened at a time when the doctrines of the so-called new era began to spread around the world. As we turned towards the turn of the millennium, people had the impression that the time for change was at hand. According to them, a new “positive” conscience would spread around the world. To get involved in these new ideas, people had to use tools and rituals that seemed to attract “good energy.”
Many of these ideas came from Eastern religions, such as Hinduism. They were deconstructed and disseminated to the Western world of thought, and this turned them into material questions and desires. The existence of the so-called “law of attraction” spread widely. According to this “law,” we must incubate a deep desire to achieve what we really want. This would lead to a greater likelihood that our wish would come true. According to these currents, we can feed this through self-suggestion rituals.
Thus, the criteria for occurrence and stabilization were set in place of what is called a pronoun. If you want a palace, you should visualize it daily in your mind. You have to pay close attention to the image of the palace, and you even have to start creating it in your mind. If you do this right, the universe will begin to hatch a plan, and sooner or later, this palace will be yours.
Very profitable business
Ideologies that promote pronouns sell hope. This would, in principle, be worthy of praise if it had not led to the creation of a marketplace around a “positive mind”. The most disgusting part of this in most cases is that people are made to fool themselves and waste their time. Not to mention the cost of living caused by the distorted image, as well as bearing the weight of the disappointments that result from this attitude.
From an ethical and psychological point of view, this is a serious concern. People are led to believe that they can achieve their goals simply by “focusing” on them and “visualizing” them. And on top of all that, they learn how to use quartz and different methods for “energy attraction,” and other nonsense. All of this underestimates the work done, the effort, and the perseverance. And while people believe in paradise, Market Vendors fill their own pockets with money.
Paradise at a bargain price
Any ideology that sells you paradise at a bargain price is, to say the least, dubious. What all these waves of thoughts are trying to promise you are simply impossible – they lack difficulty and effort. It is said that you need to avoid problems and stay away from people who have problems. It is suggested that the problems are like a contagious disease. Pigs are sold to people in sacks, and many are willing to buy.
The rationale for these “positive” flows is nothing more than a careful marketing strategy. Vendors know that there are many people in the world who are afraid of difficulties because they have not realized that they can develop and build tools for themselves to cope with difficulties. They give people the illusion that we are in a universe where we just have to “tune” ourselves so that our desires come true. The truth is that they cheat people mentally and financially. They have full responsibility.
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