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The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them. People think in stories and they don’t have the spiritual essence to write their own path.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go. Later on, I took a poll, and not a single person on here responded that they didn’t have an inner monologue, which was exactly what I expected (also found that a lot of us aren’t good at following instructions, which should probably also be expected with heterodox thinkers)

If any of that is right - and I don’t know that it is - what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

My best guess is that discernment and free thought is very literally given by either the Holy Spirit or by being recently descended from someone who had that connection, and we have to figure out how to either nudge them to acceptance and salvation, or at least nudge them off helping to push the other train, which doesn’t actually have an engine.

218 days ago
1 score
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The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them. People think in stories and they don’t have the spiritual essence to write their own path.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go. Later on, I took a poll, and not a single person on here responded that they didn’t have an inner monologue, which was exactly what I expected (also found that a lot of us aren’t good at following instructions, which should probably also be expected with heterodox thinkers)

If any of that is right - and I don’t know that it is - what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

218 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them. People think in stories and they don’t have the spiritual essence to write their own path.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go. Later on, I took a poll, and not a single person on here responded that they didn’t have an inner monologue, which was exactly what I expected (also found that a lot of us aren’t good at following instructions, which should probably also be expected with heterodox thinkers)

If any of that is right, what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

218 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them. People think in stories and they don’t have the spiritual essence to write their own path.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go. Later on, I took a poll, and not a single person on here responded that they didn’t have an inner monologue, which was exactly what I expected (also found that a lot of us aren’t good at following instructions, which should also be expected with non-heterodox thinkers)

If any of that is right, what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

218 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them. People think in stories and they don’t have the spiritual essence to write their own path.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go. Later on, I took a poll, and not a single person on here responded that they didn’t have an inner monologue, which was exactly what I expected.

If any of that is right, what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

218 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The thought I’ve had is… ever since finding out that a huge percentage of humanity doesn’t have an inner monologue…

Since they can’t think for themselves, they accept the most authoritative voice they hear, which is the tell-a-vision or their profess-ors or whoever they accept as an author-ity, when someone comes along that contra-dictates their narrate-ive, they can’t resolve the two stories because they physically are not capable of thought and have no discernment and so the event creates cognitive dis-sonance for them.

I had a post on here manage to do that to me once, maybe the only time in my life where I’ve had it happen and not be able to resolve it, and it is indeed very disorienting and uncomfortable. The brain can very literally be felt fighting itself to try and reroute the program-ing, and can’t tell where to go.

If any of that is right, what do we do in response to it???

Suppositories really don’t work, as satisfying as the thought is. I’ve tried.

218 days ago
1 score