People, Behaviour and Conditioning »
By on Aug 1, 2007 in Dealing with People | 0 Comments
People, Behavior and Conditioning - I think people are the most important part of life form on earth that can make or break society. People can make decisions that can impact us in many ways with roles these people perform such as the role of a President, UN committee members, thugs, murderers, managers and so on.
My question around people is - what makes these people do what they do and where do they draw conclusions from? Is it People, Behavior and Conditioning at it’s best? I have learnt from my experiences and training as a healer that its an experience or experiences gained by people (whether by seeing or hearing) during there life (including while in the mothers womb) that they store this data in the sub conscious which latter on in life they may recall to help shape them to be the person they are whether it’s for good or bad.
In society we all have a very important role to perform and that is to treat other’s the way you want to be treated. Anything that is done to a person by another whether it’s physical or mental abuse may hamper that person and may create an issue around that.
A child continuously being bullied at school may grow up to live in isolation because people may cause unhappiness.
A person who is mugged and beaten walking through a lane way in the future may stop from walking through a lane way.
Getting two different plumbers to do a job that wear blue overalls and black boots who fail and let down a person may in future make this person of plumbers who wear particular things such as the overalls and boots.
I believe many times we are driven by what is stored in the sub conscious without realizing this which also relates to ill health. It will not surprise me in the years to come and I am talking about 30-50 years from now science will be able to come up with a diagnosis tool of some sort related to test whether mental abuse received by a person actually has caused damage of some sort which hinders a person from doing certain things or moving forward.
Right now law protects people from visible actions and outcomes.
Would law in the future protect people from mental abuse related issues that can prove such actions has caused issues with new technology? You’re reading the People, Behavior and Conditioning post.
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