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by
Razerer92
March 24, 2026
from
EscapingPrisonPlanet Website

There are people who refer to others as their
"masters", their "guides", their "teachers", or say they need
someone to "guide" them.
There's this constant tendency to look up to
something external for direction, like they cant trust
themselves to figure things out on their own.
Think about what that actually leads to.
If someone goes through their entire life like this, always looking
for authority and needing guidance what do you think happens when
they
die?
Because if you've been conditioned your whole
life to look for a "higher being", a "guide", a "teacher", something
"loving" that tells you what to do, then the moment you cross
over you're very likely going to do the exact same thing.
We are taught to refer to some people and things as,
"teachers", "guides", "experts", "source",
...all of that already puts you in a lower
position.
It frames things in a way where you're beneath
something, like you're supposed to listen and follow.
And then
you have religions, which
are probably the strongest example of this programming.
There is nothing more effective at training
people into obedience and a slave-like mentality than religion.
It does not matter where you are from or
which religion is dominant in your country, there is always
something placed above you, and your role is to follow it and
obey it.
That kind of submissive mindset makes people much
easier to control.
Someone who sees themselves as,
their own authority is far harder
to manipulate...
So if you spend your whole life looking for a
"master", a "guide", a "teacher", what do you think you'll do when
you end up in a completely unfamiliar state after death?
You'll follow the first thing that presents
itself as one.
When you are young, you have teachers.
Then you grow up and you have a boss.
And even as an adult, other types of
"teachers", "leaders", and authority figures show up in
different areas of life.
So from the very beginning, you are
conditioned to believe that you need to be guided, that you
need someone above you to tell you what to do, like a sheep
following a shepherd.
If that mindset is deeply ingrained in you,
you are not suddenly going to become independent in the astral
afterlife.
You are going to look for the same thing you
have always looked for, a shepard to follow.
So if you are then presented with "God",
"Jesus", "angels", or "guides", you are far more likely to trust
them, submit, and do as you are told.
And if what many NDEs suggest is true, and
you are encouraged or told to "go back", then you will likely
agree to it without questioning it.
And that is how the cycle (of
reincarnations) continues...!
Even as little children, we are bombarded with cartoons about,
Superman, Batman, Spiderman, you name it..
not to mention all the movies about Thor, Captain America, Iron
man...
The list is endless, there are so many examples.
From a very young age but also during adulthood,
we are being conditioned to look for salvation outside of
ourselves, to believe that someone else will come and save the day.
It is presented as harmless entertainment,
but the pattern it reinforces is always the same which is that the
solution is never you, it is always something or someone above you.
Once you see it, you cannot unseen it.
Society programs people from every angle, every
religion, the New Age, cartoons, movies, all pushing the same
underlying message:
be obedient, look outside yourself, wait to
be "saved"...
So even if you avoid one trap, it doesn't make
much of a difference because there are other traps everywhere, all
waiting for you to fall right back into the same pattern.
You know what i mean?
If you do not fall for religion and wait for
God to save you, you fall for the New Age and wait for
spirit guides, and if not that, there is always something else
ready to take its place, same pattern, different label.
"They" want us to be obedient slaves, so
if we want to get out of here we need to be the exact opposite...
Be sovereign...!
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