Destructive Pendulums. Part 2

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Destructive Pendulums. Part 1

Each separate living organism by itself is an elementary pendulum, inasmuch as it represents one energy unit. When a group of such pendulum units begin to swing in unison, a group pendulum is created. It stands over its adherents like a superstructure, it exists as a separate, independent structure and sets rules for its adherents, to keep them together and gather new adherents. Such a structure is independent in the sense that it develops independently, according to its own laws. The adherents don’t recognize that they act by the laws of the pendulum, and not by their own arbitrary rule.

For example, a bureaucratic apparatus develops as an independent structure, not relying on the will of its separate officials. Of course, an influential official can make independent decisions, but these decisions cannot run counter to the laws of the system; otherwise, such an adherent would be voted down. Even a single person by himself, representing a pendulum in himself, doesn’t always realize his motivations. For example, an energy vampire.

Any pendulum, by its very nature, is destructive, as it takes energy from its adherents and exercises its power over them. The destructiveness of a pendulum can be seen by its lack of interest in the fate of its individual adherents. A pendulum has only one aim – to get energy from its individual adherents – whether or not this is of benefit to the adherents is of no concern to the pendulum. A person, finding himself under the influence of a system, is obliged to build his life in accordance with the system’s laws; otherwise the system will chew him up and spit him out. Finding oneself under the influence of a destructive pendulum, one can easily ruin one’s life. To pull oneself out without loss is, as a rule, very difficult.

If a person is successful in this, he finds his own place in the system and feels there like a fish in water. Being an adherent, he gives energy to the pendulum, which provides him with a medium for existence. But as soon as the adherent begins to break the rules of the structure, the frequency of his radiations are already not in sync with the resonance frequency of the pendulum’s swings. Not receiving energy, the pendulum then throws off, or even destroys, the obstinate adherent.

If a person then is led far from the most favorable places for him, then life in the structure of an alien pendulum turns into a living hell, or simply into a cheerless existence. Such a pendulum becomes, for the adherent, clearly destructive. A person, falling under its influence, loses his freedom. He is obliged to live by laws forced on him, and to be a little screw in a large mechanism – whether he likes it or not.

Man can fall under the protection of a pendulum and attain outstanding results. Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin and other similar figures – these were all favorites of destructive pendulums. But, in any case, this pendulum had absolutely no care for the welfare of its adherents, but only used them for its own aims. When Napoleon was asked, had he ever been truly happy, he counted only several days out of his whole life.

To be continued…

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