Systems
Belief
systems
have
a
way
of
creatively
twisting
literature
and
science
with
mathematical,
scientific
and
psychological
tactics
and
promoting
it
by
seducing
and
serenading
herds
with
stories,
philosophies,
fables,
fairy
tales
and
speculated
accounts
of
truth,
which
are
used
to
put
on
some
sort
of
show
and
tell,
in
order
to
gather
masses
of
people
and
indoctrinate
them
into
believing
in
a
specific
view
of
the
world.
Symbols
are
used
with
sounds,
along
with
other
literal
and
visual
creativity.
They
are
combined
to
promote
the
system
with
some
kind
of
show
or
ritual.
Emotional
bonds
are
created
when
a
person
discovers
a
particular
party
and
is
influenced
by
its
promotions.
They
find
agreements
and
as
a
rapport
is
built
through
suggestion,
repetition
and
metaphors,
a
liking
occurs.
As
they
continue
to
participate,
a
further,
induced
attachment
is
created
and
then,
the
beliefs
are
formed.
Updates
are
in
abundance;
news
is
fed
in,
bonds
are
strengthened
and
the
trust
becomes
applaudible.
As
long
as
the
updates
continue
with
repetitive
news
of
apparent
progression,
along
the
lines
of
the
participants
pre-conceived
idea
of
whatever
they
believe
progression
to
be,
the
trust
continues
to
gain
as
the
willingness
of
the
participant
to
question
fades
as
they
become
progressively
more
dependent
on
the
system.
As
the
information
received
is
speculated,
the
participant
is
lead
to
believe
that
whatever
is
authoritively
shown
and
suggested
is
true,
quite
often
failing
to
regard
their
own
experience
in
relation
to
it.
Although
the
system
may
contain
some
truth,
it
should
still
be
taken
into
consideration
that
one
would
find
it
difficult
to
come
to
their
own,
true
conclusions
and
philosophies,
as
they
are
believing
in
external
experiences
and
phenomena,
outside
of
their
own
life
experience.
Without
experience,
experimentation
and
the
will
to
set
examples,
one
remains
stuck
in
a
world
of
assumptions
and
presumptions,
mistaking
their
speculated
intellect
as
a
rational,
logical
endeavour
to
conform
to,
failing
to
realise
that
this
is
only
because
some
popular
leader
or
authority
figure
has
spoon-fed
them
some
ritually
presented
information,
while
putting
on
some
fancy
show,
boasting,
preaching
or
singing
songs
while
the
participant
incorporates
ideas
of
truths
from
it.
Although
much
of
it
may
be
factually
true,
the
entire
system
is
accepted
as
truth,
without
a
question.
The
participant
fails
to
regard
anything
which
conflicts
with
their
apparently
rational
thinking
patterns
and
this
leaves
them
with
little
will
power
and
a
fear
to
step
outside
the
box,
causing
a
square,
conservative
mentality,
effecting
the
way
they
view
themselves
and
the
outside
world.
A
dependant
mind-set
increases
with
the
bombardment
of
continuous
updates,
re-assuring
the
participant
that
everything
is
moving
forward
all
on
its
own
and
there
is
no
need
to
get
involved,
but
to
participate
in
the
process
of
receiving
the
repetitive
updates.
This
produces
a
feeling
that
life
is
a
certain
way,
fixed
with
cans
and
cants,
dos
and
donts,
resulting
in
lowered
levels
of
open-ness
to
new
ideas,
as
their
outlook
on
life
is
left
entirely
placed
in
the
hands
of
their
belief
systems
authority,
who
continue
to
supply
them
with
apparently
new
material,
although
always
within
the
limit
of
the
pre-packaged
system
of
beliefs.
They
are
left
feeling
like
the
system
is
a
necessity
and
can
be
defensive
to
anyone
who
thinks
otherwise.
If
a
person
is
to
ridicule
the
participants
assumptions
and
presumptions,
one
would
find
some
interesting
reactions.
People
bound
by
their
belief
systems
will
refuse
to
accept
anything
out
of
the
ordinary
and
if
this
refusal
is
against
a
certain,
factual
truth,
they
will
class
it
as
fictional,
claim
that
its
some
sort
of
propaganda
or
just
pretend
that
it
doesnt
matter.
In
fact,
there
is
a
list
of
conditioned
responses,
such
as
I
dont
believe
that.
Thats
what
you
believe
or
thats
your
opinion.
With
these
kinds
of
responses,
it
becomes
evident
that
the
participant
is
in
denial
and
when
faced
with
truth
and
will
find
any
way
of
avoiding
it
or
twisting
it.
This
is
because
they
will
feel
victimised
if
they
accept
that
their
beliefs
are
contrary
to
the
truth.
Because
they
are
in
denial,
they
will
pretend
like
its
not
their
problem,
living
their
life
through
assumptions
and
presumptions,
based
on
the
beliefs
and
opinions
of
others,
as
opposed
to
living
life
through
ones
personal
experience,
based
on
first-hand
knowledge
and
experimentation.