DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsDale Carnegie said, “A man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still.” Can Creator comment on that statement, if it’s true, and if so, why, and how can we help others past this barrier to divine alignment and personal growth?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This speaks quite clearly and directly to the reality that people are a product of their inner beliefs. When the beliefs are corrupted with incorrect thinking, perhaps based on incorrect perceptions or information gleaned from the surroundings under difficult circumstances or inner corruption to have doubts and too much disinformation bombarding them with deliberate attempts to manipulate their thinking and incorporate darkened views and misguided notions, there will likely be a lifelong struggle from the many conflicts that ensue when their perspectives might be challenged by others around them, not being subject to the same programming, and then being an opponent. Every person must follow their inner beliefs. When this is challenged by outsiders, it becomes perceived as a threat to personal integrity and maybe even safety and survival. So the deep subconscious might feel quite defensive when the person’s views are challenged or maybe go on the offensive and even mount an attack if it perceives someone criticizing them too severely and assigns ulterior motives and perhaps sees it as a sizeable threat, and will strike back in some way. You see this happen many times when disagreements develop into strong and heated arguments and then a fight breaks out. These can be engineered to happen and ramped up from within by spirit meddler attachments, and this can also be encouraged through subliminal programming via mind control manipulation to encourage violent reprisals against perceived enemies thinking differently from the self and, in this way, many instigators of conflict and even violence are created through a manipulation by the interlopers. This is the cause of the terrorist attacks, the seemingly random shooting by perpetrators, and other acts of violence as well as disruptive demonstrations, heated exchanges, and confrontations that happen at gatherings where there might be a counterdemonstration underway and a clash of wills takes place. There are always people programmed to make things worse in such circumstances, so that reasoned discourse becomes impossible, and then positions on both sides become even more deeply entrenched when things break down, and the inner beliefs that are always defended strongly are seen to be under attack and the survival of the self becomes the issue. This ups the ante, so to speak, and will be much more likely to result in severe backlashes and even a violent action for offense or defense, as perceived by those engaging in those tactics. These circumstances are quite difficult to prevent because the people involved have no idea they are being used and their minds are simply programmed to operate in this way and they simply cannot help themselves. Persuading others is only possible when people are open-minded enough to consider a counterargument and have the wherewithal to literally change their minds and adopt a different perspective. It is the rare person these days who is open-minded enough to change their views, because most people are manipulated to reinforce their leanings and cannot be flexible to help themselves.