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Collective mind and the new model

Nature Follows Patterns

It's fair to assume there are aspects of the Ethereal Universe that mimic patterns in the Physical Universe. 

Thought as a Form of Ethereal Substance

Mind can take ethereal substance and mold it into something other than its raw state. Similar to clay in the physical world, mind can take ethereal stuff and mold it into a new form. 


Mind wields thought. It builds complex concepts from combining words and symbols. Raw ethereal substance transforms into organized structure. 


Organized thoughts can be complex containing entire doctrine. 

Collective Fields In Set 2

The ethereal forces in Set 2 may move ethereal substance, similar to how physical forces move material in Set 1. 


Collectives may be formed by residual thoughts that coalesce forming something similar to a cloud.  


For instance, If I take a thought and share the thought with you the substance of the thought is doubled. You share with someone else and the thought gains weight. It's shared again and the weight increases. As the thought continues to be shared it reaches a critical mass where the collective cloud takes on a life of its own and spreads telepathically throughout the ethereal atmosphere. 


Often thoughts randomly pop into our minds. We imagine they are our own. Sometimes they are. Sometimes they are not. 

  

Someone far away and unknown may pick up collective thoughts and spread them. 

Collective Force May Be Directly Proportional to its Number of Participants

The more people that entertain collective thoughts, the more powerful the Collective becomes and the faster the Collective spreads.


The collective force will wain and gain according to the number of contributors to the Collective. 


The strength of the Collective becomes directly proportional to its number of participants. 

The Content of a Collective is Entirely Determined by Minds Wielding Thought

As we humans attempt to figure out our place in creation we unwittingly build collective clouds from our thoughts. As we convince others to accept the thoughts we create new Collectives. 

Some ancient Collectives continue to be strong and active today. 

Collective Content Does Not Necessarily Reflect Universal Truths

Collectives are entirely Mind made. Raw ethereal substance is molded into concept. The raw material is no more aware of itself than a stone in the physical universe. 


The Mind can mold the substance any way it chooses.


In any Collective the content of the thoughts are irrelevant. The ethereal forces that govern Collective dynamics have no awareness of the substance they move.  There is no overseer. No governor determining true or false, right or wrong. 


For example, if enough people decide the Earth is flat, a Collective forms.  Minds accepting the thoughts add to the force of the Collective. People who join become attached to the tenets of the Collective and may be willing to kill or die for its beliefs. 


We see evidence of this throughout history.

The Dangers of Social Media Wielded Without Conscious Awareness

You can see the implications of using social media to reach large numbers of people in short periods of time. In the hands of someone that understands collective dynamics Social Media can be used for personal gain that may cause extreme harm to others. 


False information can be collectively spread causing great social damage. Believers will make choices that are not in their better interests. 


Collectives can also unwittingly be created on Social Media. If the Collective is instigating hate and destruction the damages can be colossal. 

 

If a majority of people in the world remain unaware of collective influence there is the potential for global harm.  Conscious awareness of collective influence is critical.

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