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Mind Control Programming Basics II: The Emotional Roots

By Kathy Broady MSW 9 Comments

This great photo called "Creating Change Within" was found at cosozo.com
This great photo called “Creating Change Within” was found at cosozo.com

 

Hello hello,

Several people have asked me to write about mind control / programming and the undoing of those hidden but oh-so-powerful things.  I have written some but the articles written on the Rocking Complacency Blog provide some of the very best and clearest writings about the undoing of mind control — much better than I could write.   It only makes sense to bring these writings here, and into view for those of you that might not already be familiar with that blog.

These articles are very solid, and full of information.  They are easy to read, yet very weighty in their content, knowledge, and wisdom.  Read slowly and carefully.  Give yourself plenty of time to think about what is being said.  If you have Dissociative Identity Disorder, I can guarantee that no matter what your history is, you will find great depth, value and understanding in what is being said in these articles.

Developing a strong awareness of these concepts and learning how to apply them to your own selves is key to gaining your own mental and emotional freedom.

There is lots to learn from Rocking Complacency.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments.

 

Warmly,

Kathy

 

Creating Change . You can decide to do something different. (Photo from ascreboston.)
Creating Change . You can decide to do something different. (Photo from ascreboston.)
 
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Filed Under: Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, emotional pain, Fear, mental health, Mind Control, Ritual Abuse, Self Injury, Therapy Homework Ideas, Trauma Tagged With: Brainwashing, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Health, mental health, Mind Control, Persuasion and Social Influence, Political correctness, Psychology, Rocking Complacency, Satanic ritual abuse, Social, Social Sciences

Comments

  1. peoplepuzzlepieces says

    December 15, 2013 at 5:31 pm

    Great article. It really explains things well. What my question is for you Kathy is this, when should you try and deal with the programming? Is it something you should tackle as you go along through your healing journey? Or is it to be dealt with after much of the other work is done? I’d be glad to hear your thoughts on this Kathy.

    Thanks,
    ppp

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      December 21, 2013 at 5:38 pm

      Hey PPP –
      Glad you enjoyed the Rocking Complacency article – I wish I could write as clearly. 🙂

      I think…. that yes, addressing the programming aspect of your internal work needs to happen as you go through the healing journey working with the different insiders. Programming is so much entangled with the ways different insiders think – act – behave, that it hides “on them” as if it is the true nature of that particular insider. If one doesn’t start separating the person from the programming as soon as possible, it can lead to all kinds of just round-n-round-n-round types of patterns.

      And, dealing with programming issues are not a one-time “ok, done with that” kind of process. It feels more like getting sand out of your car. It gets into all kinds of places, some hidden, some obvious, and takes a lot of effort at different times to get everything clean.

      But the work is well worth it. Having clear thinking and the ability to make your very own choices about your life and what you want to do with it is truly important.

      Keep up all the good work, PeoplePuzzlePieces!
      Warmly,
      Kathy

      Reply
  2. X says

    March 22, 2017 at 6:13 am

    I have been trying to read rocking complacency articles and their website and they say they are turning the articles into an ebook for your site – has it been done?

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady MSW says

      March 24, 2017 at 2:45 pm

      Hello X — So glad to hear you are interested in the Rocking Complacency articles. RC is working on the ebooks as we speak. I’ll be sure to let you know when things are a little further along.
      Thanks for asking!
      Warmly,
      Kathy

      Reply
      • LS says

        May 21, 2017 at 12:04 am

        I’d also like to know when it’s completed…
        Would it be possible to repost the articles onto rocking complacency whilst thenwork is being done? Missing the resource a lot!

        Reply
  3. Jacwsparks.blogspot.com says

    October 31, 2017 at 11:00 pm

    Just wondering, Kathy Broady. When will these articles be available on your blog? There are a some very special people in our lives who are begging for some real answers on how to get out of this.
    Our system is asking. We are all ready to do what it takes. It’s so hard and we have read several ideas but running into roadblocks or something.
    If there is help out there on how to do this, can you tell us where to get it?
    Would be glad to buy what ever the material is.
    Your articles are always an inspiration.

    Reply

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