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Mind Control Programming Basics V: Object-Based Programming

By Kathy Broady MSW 5 Comments

Hello Everyone,

The article below, written by Rocking Complacency, is a wonderfully clear and descriptive explanation about the dissociative internal world and how it is used in the everyday, but also in mind control and / or programming. Please don’t be scared to read about this topic. It’s genuinely something many DID survivors need to know about.

Be brave, and have a good look at this article. It’s very helpful.
I recommend it.
Kathy

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Filed Under: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fear, Mind Control Tagged With: Busting the programming, Creating Freedom, DID System Work, Freedom, Internal changes, Internal Landscape, Mind Control, Programming basics, Removing mind control, Rocking Complacency

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  1. Self doubt says

    December 23, 2018 at 4:16 pm

    I told my t, that I was reading from this website. And how every single thing he has said to me I read here. I told him I felt like I was reading an email from him pretty much. He got a chuckle

    Reply
  2. Sarah says

    November 28, 2017 at 4:25 am

    I can’t see these posts. It just says ‘the article brlow’ and then there’s nothing. But I really want to read it please tell me what I’m doing wrong

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady MSW says

      November 28, 2017 at 2:54 pm

      Hi Sarah,
      Thanks for your question. You’re not doing anything wrong at all. I need to update / change these posts, and I just haven’t gotten to that, sorry about that.

      The Rocking Complacency articles on Mind Control will be available as eBooks here at Discussing Dissociation in the not-so-distant future (at least that is the plan!). I know that some of the information is already ready, and some of it is still being assembled, so hold tight, keep checking back, and hopefully we’ll have that information available to us all again soon.

      Thank you for your interest. I’ll be sure to pass along your message to Rocking Complacency.

      Warmly,
      Kathy

      Reply
  3. Pilgrim says

    September 22, 2014 at 5:55 am

    We dont unrstand it all but it do be very inresting. I wish them pepol was still riting that blog becus we used to read it and we likd it. Do it mean that uther pepol be afrad of pinwehls and tonrados like us,?

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      September 24, 2014 at 4:53 pm

      Yes, pilgrim, the Rocking Complacency blog is a real gem. Lots n lots of significant information written there.

      And yes, I’m sure other dissociative people have had spinning things like tornadoes, or pinwheels, used in harmful ways against them, especially if the experience of spinning was used. The point was that any kind of everyday object-toy-normal item could be used to represent and remind specific insiders about specific situations.

      The other point is that each person can make their own decisions about what they see internally, and make changes that help them. You don’t gotta keep scary stuff on the inside of your world. That means you can make helpful inside changes too. šŸ™‚

      Warmly,
      Kathy

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