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The 7 Days of the week are Mind control

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posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 09:53 AM
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I believe you are incorrect. The cage you speak of is not maintained by the 7 day week; it was brought about by the invention and proliferation of the mechanical clock in the 15 and 16 hundreds and with the rise of the factory in the 18 hundreds.

It was only during and after these time periods that humans even had the ability to mark time precisely enough to know what a 9 to 5 job might be or schedule what they might be doing past a few days.

Even then the current 9 to 5 job and 5 on 2 off work week are more modern constructs. Factory workers in the 18 hundreds slaved away under the mechanical clock for far longer than we do today.

The 7 day week preceded these time periods by more than 2 thousand years and in that long time humans did not achieve this "higher frequency" you speak of.

Prior to the mechanical clock's invention and proliferation time had a very different meaning than how we think of it today. Besides knowing when it was time to wake up, go to bed and when you where hungry enough for mid meal you wouldn't really know what time it was. If a friend told you they might come by to see you they wouldn't tell you it would be next Friday at 3; you'd just be working out in the field and they'd show up one day.

Further the invention and proliferation of the mechanical clock isn't the only major paradigm change in how humans view time; their have been a few major changes though out history. What's amazing is that with each "advancement" in the way we view time there has also been a major change in the way humans conduct their lives and their imagination. It's almost paradoxical symbiotic relationship between humans preception of time and their physical world. We can't advance our understanding of our physical world with out a change in the way we perceive time. But we also can't change our preception of time with out an advancement in our understanding of the physical world.

But fear not about that cage you think you are in and the higher frequency you want to a achieve; indications are pointing to the idea that we humans are once again standing at the precipice of a new understanding of our physical world and our preception of time. The computer age, with its instant connectivity to everything and its nanosecond time scales are going to reshape humanity in ways we probably can't even imagine right now.... let's hope there are more good changes than bad or else we might find ourselves in a cage that will make our current one look like a paradise.



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 10:00 AM
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everything is mind,control, plus motorics ..

but direction of your topic is right



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 10:06 AM
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originally posted by: TheTruthRocks.

Humans base much of their cognition on their attributes and on the nature that surrounds them. If all normal humans had eight fingers, chances are good we would've developed eight-base math rather than 10-base math.



Good observation; in fact we have developed eight-basde math because in some ways it is more efficient than 10-base because it doesn't require a second digit to get to the next decade. Computer programs use this type of math or verification of it like hexadecimal math that is 16 base.



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 02:58 PM
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a reply to: DanDanDat

Well said, And even if the days of the week only play a small role in this system where the mechanical clock plays a much larger role, Humanity must acknowledge the existence of this system and react accordingly rather sooner than later



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 03:21 PM
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a reply to: Boadicea

It’s a hard concept to explain to someone, they would have to just feel it or see it and being that “it” is not tangible some people might never see it, It will always be much easier to manipulate someone than to convince someone that they are being manipulated.

I do not think that a doctor’s and a drug dealer’s Monday’s would feel the same, Or that a choir singer Sunday’s would feel the same as an atheist, But that their own individual weekdays in their own individual lives is keeping them in what I can only explain as a trance-like state, This energy moves in a clockwise direction and it peaks on Saturday’s The energy of MTWTFSS, each day of the week the energy will be the same as last time each day for them as long as people remember this system



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 04:34 PM
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originally posted by: sselemaN
a reply to: Boadicea

It’s a hard concept to explain to someone, they would have to just feel it or see it and being that “it” is not tangible some people might never see it.


What is "it" exactly? Being manipulated?


It will always be much easier to manipulate someone than to convince someone that they are being manipulated.


I hope you are not assuming that everyone can be manipulated so easily. If it were that easy to manipulate anyone and everyone, then there would be no need for blackmail and threats and other forms of coercion.

But for those who can be and are manipulated, most difficult of all is making them see that they are complicit in their manipulation.... and it usually comes down to ego.


I do not think that a doctor’s and a drug dealer’s Monday’s would feel the same, Or that a choir singer Sunday’s would feel the same as an atheist, But that their own individual weekdays in their own individual lives is keeping them in what I can only explain as a trance-like state.


So, necessarily, each individual's own choices and actions -- as well as their own individual preferences and druthers -- determine their cycles and ruts and everything in between, yes?


This energy moves in a clockwise direction and it peaks on Saturday’s The energy of MTWTFSS, each day of the week the energy will be the same as last time each day for them as long as people remember this system


Do you consider the week to be different in this regard than any other cycle? The year? Many things are done on an annual basis as well. Is one New Year's Eve the same as any other? For those who have New Year's resolutions, isn't this an example of how people -- individuals -- can and do make their own choices and guide their own lives?

On the other hand, how about the moon's phases? Many folks talk about tendencies and patterns around the new and full moons; many folks (like farmers) order their lives and activities around the moon's signs and phases while others pay no heed whatsoever to the moon's phases, but are still affected by it.

So could we be talking about energies that can either be a poor master OR a great servant?



posted on Jul, 4 2019 @ 05:38 PM
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originally posted by: sselemaN

originally posted by: Out6of9Balance

originally posted by: sselemaN
a reply to: Diaspar

666 only means anything to Christians how one one be so arrogant to believe their language and religion holds all the answers a religion created by man, Bible was written by men, Men created gods. Gods didn’t create men.


Ofcourse the bible was written by men. Just like the evolution theory, written by men.

Do you know of any other beings that can write?
If horse and lions had hands they would paint horse-like images of god and lions would paint lion-like images,

That’s not the point the point is that men think gods wore fabrics, wrote books and spoke how we speak, We have created gods in our own image not the other-way around


There were natural phenomon ascribed to gods and there are gods taken before the Creator.



posted on Jul, 5 2019 @ 05:34 AM
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Interesting topic, as humans I believe we need structure/order to advance society/technology. Its 2019 A.D., signifying the number of years after Jesus's death. The whole world follows this system of measurement based on our savior, regardless of religious beliefs. Even atheists participate in Jesus' calendar. Without this type of structure, there could not be monthly bills, which keep the government(s), banks and society in operation. Without this structure there would be no government elections, no sports seasons, no education levels/grades, no seniority, no history, no food or coupon expiration dates, no prison sentence terms, etc..
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posted on Jul, 5 2019 @ 05:56 AM
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originally posted by: FlukeSkywalker

7 major keys on piano





Wrong.

A Major
Bb Major
B Major
C Major
Db Major
D Major
Eb Major
E Major
F Major
Gb Major
G Major
Ab Major

And if you want to go even further with the enharmonic equivalents there is also:
A# Major
B# Major
C# Major
D# Major
Fb Major
Cb Major
F# Major
G# Major

There are 7 white keys on a piano keyboard, but when you apply this to other instruments it becomes completely arbitrary. They are just a widely recognised system of tonal recognition. In practice and depending on the person/instrument/voice you can play with complete abandonment of the notion of western standardised notation. Not to mention the many other world music systems that have either more or less pitches.

Some west African pentatonic music has only 5 pitches. Some Persian and Indian music has lots of microtones in between our 11 (or 18 enharmonic equivalents) pitches.

If you want to go down a music rabbit hole, better to research why A = 440 changed from A = 432.
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posted on Jul, 6 2019 @ 01:06 PM
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about time

Great book about human preception of time.



posted on Jul, 12 2019 @ 09:23 PM
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They arent mind control when you dont have a job.

When you dont work a Saturday feels no different than a Wednesday.

If you dont want to be mind control dont get a job,.
When you have a job your MIND LOOKS FORWARD TO THE WEEKEND OR YOUR DAYS OFF


WHen you dont work your mind doesnt care and all the days feel exactly the same.



posted on Jul, 12 2019 @ 11:48 PM
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They really need to update that raciss crap. Every body in the solar system deserves it's own day of the week!

Man those dudes were idiots back then. I want to go to church on Plutoday not Saturnday!



posted on Jul, 12 2019 @ 11:50 PM
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originally posted by: DrBones666



If you want to go down a music rabbit hole, better to research why A = 440 changed from A = 432.


So a guitar and a trumpet could be tuned to the same rap beat duh



posted on Jul, 13 2019 @ 05:18 AM
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a reply to: sselemaN

Now that would be interesting to see... the energy of the world recorded each day of the week for a period of time so we can look and see what patterns develop between particular times.

Some professions can already see this energy type behavior. For example, police officers and first responders know when there is more crime than usual or more accidents and what not. There are peaks around things like major holidays (and here we are with time and the calendar again...).

The last day or last week of school for kids... imagine recoring that energy spike every school year compared to the first day of school.

Peaks during market crashes, world catastrophies, weather emergencies, conflict between countries... so on and so forth. All of these which can also be measured, even though these aren't as drectly tied or correlated to the day of the week, however having access to the day of the week it occurs on the time calendar.

Interesting the way you are looking at it.

leolady
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posted on Aug, 4 2019 @ 10:32 PM
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a reply to: sselemaN

You are partially correct.

Yes "time keeping" is being used to reinforce mind control, but that is not what it was originally designed for.

The 7 day week originated in Sumeria and each 7 day week represented a quarter of each lunation, where the last day of the month coincided with the new moon.

So it originally came from astronomy and is closely connected with myth.


The earliest evidence of an astrological significance of a seven-day period is connected to Gudea, priest-king of Lagash in Sumer during the Gutian dynasty, who built a seven-room temple, which he dedicated with a seven-day festival. In the flood story of the Assyro-Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh the storm lasts for seven days, the dove is sent out after seven days, and the Noah-like character of Utnapishtim leaves the ark seven days after it reaches firm ground.[c]

George Aaron Barton speculated that the seven-day creation account of Genesis is connected to the Babylonian creation epic, Enûma Eliš, which is recorded on seven tablets.[25]

Counting from the new moon, the Babylonians celebrated the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th as "holy-days"

In a frequently-quoted suggestion going back to the early 20th century,[27] the Hebrew Sabbath is compared to the Sumerian sa-bat "mid-rest", a term for the full moon.



There was also an 8-day week system that was used in Rome but the 7-day week system is what won out and is what we are using world-wide today. Also note that the convention of attributing specific planets/deities to each day of the week is a convention that is believed to have come about much later, about half-way through known history.
Link for info on the Nundinae 8-day week system



posted on Aug, 4 2019 @ 10:36 PM
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originally posted by: DanDanDat
I believe you are incorrect. The cage you speak of is not maintained by the 7 day week; it was brought about by the invention and proliferation of the mechanical clock in the 15 and 16 hundreds and with the rise of the factory in the 18 hundreds.

It was only during and after these time periods that humans even had the ability to mark time precisely enough to know what a 9 to 5 job might be or schedule what they might be doing past a few days.



To a large extent I do agree with you in terms of the "mind control" referred to in the OP. It came with the proliferation of mechanical clocks.




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