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COMMANDMENTS OF WAR
This book describes how Jesus, Confucius, Buddha, Lao Tse, Nanak and Mohammed have much more in common than we ever imagined and how they all differed from, opposed, or fought the Sumerian Culture.
It describes in detail how all bibles have a common origin, the Sumerian Culture.
It tells us what we all have to learn from Jainism.
It releases the remaining Mental Implants of the Ziggurat/Authority System and describes how they condition us to systematically destroy our integrity and despise our humanity. It analyzes the core values of both the Work and the Sumerian cultures, and in doing so, shows us why the Sumerian Culture does not and cannot work.
It presents the concepts of Culture, Civilization, Education and Spirituality of the Work Culture, and in the process, hints on what Work Culture thinking is like, that is, how it is to think (and feel) under the cultural default settings of the Work Culture, in contrast to the default settings of the Sumerian Culture that most of us were raised with.
It reveals how the Sumerian Culture established artificial standards of perfection that no human being should be expected to meet and how we have been conditioned to feel guilty and vulnerable and maneuverable because we "fail" to meet those standards; how we have been conditioned to stay away from discussing crucial personal and social issues because “ it is not up to us,” or said in other words, to give up freedom of choice; to fear authority above anything else; to ignore our own conscience and obey, unconditionally, authoritative individuals.
It describes the exact cause-effect relationship between the Sumerian Culture and militarism, and how doing away with the cause is pulling the plug on the effect.
It shows how "Divide and Conquer" is not just a political slogan as it has been ingrained into ourselves and into every facet of our life to spine-chilling extremes. It describes exactly how the Sumerian Culture fabricated a corporal divide and a devious attitude toward everything related to human sexuality and reproduction, bringing about a plethora of sexual deviations and aberrations.
It tells us how, in the Sumerian Culture, people and things are good only in the measure that we can use them and how, in the Work Culture, people and things are good in their own right, independent of their usefulness to us.
It describes, in detail, the sacrificial, sin, purity and sacrilege cultures and their nefarious consequences on our social and economic systems and on ourselves.
It explains how we have been made to believe that religious belief is an inherent part of us and how we have been programmed to react to anything foreign.
It tells us why devout people are so nice as acquaintances and so nasty as partners or family members.
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