This podcast is extremely interesting. The dynamics of what is the difference between good or evil.
An image of an action?
Visual versus action.
At the first impression it's attractive to the impressionable mind - instinctively. Depending on one's own interpretation once you become conscious. For example:
If your parents showed you a flower. It's beautiful at first glance. But if the parent or some other adult or figure of authority digress into phycological manipulation, they'd tell them - not. And reciprocate with a physical reaction like "Don't smell the flowers, it's an evil drug, to penetrate your mind..."
This podcast is extremely interesting. The dynamics of what is the difference between good or evil.
An image of an action?
Visual versus action.
At the first impression it's attractive to the impressionable mind - instinctively. Depending on one's own interpretation once you become conscious. For example:
If your parents showed you a flower. It's beautiful at first glance. But if the parent or some other adult or figure of authority digress into phycological manipulation, they'd tell them - not. And reciprocate with a physical reaction like "Don't smell the flowers, it's an evil drug, to penetrate your mind..."
Anglo-Saxon isn't necessarily the definition of the caucasia institute. Notwithstanding the narrative.