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The Book of Slavery, is part of the [[Old Energy Creation Template]]. It contains archetypes used to convince individuals that hard work, long hours, and a life time of toil are essential moral and/or spiritual prerequisites for "salvation," redemption, or entry into the inner circles. | The Book of Slavery, is part of the [[Old Energy Creation Template]]. It contains archetypes used to convince individuals that hard work, long hours, and a life time of toil are essential moral and/or spiritual prerequisites for "salvation," redemption, or entry into the inner circles. | ||
The Book of Slavery is founded on the [[Accumulating Class]]es belief that the masses are little more than cattle, "human capital stock," as American White House adviser Keven Hassett put it.<ref>Rupar, Aaron. “‘Human Capital Stock’: White House Adviser Kevin Hassett Uses Dehumanizing Term for US Workers.” ''Vox'', 2020. https://www.vox.com/2020/5/26/21270863/kevin-hassett-human-capital-stock-coronavirus.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 14:39, 6 February 2023
The Book of Slavery is the collection of archetypes in this planet's Old Energy Creation Template used to justify and create the working/slave castes of the planet. It is a collection of archetypes used to justify power, hierarchy, inequality, the application of force, judgment, and exclusion.[1]
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Book of Slavery > Book of Power, Creation Template, Masonic Tarot Deck, Old Energy Creation Template
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Notes
The Book of Slavery, is part of the Old Energy Creation Template. It contains archetypes used to convince individuals that hard work, long hours, and a life time of toil are essential moral and/or spiritual prerequisites for "salvation," redemption, or entry into the inner circles.
The Book of Slavery is founded on the Accumulating Classes belief that the masses are little more than cattle, "human capital stock," as American White House adviser Keven Hassett put it.[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ Template:Archetypesandcreationtemplates
- ↑ Rupar, Aaron. “‘Human Capital Stock’: White House Adviser Kevin Hassett Uses Dehumanizing Term for US Workers.” Vox, 2020. https://www.vox.com/2020/5/26/21270863/kevin-hassett-human-capital-stock-coronavirus.