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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Book of Slavery''' is the collection of [[archetypes]] 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.<ref>{{archetypesandcreationtemplates}}</ref> </blockquote> | |||
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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. | |||
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Book of Slavery
The Book of Slavery is the collection of archetypes 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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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.
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