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A '''resister''' is any individual, group, or institution that passively, actively, and/or violently resists information and action that would otherwise bring themselves, and others, closer to [[Connection]].
A '''resister''' is any individual, group, or institution that passively, actively, and/or violently resists information and action that would otherwise bring themselves and others closer to [[Connection]].
 
Resisters resist by:
 
* Sowing disinformation
* Dissembling and confusing
* Co-opting potential threats with the carrot-sticks of money, power, sex, and fame.
* Increasing [[disjuncture]]. For example, setting humans against each other (by dividing into left and right, good and evil, male and female, or by skin color) and encouraging hatred and violence.
 
Resisters resist either because they are afraid of the power of Connection or because their [[Bodily Ego]] is damaged and psycho-pathologically attached to the aggrandizing accouterments of wealth, status, power, sex, etc.





Revision as of 13:20, 30 September 2017

A resister is any individual, group, or institution that passively, actively, and/or violently resists information and action that would otherwise bring themselves and others closer to Connection.

Resisters resist by:

  • Sowing disinformation
  • Dissembling and confusing
  • Co-opting potential threats with the carrot-sticks of money, power, sex, and fame.
  • Increasing disjuncture. For example, setting humans against each other (by dividing into left and right, good and evil, male and female, or by skin color) and encouraging hatred and violence.

Resisters resist either because they are afraid of the power of Connection or because their Bodily Ego is damaged and psycho-pathologically attached to the aggrandizing accouterments of wealth, status, power, sex, etc.