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'''Indoctrination''' is the process of shaping and controlling and individual's beliefs, [[values]], [[mores]], and behavioural patterns via the insertion of [[Ideology]] in the form of ideas and [[Archetypes]] into [[Individual Consciousness]] and [[Collective Consciousness]].
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Indoctrination is most effective when undertaken at an early age (i.e. infancy and childhood) when the [[Physical Unit|physical unit]] is most trusting and receptive. In this regards parents are the primary (though typically unwitting) agents of indoctrination.  
<blockquote class="definition">'''Indoctrination''' is the process of shaping and controlling and individual's beliefs, [[values]], [[mores]], and behavioural via the insertion of [[Ideology]] into the [[Individual Consciousness]] and [[Collective Consciousness]]. </blockquote>


Indoctrination that is initiated in the home is carried forward by the school system and the mass media.
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The goal of indoctrination is disempowerment and control of the individual ([[Slavery]], in other words) and intergenerational maintenance/reproduction of [[The System]].
Indoctrination is typically implemented in order to shape behaviour for the purposes of exploitation.<ref>Sosteric. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016.</ref>


Indoctrination comes in many forms. There is [[Spiritual Indoctrination]], [[Social Indoctrination]], [[Economic Indoctrination]], [[Psychological Indoctrination]], and [[Political Indoctrination]]
Indoctrination is most effective when undertaken at an early age (i.e. infancy and childhood) when the [[Physical Unit|physical unit]] is most trusting and receptive. In this regards parents are the primary (though typically unwitting) agents of indoctrination.


==See Also==
The indoctrination that is initiated in the home is carried forward by the school system and the mass media.


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The goal of indoctrination is disempowerment and intergenerational maintenance/reproduction of [[The System]].


Indoctrination comes in many forms. There is [[Spiritual Indoctrination]], [[Social Indoctrination]], [[Economic Indoctrination]], [[Psychological Indoctrination]], and [[Political Indoctrination]]


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Indoctrination is the process of shaping and controlling and individual's beliefs, values, mores, and behavioural via the insertion of Ideology into the Individual Consciousness and Collective Consciousness.

NOtes

Indoctrination is typically implemented in order to shape behaviour for the purposes of exploitation.[1]

Indoctrination is most effective when undertaken at an early age (i.e. infancy and childhood) when the physical unit is most trusting and receptive. In this regards parents are the primary (though typically unwitting) agents of indoctrination.

The indoctrination that is initiated in the home is carried forward by the school system and the mass media.

The goal of indoctrination is disempowerment and intergenerational maintenance/reproduction of The System.

Indoctrination comes in many forms. There is Spiritual Indoctrination, Social Indoctrination, Economic Indoctrination, Psychological Indoctrination, and Political Indoctrination

Footnotes

  1. Sosteric. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016.