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The President Of The Wallace Organization Bicameral Mind's

The President Of The Wallace Organization Bicameral Mind's



The bicameral mind is a human mind functioning in a particular, unconscious mode or manner,in the manner intended by nature.

While the bicameral mind, exists in all people, it can be controlled or dominated by a special mode of consciousness developed not through mother nature but volitionally by each individual being.

That mind control or domination can be exercised by an individual over himself and others,or an individual can allow that mode of consciousness in others to control or dominate his or her bicameral mind.


The bicameral mind (two-chamber mind) is one that functions as an unconscious, two-step process.

Automatic reactions and thoughts originate in the right hemisphere of the brain and are transmitted to the left hemisphere as instructions to be acted upon.

The bicameral functioning is natures automatic,learned mode of response without regard to conscious thinking,by contrast,man-made consciousness functions through a deliberate.

volitional thought process that is independent of natures bicameral thought process.

Until approximately 3000 years ago,mans brain functioned entirely in natures automatic bicameral mode,but the automatic bicameral mind became inadequate to handle the mounting problems as societies became more complex.

To survive,man was forced to invent a new way of thinking a new mode called consciousness that could solve infinitely more complex problems.That consciousness mode involved his newly discovered powers of introspection.

His thinking process was further enhanced by new thoughts and insights created by comparisons done through metaphors and analogs.

Consciousness allows a person to make his or her own decisions rather than relying on natures bicameral process that automatically follows learned customs, traditional rules, and external "authorities".

Metaphors and analogs increase a persons range and power of thinking infinitely beyond natures range.

Yet despite the great advantages in using the man-invented mode of thinking, most people today depend to various degrees on their automatic bicameral mentality and external "authorities" to make their decisions for them.

That bicameral mentality lures people into searching for "sure-thing" guidance from "higher authorities", rather than using their own consciousness for making decisions and determining their actions.

Thus,in their search for prepackaged truth and automatic guidance,people seek "higher authorities":

Religion,politics,true-believer movements,leaders,gurus,cults, astrology,fads,drugs,feelings,and even forms of poetry, music,medicine,nutrition,and psychology.

The bicameral mind seeks outside sources that will tell it how to think and act,anyone can exploit the automatic bicameral mind in others by setting up "authorities" for influencing or controlling that bicameral mentality seeking external guidance.

Bicameral mentalities avoid human self-responsibility by seeking and obeying external decision makers.

In poker,for example,bicameral tendencies leave players open to being controlled by any conscious individual acting as an external decision maker and authority.

In addition,the single,biggest money-losing,mystical concept - the belief in luck is rooted in the bicameral mentality.

In fact,most gamblers rely on the phantom "authority" of luck to escape the only valid authority: their own rational consciousness.

Understanding bicameral tendencies in others can provide unbeatable advantages by knowing the external forces that control most people.

That understanding enables one not only to predict the actions of others but to control their actions.

A poker player,for example,can create unbeatable advantages by projecting any number of phantom "authorities" to which his opponents will obey,act,or react.


The principle of advantageously controlling the bicameral minds of others applies not only to poker but to all competitive situations involving two or more people.

Poker,however,provides crisp,clear examples of using the bicameral mind to control people.

More important,poker provides countless metaphors to which everyone can relate,also,most poker players are gamblers.

And gambling is a bicameral activity in which people abandon their own rational consciousness to phantom "authorities" such as feelings,luck,priests,and politicians.
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