Greetings Fellow Digital Soldiers and Patriots,
Today we’re going to talk about how to intentionally redesign your consciousness for maximum effectiveness as a 5G soldier (for the record, I’m using the term “soldier” in this article as a poetic euphemism for truth teller).
You see, we’re in a “single grain of rice may tip the scale” scenario right now.
Though I believe America is in for a glorious future, there remains a huge potential for damage to come to our lives in the interim. Now is not a time to sit on one’s hands—we must prepare, and, to the best of our ability, assist others to prepare as well.
Fundamentally, what this requires is a hardcore devotion to the truth above all things. We must set aside our distractions and our grievances—we must learn to scroll through social media with an attitude of unbreakable stoicism. Nothing matters other than the mission to restore our republic, the safety of our families, and our relationship with God; there is simply no time anymore for anything else.
Many years ago, I stumbled upon a book called the Sacred Way of the Warrior, and though I no longer have that tome in my possession (and don’t recall the author or publisher) there was one line from that book that made a huge difference in my life. To paraphrase, it said that a true warrior is in touch with the essential goodness of existence—a “warrior” who has lost touch with this essential goodness is not a warrior at all, only a mercenary.
America has been captured, in a sense, by low-life mercenaries. But does that mean the American Dream is somehow invalidated? Absolutely not! You cannot corrupt an ideal, and as long as said ideal finds a home in the hearts of men and women, then it remains alive, vital, like a dormant ember ready to burst into a flame upon contact with the right materials.
With all the above said, let’s talk about how to transform our inner lives so that we can participate in the effort to rescue our republic in the highest possible capacity, amidst the present 5G war.
Self Help For Digital Soldiers
No one has ever, to the best of my knowledge, written a “self-help” guide for us Digital Soldiers.
The self-help world is, admittedly, rather cringe-inducing… going into the hypnosis business, I’ve had to hold my nose while perusing much of the material from that world. But alas, there are some real pearls of wisdom out there that you can find if you look hard enough. As they often say, I did so you don’t have to!
What follows is a distillation of some of the most powerful ideas I’ve ever found regarding transforming oneself—adjusted for use by Digital Soldiers.
I promise that you possess untapped potential of potentially gigantic proportions—indeed, of this I have zero doubt. Consider for a moment how miraculous it is that your body can coordinate 30 trillion cells worth of activity every single moment of every day … are you starting to see the vast, powerful intelligence that is inherent within you?
You’re Already a Hypnotist, Just Like Me
You see, we need less amygdala responses governing our lives, and more neocortex/pre-frontal lobe control over our decision-making processes—we need less reactivity, and more intentionality. This is the crux of the matter.
Make no mistake that hypnosis is a constant factor in our cognition/mood/outlook/etc—the things we repeatedly say to ourselves WILL act as hypnotic commands. Though you may not think of yourself as a hypnotist, you’ve nonetheless “self suggested” yourself into many different beliefs/worldviews/realities/etc. throughout the course of your life. Everyone is a hypnotist, in my opinion, and the only difference between someone like myself vs your everyday person out there is that I just happen to be aware of it. That’s all.
Subliminal influence is so pervasive that to notice it is akin to a fish noticing the water in which it swims.
Starting right now, I’m going to help you become aware of the powerful hypnotic effect that your “inner talk” is having on your state of being.
EXERCISE: take 5-10 minutes per day to speak to yourself the way someone who unconditionally loves you and wants the best for you would speak to you. You can do this out loud, or you can do it in your head. Either way, the important part is that you practice doing this every day.
The fact of the matter is that much of your unconscious attitudes and beliefs were formed beneath the threshold of conscious awareness, long before your pre-frontal lobes started to take over. This means that it’s vital to learn how to speak to yourself with the same level of care, love and kindness that you would show a 6-7 year old who is frustrated or upset at something that happened to them. Consider this as a SKILL that you can develop—the ability to “talk yourself down”, so to speak, when your amygdala is activating all kinds of old responses.
For men, I would add one other detail to this exercise: when you’re practicing talking to yourself in this way, imagine that you’re your own coach. What would a coach who 100% believes in you and wants the best for you say to you?
Talk to yourself about literally any part of your life you want—just practice doing so in the manner described above.
While doing this exercise, you are forbidden from insulting yourself or being unkind to yourself—cut that out for at least 5-10 minutes, that’s all. If persistent negative feelings and self-talk continue to come up, recognize this is the natural consequence of learning something new. Keep going …
If you stick to this exercise every day, then sooner or later you will notice a major difference in how you feel. For many of us, showing ourselves love is an awkward thing to do—it makes us feel weird and silly. Do it anyways.
You don’t have to become some kind of Olympic champion of meditation or anything like that—think of loving self-talk as a bit like watering a plant. Just like how a plant will wither without water, so too do humans wither away without love. How much love have you shown yourself lately? How much time, really, does it take to water a plant? A few minutes a day will surely yield results, sooner or later.
By changing how we talk to ourselves internally, we begin to see how we have been our own hypnotists this entire time.
Troubleshooting
Now, what if you simply can’t STAND the thought of saying nice things to yourself? Don’t worry, because I’ve got something for that too. One doesn’t hit the gym for the first time and immediately begin by lifting the heaviest weights, if you catch my drift.
A great “hack” for this is to instead focus on someone else who you deeply admire or respect. In your own mind, heap as much praise on said person as you can muster. Get detailed about it—write down what it is you appreciate, admire, respect, etc., about them. Do this for 5-10 minutes per day for a week or two.
Now, here’s the mind-blowing part: after having done this for about a week, ask yourself what it is about you that makes you able to perceive these wonderful qualities in the other person.
Think about it: is it distasteful for you to admire that person? No, it isn't. Would you admire that person if you didn't have the wherewithal to notice said admirable qualities in the first place? Furthermore, would you notice those admirable qualities if they didn't reflect something admirable in you?
No, no, and NO.
Look, at the end of the day, if you’re a decent human being who means well, then you have every right to compliment yourself on a regular basis. Chances are, those who tell you otherwise would never think twice about puffing themselves up at your expense. At the end of the day, who cares? Since when was it your job to cater to them anyways?
If you perceive greatness in others, and you care about yourself and your community, then you’re already a fantastic human being. End of story. Case closed.
So now that you’re well on your way to mastering the art of positive self-suggestion, let’s move onto more “intellectual” matters.
Intellectual Fortitude
Of course, it’s very important to be as free from unhelpful emotions as possible, hence the above exercises.
Note: I didn’t say negative—I just said unhelpful. So-called “negative” emotions, you see, oftentimes have a positive reason for being there. For example, anger can, under the right conditions, be the perfect fuel to get us to assert or repair an important boundary. Emotions are there to move us— hence, e-motion. The real question is, where do you want to go?
Ah … now here’s an interesting fact about life: emotions will put us in motion, but when we’re plotting our course, it’s best that your ship remain stationary. Sometimes, we need to be as free from emotion as possible to conduct proper analysis of the world around us—and of our potential choices of action. Think of your emotions and your intellect as akin to your two legs—you need both to walk.
As digital soldiers in the current landscape, proper data analysis is CRITICAL. We must be as unprejudiced (prejudice = pre-judge) as possible, to expand our thinking to the point where we can make reliable and accurate judgments about the world around us. Put simply, we need to develop intellectual rigor—our emotions, important as they are, do not alone comprise any kind of scientific method. One of the reasons why we started this piece by dealing with emotions is because the healthier we are on an emotional level, the easier it will be for us to engage in high-level analysis of events.
Emotional self-control is a prerequisite for intellectual honesty and rigor. Why is this? Because we can’t be intellectually honest when our emotions prevent us from considering ideas and possibilities we don’t like. It’s truly that simple.
To be intellectually honest, it is necessary sometimes to abandon old, cherished beliefs.
Case in point: I was once a left-wing activist. Do you think it was fun to realize I had been lied to about literally everything?
Most people will bury their head and refuse to acknowledge that which threatens their worldview—but as Digital Soldiers, you and I must operate at a higher standard than that.
Are you prepared to go all the way to learn the truth and restore our glorious republic?
Are you prepared to learn the truth to the best of your ability, come what may, and then proceed to tell others about it?
If yes, then welcome to the team. My hat goes off to you.
Let’s keep going …
How to Develop an Eagle Eye for Useful Information
You need to practice the art of arguing with yourself. Become your own challenger—pretend to hold a totally opposite point of view to the one you hold, just for the sake of learning what it’s like to argue from multiple perspectives. You may find that this can sometimes cause unpleasant emotions to come up to the surface.
Back when I was a shy, insecure young man, I found it exceedingly painful to have my beliefs questioned—my castles-made-of-sand were oh so precious to me. As human beings, we tend to mistake our beliefs for our identity, but these are two completely different things (much like how your clothes are NOT your body). Collectively, people have spent WAY too much time staying in their intellectual comfort zones, and this is largely what paved the way for lockdowns and medical mandates, among other atrocities.
With that in mind, here’s a powerful exercise that will show you the limits of your current intellectual framework:
EXERCISE: get a piece of paper, and put the phrase “Things I know are true beyond a shadow of a doubt” at the top. From there, simply proceed to brainstorm a list of such things. It’s not important that you “get it right”—what’s important is that you make an honest effort. Remember, we’re building cognitive muscles here—regular exercise is necessary.
If you’re being honest with yourself, you will start to see areas where you’ve made assumptions, miscalculated something, etc. You will begin to find your blind spots (we all have ‘em!). If you stick to this, then sooner or later your capacity for intellectual rigor will become downright scary. The pursuit of knowledge is never ending, and we all make mistakes from time to time along the way.
The point is: never stop learning, and never stop building your probative faculty. After enough practice, you WILL develop an eye for pertinent information with regard to any topic you can think of—it will happen on a deep instinctual level.
Now that you’ve developed your probative faculty to laser-like precision, what happens next?
Now it’s time to fulfill your duty to lead others to the truth as best you can.
Tips on Sharing the Truth
Pardon the analogy here, but leading people to the truth is a bit like sales.
Take a look at Donald Trump—his supreme talent for sales is making a critical difference in the world right now. You see, at the end of the day, the truth shall set us free—but sometimes the truth must be packaged a certain way before the people will “buy”.
Should things be this way? Who cares? They already are this way. We must work with human nature; begrudging people for needing to be sold on the hidden truths of our world is about as useless as begrudging squirrels for being inclined to gather acorns. People are what they are—help them see the value of the truth as best you can, and the let God take care of the rest.
You can’t please everyone—nor should you try. But clumsy communication, unchecked emotions, etc., can sometimes lose you an otherwise receptive audience.
At the end of the day, you have your own unique style. Not everyone needs to be an extrovert—the world would be far worse off without introverts and introspective types. Your main concern should be with refining yourself to the point where you’re able to communicate effectively with deserving, receptive others.
You are utterly unique, irreplaceable, and therefore infinitely valuable. If you don’t make your contribution to the world then who will? Nobody but you can be you.
Your Instinctual Inheritance
I want you to consider something: the only reason you’re here is because ALL your ancestors successfully reproduced. You already have decent social instincts—the only reason why you might think you don’t (genuine neurological issues notwithstanding) is because you’re living in a world that’s gone utterly mad.
Considering how psychologically violent our society has become, it’s only natural for sane, kindhearted people to doubt that they’re likable and/or intelligent. It’s quite tragic, really.
Though you may not be telepathic, the fact remains that you have a sense of when people are friendly, hostile, aloof, etc. Lean into this—your subconscious mind is VERY good at reading other people. There is no “course” that teaches how to do this nearly as well as simply going out into the world and interacting with people. Are people rude sometimes? Obnoxious sometimes? Sure, they are. But the more unmoved you remain in the face of hostility, the greater your powers of charisma will become … (Pro-tip: take NOTHING personally.)
If you genuinely care about other people, then you have what it takes to reach them (at least, in general). As a digital soldier, your job is to counter the mainstream narrative—and that means talking to people, and showing them a side to reality they’ve never considered before. Even if you just want to help a small handful of people in your life, every little bit counts.
Mainstream propaganda is literally killing people—THIS is why we’re learning about mental self-control and persuasion. This information will help us propagate the truth as best we can, and in the process potentially save lives.
Authenticity and courage are contagious—find your audience, my friend, and let the rest of the chips fall where they may.
An Exercise for Shy People
With all the above said, many of us get shy and self-conscious from time to time. What does one do about this?
FOCUS ON THE OTHER: shy people tend to be very inwardly-focused. This is partly what causes shyness to occur, if you ask me—the pressure to be interesting and always have something to say, paradoxically, causes many of us to clam up and withdraw. The antidote to this is simply to practice focusing 100% on other people when you talk to them. From here on out, don’t worry one bit about “saying the right thing”—few things draw people in quite like the feeling like they’re being truly seen and heard.
The more you interact with people, the better sense you will get regarding how to raise potentially controversial ideas to them—never underestimate just how impactful it can be for a person to feel truly seen or heard. Give that to people, and they’ll be MUCH more likely to follow your lead.
Conclusion, for Now
To recap, we’ve covered:
1) Emotional self-regulation
2) Intellectual rigor/honesty
3) Social effectiveness
If you practice what I’ve shown you, then it’s only a matter of time before you become a veritable athlete in those 3 areas—and this, in turn, will make you a force to be reckoned with.
As the world wakes up to the lies of the mainstream, it will create a vacuum that you can fill. You will be able to out-research and out-persuade media companies with multiple-million dollar budgets.
A great many of the seeds you plant will take time to grow—remain undaunted. God gave you a mind and a heart with which to change the world for the better. Just make sure you have what you need, and then extend the help you reasonably can to others.
Keep moving … keep growing … keep researching … and keep talking …
Together, we will rid ourselves of the dark cabal forever.
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Discernment. The ability to suss out the truth despite the presence of overwhelming amounts of noise and interference -- propaganda, in a 5GW.
Discernment is the key; I believe that is much of what you are saying especially regarding point #2.
Some call it 'the ability to keep your head while those around you are losing theirs.' For a recent example, how did you feel when you first heard about the events of Oct. 7? Few if any people could claim not to have had amygdala-based initial responses. It is only human, when faced with such horror. The question to ask is, How soon did I get past that and start thinking critically about what was really going on? Who did this, why did they do it, who knew about it and did nothing to stop it?
Asking those sort of questions is key to understanding what is going on below the surface; and that is where the 5GW is fought -- below the surface, inside our thoughts and emotions.
WOW what a great article.
We the People are the news now and each large as well as small voice is spreading the Truth faster and faster each day. Your advice is absolutely critical to getting the Truth out and across the world.
Thanks you!
Looking forward to your next article.
God Wins!
God Bless!!!