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Frederick Dodson

@RealityCreation

Success Coach 🎯 Ontologist 🎡 Anomalies Researcher 🔭 https://t.co/ssXYJkpFXS 50+ Books in 7 Languages. Large Group Transformational Trainings

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I'm currently writing this book about missing people, missing children, amnesia, dissociative fugue, identity-loss, people who wake up knowing new languages, paranoid schizophrenia and other strange phenomena - but with radically different explanations than provided by mainstream media, police and psychiatrists. I've never enjoyed writing a book this much because it required detective work and research above and beyond. I'll have the book ready for publication in about a month.
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Tartaria
Tartaria@TartariaLives·
Goon on you for not 'letting' him win [which would have given him the same endorphin boost] but it would not have been, authentic, so that path leads to even more desperation, I would bet. You chose the harder path of 'showing' [I call it 'ripping the band-aide off'] because the end-result is wired-everlasting! If Anything, mankind is Really good at Trauma-Therapy, so I say, rip-it-off! There is a reason, 'Authenticity' is the loudest frequency we emit... use it. 💜
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Positive use of reverse psychology Played around 30 tennis matches against one person. I always won, he always lost. He came close to winning many times but was somehow mentally blocked due to negative momentum (not used to winning). One day he was down and frustrated because of it, so I said: I'd like you to know that you will never beat me. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not in 10 years. Deal with it. At this he laughed out loud. I was expressing his innermost belief, dragging it out of his subconscious. The statement might seem cruel, but it was actually ridiculous. The next match, he finally won. And then he also won other matches. He only needed to win once, to know it's POSSIBLE to repeat it. (And why did I need him to win? Because it's not good training to always win! )
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
How to introduce a new kitten to an old cat This also applies to children, employees and other situations that could potentially create hostile reactions to change. You introduce a kitten to an old cat by making it look like the cat is responsible for the kitten. This brings up feelings of care-taking instead of competition. You let a neighbor drop off the new kitten and don't get involved in care-taking for two weeks. Your hands-off approach teaches the old cat that it's responsible for the new kitten. You give your attention to the old cat. The only involvement is to feed the kitten by placing two bowls of food. But even here, you explain to your old cat that it's being done so that the old cat isn't bothered. Try to stay out of the house more often during this time. In employee situations, the new person should be introduced or trained or helped by the person who would most likely see them as competition or someone who could usurp their position. Make it their responsibility to look after the newcomer. Your children should help take care of the newborn baby so that they develop kindness toward it instead of a sense of competition-for-attention.
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Till🎭@SPIRITEDTILL·
@RealityCreation Reminds me of a story David Hawkins wrote about in Power vs. Force "Until Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile, it was universally accepted that it was not humanly possible to run any faster than that." The time after? Many people could do it. He shifted the paradigm
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The United States of America has the most weather disasters (tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, blizzards, severe storms) of any country in the world (look it up if you don't believe it). This provides a hint that weather is not only about nature (climate, meteorology) because the natural world of the U.S. is not much different from other places. There must be other factors at play. Perhaps consciousness/energy or even weather manipulation.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@Upleksa Shutting up about what you're not certain about is the best way to give accurate predictions almost all the time. 👍
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Aleksa
Aleksa@Upleksa·
The challenge for me is timing (hence the cross referencing). News moves fast, and by the time I figure out what's really going on, people have already hardened into their positions. Then the next thing hits before the last one even settled. There is a real hunger for truth in my region right now, but no one credible is filling that gap. Plenty of well-meaning people are spreading half-truths without realizing it, and I refuse to be one of them. I'd rather stay quiet than mislead someone out of ignorance, I rarely spread the truth unless I am absolutely certain in it. Even when I do spread the absolutely certain truth, once the doubt is seeded, people start doubting the initial truth. So it's less about needing specific answers and more about sharpening how I get to them faster.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
I don't comment more on world events more because I occupy a viewpoint alien to normal discourse and wouldn't make any sense. Public discourse is in-formed media which is all sponsored if it should reach more than a million people. The folks with the most money, set the stage, the tone, the narrative and the counter-narrative. In rare cases, non-sponsored information slips through the cracks. Like-attracts-like, so valid information attracts even more of the same, while misinformation creates even more. It's an uphill battle for humanity to get truthful information. I'm certain the world is run by 12 Bloodlines and these same families have been running the show since 500 years. They make this realm a more challenging training ground. One of these families controlled Israel, the other controlled Iran. "Fake competition" is the name of the game. I know the exact names of these families, I know their former names, I know where they resided, I know the exact dates they took over certain countries, I know what they intended to do to start World War III. When you look back on this Iran thing in a few years, you might notice they intended for Israel vs. Iran to be World War III, but the plan was diverted elsewhere and used against them. If you look back on Covid, you were supposed to notice the same thing. But did you? Did you notice that "pandemics" were intended to do much, much more but were diverted and used against them, making them look like total maniacs and creating massive backlash that led to the overhaul of the "medical industry"? When you occupy certain viewpoints, you have different points of reference. Communicating them is pointless. It achieves nothing but anger or ridicule because you're talking about things outside of their frame-of-reference. It's more successful and wholesome to talk about things people have references for. "People think" we "went to war with Iran". In reality, we've been at war with Iran for decades. My wish is that "we" end it soon and quit meddling in the middle-east. "People think" Russia and China are "siding with Iran" just like they thought the same "side with Venezuela". "People think" Israel and Iran are run by completely different people. "People think" nation-states are real. "People think" Trump is a slave of Israel. "People think" the massive anti-Israel sentiment created over the last year is organic. It's not that "people think" these things. It's what they are told. They actually don't do any THINKING of their own at all. You have 3 Million Epstein files from which you can extrapolate how the world works, if you think for yourself. You don't need me to explain it. But you could also extrapolate it from a million other things, without even needing those files. Look up the word "extrapolate" - it's a function missing in a lot of minds.
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@RealityCreation I wish you comment more on world events I bet that so many people want to know your view point Knowing whats really happening make people less tense.

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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
Why I've lived at so many places: I buy houses. Fix them up while living there for a few years. Sell them for more. Move to the next house to make pretty. I enjoy turning things that look neglected but with success-potential into luxury dwellings. It's a life-philosophy: Anywhere you show up, leave people and things better than they were before.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@Fractalizedd People SAY they want to hear ones real opinion, but watch what happens when people voice their real opinion. Most often, they want another person to confirm their own opinion.
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@CR1337 The darknet is even more monitored than the clearnet. That's the whole purpose. Just like VPN is more monitored than without VPN. You create a place believed to be secret, which attracts secretive people, so you monitor it more than any other place.
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@NicolaAldo61461 Ancient "Italy" is a good place to look for distorted History via fake "Jesuits", "Venetians", "Sicilians" "the Church", "Black Nobility" etc. Look at all those quotation marks. 😅
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CR1337@CR1337·
The future lies in the darknet, as the clearnet is already being fully monitored. It has a reason that the darknet is always described as dystopian criminal hell hole by the mass media; and while this part obviously exists, there are lots of useful resources and legit use cases. If you are new to Tor & the darknet, here a quick list with things to keep in mind: 1. Download Tor Browser ONLY from torproject[.]org + verify signature 2. Never log into Gmail/Facebook/Discord/etc. while on Tor 3. Don’t resize or maximize the window (fingerprinting) 4. No extensions, no plugins, ever 5. Keep JavaScript on “Safer” unless the site is ultra-sketchy, then “Safest” 6. Use Tails OS or Whonix VM if you’re doing anything 'serious' 7. Never download & open files outside Tor Browser 8. Treat every .onion link like it wants to steal your soul (use Dark[.]fail, tor[.]taxi, or Ahmia, a .onion search engine) 9. No real names, photos, or info; ever! 10. Monero > Bitcoin. New address every time. 11. New Identity button is your friend after every sensitive action 12. If it asks for phone verification, it’s a scam or the cops. Happy browsing - and stay safe! P.S.: No, TOR is not (!) 100% anonymous, nothing ever really is, but it is the best option we have.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@ProgressBar202_ Now that's what I call progress. At this rate 2026 will be finalized by the end of the year!
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
Remember the first Trump admin, where nearly everyone he praised and even employed turned out to be a Traitor? Bill Barr, Steve Bannon, Scarmucci, Bolton the list is endless. Same mode of operation in Admin 3. This is not the way I would go about it, as I don't believe in deception, but it's what's happening (again and again and again...yawn).
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George Rush
George Rush@George_Rush04·
@RealityCreation I could follow your logic if he had the right friends, But his best friends are Lindsey Graham, Mark Levin and every neocon loves him Not for what he has promising but for what he's actually doing .But the only good politician we have is Thomas Massie and he can't stand him.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@Upleksa What do you want to know? I think you could find it out because you know the greater context: Consciousness/Energy/Source. If you know that, you can extrapolate anything.
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Aleksa
Aleksa@Upleksa·
Understandable, although, some of us would really appreciate it if you commented on this more, mainly because of the sheer amount of misinformation being spread right now. I have noticed that even very smart people tend to have a mix of truth and falsehoods in their views. It is rare for anyone to get everything right, so I try to figure things out myself by separating what makes sense from what does not, keeping the good parts of the apple, and discarding the rotten parts. In your case, your perspective feels aboslutely closest to the pure truth out of the people I follow. Probably because you tie it all to the largest context, the largest game being played. Most people do not do that. They see it as an "Israel problem" or a "leftists problem" or just a "my country problem." For example, I know of a very, very smart guy who arrived at the same conclusions about history being fabricated and erased, and even the same timeframes as you. However, his major limitation was that he saw it as a "Serbia-only problem," something that happened exclusively to us. Because he did not consider the bigger picture, his otherwise pristine work got tainted. Your biggest contribution to my life has been, well, Reality Creation. Not in the sense of utilizing the specific techniques, but rather the way of looking and relating to the World, the tools, context and frame from which spontaneous techniques arise from, literal building blocks to human experience. Which is exactly why, in a sea of misinformation, what you share gives me a solid context against which I can compare my own findings and avoid falling into the traps.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@WeAreAllDragons Solid advice. One can create their preferred reality regardless of what's supposedly happening in the world.
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Dragonus Maximus 🐉
Dragonus Maximus 🐉@WeAreAllDragons·
Neville Goddard didn't get too involved with world events. My interpretation of his teachings is to let Caesar have what is Caesar's and focus on your own bubble, making it as lovely as it can be. I door knock, write postcards to voters, and voice my opinions to my elected "representatives," but I'm really trying to pull back from this stuff for now and stay in my own lane for my own well being.
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Frederick Dodson@RealityCreation·
@George_Rush04 Yes, that's what it looks like - a continuation of the past. Same old, same old. Except this time there's a little but world-changing difference: Everyone is aware of it. The mass-awareness didn't come about organically.
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George Rush@George_Rush04·
@RealityCreation Continuing in my comments, even if looking at it from a merely financial perspective you could not make the case that any of the things done are done with the intent of prioritizing the American people, all the money goes to foreign wars and such affairs.
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