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Khepri

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Assuming the Not-Know
« on: October 15, 2021, 11:05:29 pm »
A really simple game strategy that has been adopted is one where, when the individual has been 'caught' out, they make sudden claim that they 'know nothing', with the intention that denial will allow their accuser to not overwhelm them into revealing their true purpose, and by winning this game they have won the 'get away with it' game too.

This game has also, created another game which is the opposite - where a being may at anytime accuse another of working against them. This is of course a total fabrication but the being been accused goes into the real 'I didn't know' position and then feels guilt and shame at their wrong doing, though they have done no such thing.

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Re: Assuming the Not-Know
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2021, 02:32:28 am »
Me is really looking forward to Level 4  ;D

Level 2 is still producing change here and there (objects) as well as boredom, still moving through the boredom though.
Starting to just pick any object I have been using day in day out, real significant objects are not easy to find anymore.
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Re: Assuming the Not-Know
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2021, 02:40:24 am »
Level 4 is proving to be a blast!

Cognition after cognition - didn't fully appreciate the requirement of RI too until this level - running it before and during when it just feels right to do it.

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Re: Assuming the Not-Know
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2022, 05:53:34 am »
Here's a similar game: someone says you owe them some money and you see their fuzzy minded alcoholic state so you say with emphasis and arms akimbo, WHAT MONEY?!?"  :-)  And of course you are very happy to get this degraded being off your lines - definitely not a humane or eternal solution.

A really simple game strategy that has been adopted is one where, when the individual has been 'caught' out, they make sudden claim that they 'know nothing', with the intention that denial will allow their accuser to not overwhelm them into revealing their true purpose, and by winning this game they have won the 'get away with it' game too.

This game has also, created another game which is the opposite - where a being may at anytime accuse another of working against them. This is of course a total fabrication but the being been accused goes into the real 'I didn't know' position and then feels guilt and shame at their wrong doing, though they have done no such thing.