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frustration followed him where ever he went — since it was inside him — but with enough time in nature he eventually calmed down and became more conscious and aware and present. For a short while he was able to feel joy.</p><p id="26e0">Back at home or at school or at his job he became a rebel. He fought everything and blamed everybody. He projected his rage outward. He was labeled a trouble-maker. His parents and teachers and bosses concluded that he needed more programming.</p><p id="5d6d">Which, of course, only made matters worse.</p><p id="a4fd">What he really needed, though, was de-programming and then re-programming. But there was no one in his life to show him that and help him with that. It was only after many, many years of self-exploration did he come to an understanding of his situation. Then it took many more years to heal and re-structure his life.</p><p id="9d35">He spent the bulk of his life undoing the subconscious programming he received as a child. There was so much to let go. If only he had been able to awaken earlier in

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his life he could have accomplished so much more and enjoyed so much more. But regret also needed to be released. It was one of the last things he let go of.</p><p id="5e63">Generally speaking, he was just another ordinary guy like so many others.</p><p id="645a"><i>Copyright by White Feather. All Rights Reserved.</i> <a href="https://readmedium.com/white-feather-archive-index-c95167f7dbaf"><b>White Feather Archive Index</b></a></p><p id="d136"><i>Speaking of noise in the noggin…</i></p><div id="f826" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/going-beyond-the-noise-6dff14dd1cdb"> <div> <div> <h2>Going Beyond the Noise</h2> <div><h3>A mouse in the house</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*dXGVJBkFBqTZLcrNIeQKYw.png)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

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Just Another Ordinary Guy

Changing the program

He was just a teenaged boy, programmed like everyone else. He revolted against that programming although he did not know it was the programming he was revolting against. He thought he was revolting against the world, society, family, friends, the established order. But it was the programming of his subconscious by the world, society, family, friends, and the established order that he was angry with. Unaware of this and not knowing how to change that programming his young life situation was filled with frustration and angst.

Whenever the chance arose he would get away. Whether to the mountains or forests or desert or the lake, he searched for solace in nature. His anger and frustration followed him where ever he went — since it was inside him — but with enough time in nature he eventually calmed down and became more conscious and aware and present. For a short while he was able to feel joy.

Back at home or at school or at his job he became a rebel. He fought everything and blamed everybody. He projected his rage outward. He was labeled a trouble-maker. His parents and teachers and bosses concluded that he needed more programming.

Which, of course, only made matters worse.

What he really needed, though, was de-programming and then re-programming. But there was no one in his life to show him that and help him with that. It was only after many, many years of self-exploration did he come to an understanding of his situation. Then it took many more years to heal and re-structure his life.

He spent the bulk of his life undoing the subconscious programming he received as a child. There was so much to let go. If only he had been able to awaken earlier in his life he could have accomplished so much more and enjoyed so much more. But regret also needed to be released. It was one of the last things he let go of.

Generally speaking, he was just another ordinary guy like so many others.

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