A short-sighted survival plan devised during the infant’s first year of life is still functioning by default, a program based on fear and held in place by mental noise, and it’s meant to be replaced. Til then we’re at effect of it and the noise of thinking pushes us around. Given time and clues enough you might discover for yourself what’s going on and set that outmoded strategy aside, to be ‘at cause’ at last. Or you could simply follow the clues now as Saint Cloud lays them out, for you to take the helm of the ship as the ‘mind of the infant’ is set aside. The symptoms of this lack of mental control (producing dysfunctions as numerous as there are people, each one unique) are discussed by those who continue to miss the cause — the mandate the baby set up before thinking came along, an urgency that control be found for physical survival’s sake, and being found that it be kept. (A major clue for you, in case you decide to go this on your own!) To understand something is to be liberated from it. That’s how it was for the author, anxiety-bound and buried in regrets, for which he designed a protocol that’s included here. While that was underway the rest came into view. The story of the infant’s initial survival plan is one we’re meant to be told early-on in life. With a quiet mind one has a chance to consider alternate survival plans that may await. (The author will share one in case it interests you.) Let Merlin be our guide, explaining all this to Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot. It’s summer in Britain and the weather’s fine as Merlin nears the castle walls . . .
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