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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Regarding the social <strong>org</strong>anisation of peaceful tribes, which you have mentioned, modern<br />

humans, indeed, have much to learn here. It’s particularly noteworthy that everyone<br />

lived in peace and friendship, and the most experienced person unselfishly and actively<br />

helped people, living according to the ideology of Good, without any privileges or<br />

power in the community. In general, he lived like the rest of his people. It’s a good<br />

example for those people who today consider themselves to be leaders and priests, that<br />

is, politicians and ministers of church. I think that any sensible nation would like to have<br />

such a social <strong>org</strong>anisation. Here’s an interesting comparison: if an experienced person in<br />

the past, living like everyone else, helped with his knowledge to society in practice,<br />

working with people individually, in modern world, priests and politicians not only exist<br />

separately from people, but they also try to strengthen their power <strong>by</strong> means of mass<br />

moods through various promises. Although in fact, if we follow historical examples of<br />

even thousands of years old, nobody has ever fulfilled these promises. For priests and<br />

politicians, this is just an ancient game of promises based on people's beliefs.<br />

Rigden: Simply, it is necessary to understand why it happens this way and why society<br />

itself supports this process, each time stepping on the same rake. All this is predictable<br />

when consumer thinking dominates in society. What are the promises of politicians and<br />

priests? For those in power, this is just a method of manipulating the masses, that is,<br />

public mood. This is a game on desires and aspirations of, I emphasise, the masses, the<br />

thinking patterns of which are formed through mass media owned <strong>by</strong> those in power.<br />

For the masses, promises and assurances of politicians and priests are an expression of<br />

the consumer format that has nothing to do not only with true spirituality but also with<br />

fulfilling what has been promised. What the masses have been promised to be “given<br />

and provided for free” is what people already consider as their own in their thoughts and<br />

live <strong>by</strong> this illusion of hope. The matter here is only about personal gain, which affects<br />

their financial interests. Knowing this consumer desire of people, priests and<br />

politicians simply manipulate the mood of the masses.<br />

For example, while people live hoping that the priests and politicians will keep their<br />

promises, the latter safely go about their business. As soon as discontent starts brewing<br />

in society and people run out of patience, a political theatre of action unfolds. Incitement<br />

of negative sentiments begins in society with the help of priests and politicians.<br />

Rumours are spread from their circles about who exactly is deceiving people and who is<br />

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