Ages old search for stories: in nightclub supplies

May 25
Posted by russelltwyce Filed in Law of Attraction, Mind Control, Short Stories, Subliminal Mind

What do you suppose the attraction would be to a site called nightclub supplies ned, when you were originally on a search for stories.  On a thought, you wouldn’t think a search for stories would take you to one that seems to have a marketing bent for promoting nightclub supplies, but there is where Ned is quite different.

attractionNightclub Ned is a fictional character who sells nightclub supplies but his real objective is in showing how to make the world a better place by teaching and using mind control and subliminal messages.

“What on earth,” I suspect you may be wondering, “could subliminal messages and mind control have in common with nightclub supplies?  For that, matter how are any of those related to the phrase ‘search for stories’ that is found in the title of this blog post?  And what is the attraction?”  Well, the answer might not be on earth at all but in the fictional real or even in the realm of attraction.

Nightclub Ned isn’t the only Master of Attraction

In ages past, a major way to pass values and knowledge on to a next generation was by using stories and fables that each had a moral.  I recall watching one episode of Star Trek: the next generation where Captain Picard was stranded on a deserted planet with the captain of an alien ship and the only way for them to communicate was to search for stories that exemplified the meaning they were trying to convey.  Jesus and other characters in the bible often spoke in parables that were simply vignettes that described a particular theme.  All of those reasons worked for the uses assigned to them because when people use their brains to think abstractly, as in supposing how the subject matter in a fable can applies to all people, they’re able to comprehend the material more acutely than one who sees the same lesson in a concrete form as an event similar to the story’s moral happens in real life.  In other words, though perhaps I’ve over-simplified for the brevity of this introduction, we humans are hard-wired for a search for stories and this natural programming runs deep in our psyche.  Mind control methods and subliminal messages exploit our own mental make-up against us.  And that’s a major reason why our world is a mess.  A good method of how to make the world better may be in a search for stories in our past that still have value today.

Nightclub supplies Ned will attempt to lightheartedly and humorously educate you on how mind control and subliminal messages work.  Under the guise of marketing nightclub supplies, and telling stories about Nightclub Supplies Ned’s attraction adventures with Smokin Hot Nan, I’ll be attempting to arm your thought processes to protect themselves.  Is that truth or fiction?  Is it a search for stories?  I sincerely and optimistically believe teaching people think free from outside influences an answer to the question of ‘how to make the world better’.

A search for stories is a pathway to avoiding mind control and subliminal messages. How to make the world better may be possible in truth or fiction might in nightclub supplies.  It’s for you to decide.

A search for stories, truth or fiction, on how to make the world better.

May 25
Posted by russelltwyce Filed in Short Stories

200Russell Twyce wants to know how to make the world better so he is on a search for stories that are either truth or fiction. His search for stories will take him to the truth or fiction of his creativity and knowledge. Intrinsically, we all already know how to make the world better. It’s really easy. We all just need to search for stories of our own minds and experience and then judge honestly if they are truth or fiction. Did this sound a little thick? Maybe, but I know that it is true — and that this post will give a solid anchor to my key phrases selection. Those are “truth or fiction“, “search for stories” & “how to make the world better“.

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On a search for stories, truth or fiction, on how to make the world better.

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