ABSTRACT

The dual and simultaneous programming of kill yourself/do-not-die affects the brain gravely. The parts inside who want to kill themselves and the parts who cannot are unable to coexist. This inability to coexist can create thicker and greater barriers. If a suicide program is acted on, its opposite will appear to wipe it out. That is not co-existence. It is dominance and eradication. It is dissociation that makes both "die" and "do not die" be present within the same person, without awareness of each other. One of the most painful lessons for Holocaust survivors was that many of the population wanted them exterminated, their whole race wiped off the earth. Perhaps the suicidal training for cult victims teaches them wrongly that they are considered similarly worthless and undesirable. The do not-die programming may have begun even before the suicidal programming.