1. What you see is a hallucination. What I see is reality.
2. If what you see is identical to or close to what I see, then what you see is reality.
3. A group of people seeing the same thing (having the same hallucination) is called a truth squad.
4. A truth squad is composed of two or more people seeing the same thing.
5. An active truth squad can change and has changed human society.
6. Members of an active (transformative) truth squad share the same hallucination.
7. Some truth squads are exclusive. Anyone outside their hallucination is considered worthless or, at best, needing a hallucinatory takeover. An inclusive truth squad views all as within the hallucinatory fold.
8. Stepping outside all hallucinations is a worthy practice.
2. If what you see is identical to or close to what I see, then what you see is reality.
3. A group of people seeing the same thing (having the same hallucination) is called a truth squad.
4. A truth squad is composed of two or more people seeing the same thing.
5. An active truth squad can change and has changed human society.
6. Members of an active (transformative) truth squad share the same hallucination.
7. Some truth squads are exclusive. Anyone outside their hallucination is considered worthless or, at best, needing a hallucinatory takeover. An inclusive truth squad views all as within the hallucinatory fold.
8. Stepping outside all hallucinations is a worthy practice.
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