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I loved the excerpt Pete - only one puzzlement!  Did Dennis use the word
"ionization"  or was it association, identification or ideation? I haven't
got a definition of ionization which fits the context.

What tape was it on?

Regards,

 

Martin

 

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From: Pete McLaughlin <[email protected]>
Date: September 1, 2012 1:18:40 PM PDT
To: Beth Guest <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IVy-subs-1] Genetic line
Reply-To: Pete McLaughlin <[email protected]>

Is there some kind of bond because of genetics and if so what is it?

 

Hi Beth

  Two thing come to mind from your question.  LRH said something about
contagion of aberration in his early books. It might have been DMSMH or
Science of Survival.

 Dennis Stevens demonstrates that postulates can change the physical body in
this chapter from his research notes 03 Philosophy and levels 2, 3, and 5 of
TROM that is available at www.tromhelp.com/books

If this universe is composed only of life and postulates then postulates can
change the genetic inheritance of species.

 

Sincerely

Pete


Thereby Hangs a Tale


Ah thereby hangs a tale and webll have to tell you this tale so youbll
understand this.  This is the source of homosexuality in males and itbs a
great puzzle to every male, and I have got to the source of it. I do know
where it comes from and Ibll give you the data. Once you understand where it
comes from it will stop bothering you.

Now to understand it we have to go and look back to creatures living in the
wild. If you examine various creatures living in the wild in colonies
particularly herbivores, creatures like stags, kangaroos and so forth youbll
find in their mating season therebs an enormous carnage of loss of young
males in fights. They get into fights. Therebs a well known, you can read it
up in anyb& any book on zoology and you can go out into the wild and see
these deerbs fighting each other during the mating season.

What happens is that the mature male deer, hebs a big fella and he collects
a harem, he has his own harem of female deer and he guards them quite
possessively and young males grow up and as they grow up to be sexually
mature they cast envious eyes on his harem, you see. And all the time
theybre nosing around and trying to get a bit of sex from these female deer
of his harem, and, of course, he doesnbt care for this one little bit. So
they end up in fights and you find the stags fighting. 

Well the fights are to the death amongst stags and amongst kangaroos.
Kangaroos got exactly the same mating habits and the fights are to the death
amongst the kangaroos too. And unfortunately the young stags stand no chance
against these big stags and they just simply get slaughtered. If they are
not slaughtered their maimed and go away to die in misery and the whole
thing is very, very wasteful of the young male breeding stock. And you might
argue, of course, well itbs nature reding tooth and claw, itbs survival of
the fittest, yes, yes but itbs still wasteful if it can be avoided. 

You see a species survives best if it reserves itbs fighting for members
which arenbt of its own species. In other words, when a species starts to
fight amongst itself itbs an inefficient scene because its fighting its own
species, you see, itbs fighting itself. It does much better, it survives
much better, a species does, if it reserves itbs fighting for creatures that
are not of itbs own species. You understand me?

So when I say itbs wasteful, I mean exactly that, itbs very wasteful and the
stags and the kangaroobs have never solved this problem, but the apes did.
They solved it. 

Now the problem also exists among predatorbs lions and tigers, theybve got
similar mating habits. Now theybve solved it too but there solution is quite
a different solution to the ape solution. So it doesnbt concern us. But
other creatures have solved the problem too. The stagbs never did solve it,
the kangaroobs never solved it and to this day they still have this ritual
annual slaughter of these young males. But as I say the apes solved it and
webre interested in that because the apes are mankindbs immediate ancestors.
Webre descended from the apes at a physical body level so webre very
interested in the apebs solution to that problem and itbs very, very
relevant to this subject of the feminine ionization on the rear end of the
male human. 

Now therebs no doubt that some millions and millions of years ago the ape
too suffered this carnage amongst their ape colonies and so forth, every
year in the mating season the young adolescent apes would come up and
therebd be the big ape there with his harem and the young adolescent would
be driven by his sexual urges to fight the big fella and he would almost
invariably lose, he would lose and carnage would occur. But the apes,
possibly because the apes were a little bit smarter than many other animals,
but the apes came up with a solution to it. And their solution worked. 

We can imagine a hypothetical scene, that one day some young adolescent ape
was fighting to the death with some large ape who owned the harem and it had
got to the point where he realized that he was being slaughtered and if the
fight continued as he had to go on fighting, he was going to get killed. So
he, in desperation, said to himself, bWell what the hell, is there any way
I can prevent myself from getting killed here? This big fellabs going to
kill me and hebs not going to relent until hebs killed me. I canbt do
anything about it.b 

So in final desperation he suddenly remembered, this young adolescent ape
had watched the female apes and he realized that the male ape, the dominant
male ape, could always be appeased by a female ape. This is true in the ape
kingdom, the female ape can always appease the angry male ape by presenting
her rump to him. Soon as she presented her rump to him, he mounts her
sexually, makes a few pelvic thrusts and ummb& dismounts and honour is
satisfied, you might say, and he goes his way, and she goes her way. 

And this adolescent ape millions and millions of years ago fighting the big
ape he must have realized this, the big ape he was the owner of the harem.
The adolescent must have spotted this in desperation to save his own life he
offered his own rump to the male ape, and the male ape, of course, once a
rump is offered to him he immediately assumes that this must be a female
hebs fighting so he did his thing his native conditioning would cause him to
do. He simply mounted the adolescent male ape made a few pelvic thrusts
dismounted and went his way. 

We can presume that the adolescent male ape, he must have breathed a sigh of
relief, he saved his life and more importantly his solution worked so next
time he came along to the harem he knew how to save his life. He had
experience, he had experiential factor here of knowing how to solve the
problem. He could fight to the point where he was losing the battle then he
knew that he could always end the fight by acting as a female, acting up as
a female. 

And so he no doubt used this mechanism there. But other eyes were watching
him, lots and lots of other apes were watching. As in any other animal
colony, therebs lots and lots of youngsters who watch the fights with great
interest. Itbs of great significance to them these fights are and lots and
lots of young male apes must have been watching this adolescent ape when he
presented his rump and they learnt too, and they spotted it so when their
turn came to try and become the leader of the tribe and take on the big
fella, they learnt how to save their life too. And , because apes are pretty
smart, their pretty quick learners, you know, for things like that. And so
it got into their culture and it spread. 

Now why would it spread through the ape colony, through the ape culture?
Well simply because those who practiced it, those who practiced this system
survived. The adolescent ape who practiced this system survived and the
adolescent ape who practiced it, he eventually would grow up and become a
fully mature male ape and would go off and get a harem of his own. If he
didnbt practice this system therebs a good 80% chance that hebd get
slaughtered and he would never survive and his genes would never be passed
on to posterity. So the ones that adopted this system had their genes passed
on to posterity, the ones who didnbt, didnbt have their genes passed on. 

So after a few hundreds of generations, a few thousands of generations of
apes you would expect to find by pure Darwinian evolution that all the apes
in the colonies in the area it would all be practicing this same system,
this solution to the problem of how to stop the carnage.

Now the solution not only is a good solution, you might say, bWell itbs a
good solution for the adolescent male ape but how does it benefit the big
fellow, does it help him?b Yes, it does, as a matter of fact, itbs a good
solution for him cause look, as soon as the adolescent ape whose fighting
him for dominance quits the fight and offers his rump and the big fellow
mounts him, once the adolescent ape quits the fight and offers his rump hebs
gone into the female universe and hebs offering his rump up with a bmust be
sexedb postulate on it, but hebs become feminine. And while the adolescent
ape is in the feminine universe he canbt be in the masculine universe
because of the double bind. Follow? 

So as far as the big fellow is concerned he can keep all the adolescent apes
in the community in the feminine valence, if he can keep them in the
feminine valence their not in the masculine valence, or , letbs not use
valence webll use universe, while there in the feminine universe their not
in the masculine universe and if there not in the masculine universe there
not interested in his female harem. They leave his females alone. You see? 

So it does benefit him too. So it benefits both of them. The young apes get
benefited, it saves their lives, the older ape gets benefited that it stops
these youngsters pestering his flock all the time he just has to assert his
authority once or twice, they use the mechanism and after that the
ionization is there and thatbs it. 

Then he can leave them amongst his females, they wonbt interfere while there
in the feminine valence and their likely to stay in the feminine universe
while hebs present and as he never strays very far away from his harem, just
his presence keeps these adolescents in the feminine universe, keeps them
out of their masculine universe. So it works for all parties concerned, you
see. 

And itbs purely a male thing, itbs got nothing to do with the females, I
mean, the reason that the female ape gets her rump and her rectum ionized
with a bmust be sexedb postulate is because of the close proximity of these
body parts to her vulva and her vagina. 

In fact in sexual play with apes she almost certainly gets her rectum
entered many, many, many times by sheer accident and so you quite expect the
female ape would have a positive bmust be sexedb ionization on her rump and
on b& on her rectum. It would be quite natural for this to be. So it doesnbt
concern the female at all. 

In other words she always did know how to appease the male, she simply
presented her rump to him. It was the young males who had to learn how to do
it to save their lives. You see, and they did learn, and most importantly
for our purposes, the purposes of the human being, is that we are related to
them. And we are the descendents of those apes and we have the same
physiological ionization.

You see it wasnbt long for these apes before they were being born with this
ionization. It can happen by genetics, that all the males eventually in the
colony by usage and by games play would end up with a bmust be sexedb
ionization, and well, that could only go on for a few thousand years, after
that theybd be born with a positive ionization, itbs the way the body is.
You know.

And you can find out about this in any book on evolutionary theory but by
simple usage the body adapts to it eventually and so we would expect the
apes would be born with a positive bmust be sexedb on their rumps and
rectums, male apes, would be born.  And the human beings, of course, today
male human beings are the same, they are just born with it, born with that
ionization.

Now the problem is, although this mechanism is of tremendous survival value
to the apes in their colonies, in their wild life the ionization on the
rump, the feminine ionization on the rump and rectum on the male is of no
earthly use in our society, you see that. The things just a complete
nuisance and because nobody knows where it comes from, you canbt look up in
a book anywhere and find out about it cause all these sexual postulates are
a mystery, nobody knows about ionization of body parts because theybre not
aware of them, itbs just a completeb& the whole things just a complete
mystery. 

We have a vast number of human males wandering around the planet believing
there homosexual because theybre aware of this positive ionization on their
rear end, the positive feminine ionization. The thing becomes a
psychological nightmare.

Just as the female tends to dissociate from the front of her body we find
the male tends to dissociate from the rear of his body. His masculine
identity tends to be at the front of his body associated with his penis and
testicles and this bit behind him he comes to dissociate himself from. He
canbt be both in the class of bto sexb and in the class of bto be sexedb
the double bind says so. He canbt do it, so he has to dissociate. If hebs in
the class of self and the self is in the class of bmust sexb then the
bmust be sexedb component on his rear end must be in the class of not self.
Therebs the dissociation.

Now we have the perfect dissociation and this is what happens with the male,
and the male easily goes into homosexuality. Similarly with the female, she
can dissociate from the masculine ionization on the clitoris and easily go
into lesbianism, which is just as great a mystery to the female as
homosexuality is to the males.

So by examining this subject of ionization we have an immediate solution to
two of the greatest sexual problems that have always been with human beings,
the subjects of lesbianism and homosexuality, we see where it comes from.

Now, you might say, if this is so, how come that the zoologists havenbt
spotted it? I mean they have been studying these apes intensively for the
last 50 years and for the last 100, 150 years casually. Why havenbt they
spotted it? 

Well, of course theybre aware of the mating habits of the ape. They know all
about the male apes turning the rump to the dominant male who owns the
harem. They know all about it, itbs written up in all the zoology books. But
what they donbt know about, and what we know about, is the four sexual
postulates of the bto sexb goals package. And we also know about this
subject of body ionization, the ionization of body parts, that the
zoologists donbt know anything about so they cannot correlate the subject of
the mating habits of the ape, they cannot correlate that with homosexuality
in the male. Follow?

Therebs simply no way they can do it because the missing links in the chain
are the postulates of the bto sexb goals package and the whole subject of
the sexual ionization of human body parts. Once you know of the ionization
of the body parts it sticks out like a sore thumb. Itbs obvious why; itbs
obvious where he gets his feminine ionization of his rump from. And itbs
equally obvious that he isnbt going to erase it in therapy, itbs a genetic
thing, itbs quite natural. 

 

 

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