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My “Holiday Blogging” Gift To You: Entry #20/Savior Programming

Do you want to save the world? Save others from trauma? hunger? abuse? or any other global issue?

This has to do with “Savior Programming” which I address extensively in this popular article which explains all about the imprinting of the crucifixion.

Of course, there is also the man who was recently thrown out of a dart throwing contest because he looked too much like Jesus-in fact the crowd began chanting “Jesus, Jesus”, upsetting the man. Then, his picture was splashed all over the Internet, further imprinting “Jesus” in the minds of people.

Remember that programming is always built upon something that is already inherent within you, and is multilayered.

If you want to save the world, this means that you want to save your Self.

If you want to save people from hunger, this means that you are hungry for something in your life that you feel you are lacking.

If you want to save others from abuse this means that somewhere in your life you feel abused.

And so on…

“Savior Programming” means that you save others to the detriment of your Self.

Look at the people in the news who try to save their loved ones from the “Devil” –killing in the name of Jesus and God.

Or those who sacrifice themselves so that others can live.

Of course, there are many, many layers of “Savior Programming”.

Whatever you do, you want to do it so that you create a “win/win” situation for all involved, your Self included.

You want to be mentally and emotionally balanced at all times so that ‘Savior Programming” does not gain control over you.

Do you have “Savior Programming”?

Who or what what do you want to save?

What does this mean about YOU?

Do you have control over it or does it have control over you?

Do you give so much to others that you don’t have anything left for you?

Are you doing your basic deprogramming work so that you can create “win/win” situations when it comes to helping others?

9 Responses to My “Holiday Blogging” Gift To You: Entry #20/Savior Programming

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    Nicholas says:

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    Funny, I was just talking to friend the other day about the whole jesus thing. We were talking about how it didn’t make sence to us. I was explaining to him that going to church (christian) as a child I always felt that if I had to die for everyones “sins” , I would. And I felt every one was the son (child) of God.

    I had the fear of God when I was younger, then as I grew older I started to talk to the stars. As I came to the conclusion God is with-in all things.

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    iqhunk says:

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    Brilliant post, the post should be saved and re-read regularly by most of the people active in preaching, teaching, healing and social services field. Truly a great gift.
    Thanks and wish you a happy holiday season :)

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    frackire says:

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    Very useful. A friend of mine just cut her arms all up with a knife. It triggered this savior programming in me but I was able to catch it because of the techniques taught at expansions. Thanks for the article.

    • K says:

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      I have done that before and since I was alone and Thanksgiving -> Christmas were so hard. Everyone else had family, even if it was dysfunctional. Have spacious love and understanding for your friend without getting sucked in.

    • K says:

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      I meant to add: without judgment. Truly without judgment. Savior mentality is still judgement. Examples of how I was treated: I’m up here, you’re down there, I am the healer, you are the injured, etc., my life is together so I can help you, yours is not. I am strong, lean on me / or a counselor / because you are weak. The best of intentions back then seemed so insulting. Just one girl’s experience :)

      • frackire says:

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        Thank you K.
        I did not really do anything except keep breathing everything into the oversoul. The realization of the savior programming was so empowering for my I’ve clearing my own altars.
        I did see her and we hugged and talk but about other topics.
        Somehow it still felt right like we connected.

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    K says:

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    BTW I was thinking that Santa Claus reminded me of the children’s version of a savior. He comes on December 25th (Christmas day, Christ’s day), if you are good you are rewarded (presents) and if you are bad, you are punished (coal). He watches you “all year”, he knows if you’ve been bad or good. You better watch out? You offer some kind of goodies or appeasement (cookies and milk) Sounds like some kind of programming.

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    Mary says:

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    This is powerfuland goes back to you first in doing all your healing and forgiveness work yourself! I’ll have to be really aware of what I’m trying to save.

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    rebus says:

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    I get frustrated with the way the world is. I try to keep the idea of simply observing in mind and try and work on improving my own self rather than trying to fix the world’s problems.

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