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This is http://www.essayz.com/a9009031.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %CONTROL LEGALISTIC CONFUSION NATURAL CAUSE EFFECT 900903 Attempts to control people through the imposition of legalistic systems of morality, ethics, traditions, etc. tend to confuse perceptions of cause and effect so it is impossible to make wise decisions. Human coercion leads to feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and reactions which obscure the course of natural cause and effect. Human coercions are based upon a set of desires, fears, beliefs, deceptions, and convictions; and the consequences of those coercions are perceived in terms of those desires, fears, beliefs, deceptions, and convictions. The foundations of the confusion are laid in the deceptions which lead to human coercion; and are built upon in the confused perceptions of the consequences of the coercions which are generated within the context of the leading deceptions. Participants in collusive games of mutual self deception which lead to coercions cannot reasonably be expected to understand the consequences of their deceptive behaviors. Addicts and codependents lack self understanding and lack understanding of the consequences of their manipulative patterns of behavior; for they are not being honest with themselves or each other in their coercive behaviors. These considerations pertain to the coercions of respected community leaders and officials, as well as to the coercions of drug addicts who are not respected. These considerations pertain to the coercions of respected leaders in wars on alcoholics and drug addicts; for the consequences of such wars are not clear to the respected leaders of the coercive attacks in such wars, because they too are playing games of mutual self deception in thinking that they can control the behaviors of humans. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================