Butterflies Are Free To Fly
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Chapter 31 begins with the question: "You’ve been pretty hard on the ego throughout this book. Isn’t that a judgment in itself?" The author explains that "we have assigned the ego a lot of power during the first half of the Human Game, and we have rewarded it time and time again for the good job it has done, to the point that it seems to have taken on a life of its own. But we should not make the mistake of judging or blaming the ego, or view the transformation into a butterfly as an all-out war with the ego. After all, the ego is simply another piece of the hologram that...
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Part Three is a section with Questions and Answers....
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In Chapter 21, the author talks about what it's like to become a butterfly......
info_outlineIn Chapter Two, the author examines the different groups of Human Adults in the back of the movie theater who bond together in order to try to change their lives. Each of these groups, he suggests, promises promise certain very specific things to their followers…
1. They claim they can teach a Human Adult how to change the content of the movies they are watching – how to change their life, their reality – OR
2. They claim they can teach a Human Adult how to change their emotional reactions to the movies they are watching, even if they can’t change the movies themselves – AND
3. They claim their followers will be happier, more prosperous, more loving, more peaceful, more wise, more powerful, more of everything “good” if they follow the group’s instructions.