Have you ever thought about taking control of the creative powers of an entire planet’s population, so that they would create whatever you desired?
It’s really not hard to do, and while maintaining control over a world’s imagination and their production requires constant tampering and interference with the good nature of humans, once they are properly conditioned, a culture of these beings can create anything you can imagine.

Conditioning a Culture of Humans for Fun and Profit
Earth is a good example of this kind of operation, even though the Earthlings eventually broke the spell. Back when Earth was first put under Management, there were only a few things that needed to be done to get this culture conditioned:
(1) Change all of their history so that the population doesn’t figure out that they are the actual creators of their own world.
(2) Separate the population and assign an external authority to each group using religion and/or a centralized government.
(3) Make food/resources scarce so that most of the humans, in their pursuit of a meal, will gladly create whatever the planet’s Management desires.

Make Sure That They Don’t Know Who They Are
Probably the most important feature in managing a planet’s population is the maintenance of the historic storyline that is fed to them every day. On Earth, the indigenous beings had come up with some wacky stories of their own over time in their attempt to explain to each new generation what the hell was going on, and of course each time the stories were retold, they became more absurd.

That’s the beauty of having a whole planet of creators who don’t know they are creators; give them a handful of religions to fuss over-- always assigning all authority over to a supreme being of some sort-- and then it’s quite simple to plant into the population’s head what they think they would like to create.
Religion is a Useful Tool
Imagine having such a machine! A planet-sized gizmo that will generate whatever you like as long as you can keep the population fearful, keep their resources scarce, and especially if the knowledge of their own creative powers are routinely obscured and marginalized into the realms of ‘witchcraft’.

A lot can be unlearned by simply labeling such creative power as ‘magical’ and thereby forbidden by the most popular religious thought.
It’s a little embarrassing how the group’s mind can overwhelm all logic and common sense, but that kind of human psychology was rarely brought up on Earth, and with the help of religion, such science of the human mind was practically shunned in most polite circles of society.

The Fear Generator
Earth was one of the greatest fear generators of all the galaxy in it’s heyday. The fuel for that generator was always food-- or lack thereof-- and what a bunch of Earthlings will do for food!
At one point most of the Earthlings were persuaded that their food had to be given to them, that they couldn’t just make their own supplies locally, or that they could never sustain themselves without some external authority in charge of distribution.
Obviously to maintain an effective slave race there will be the basic scarcity programs that limit food supplies to the general population, but a whole planet living in a veritable greenhouse of lush plant life was just a ridiculous thing to behold; most of them believed that scrounging around on paved population areas all day trying to find a meal was the normal way to live. It was insane!
Imagine a group of highly intelligent creator beings fighting over vegetables right there upon one of the most productive greenhouse planets that’s ever been seen.
Such cultural conditioning requires daily maintenance and constant programming, it doesn’t just happen naturally, but Earthlings were led to think that this was ‘just the way it was.’

Imagining and Animating an External Authority
Most of these Earthlings had been culturally programmed to imagine a thing called ‘authority’, and had willingly delegated their own power over to one of their regional religions or central governments.
Imagine a group of Earthlings-- powerful creators-- trying to create an entity that would create a world for them, even giving that entity powers that they themselves don’t possess, what a mess that could become! That is precisely what the Earthlings tended to do when hit with a daily deluge of tradition and unquestioned ‘societal norms’ wherein all responsibility for the woes of the world were habitually sent to the church or the capital of the region.
It is stunning to behold, when an Earthling insists that the world that they have created was the work of some imagined force, as if they were merely observers to the beauty and grandeur that they’d made.
Here too, we have those same Earthlings who will demand that such an imagined external authority allow them a slightly better standard of living upon the planet, and instead of creating such a thing themselves, they create a world wherein they are consumed with handing away their power to others.
They supposed that they were fighting hunger, conflict and sickness in the world by centralizing their power into their region’s religious or governmental body, not noticing that they were creating the very forces that thrive on hunger, conflict and sickness.

The Karmic Load
One might think that by enslaving the minds of an entire planet’s population, a being would accumulate a significant negative karmic burden through the law of ‘come back’. This is correct, and that same being probably would find such mass evil coming back to them if they had knowingly stolen free will from the Earthlings, but it wasn’t like that.
The Earthlings were told everything, and they always agreed to their enslavement-- they ultimately created their own prison.
For anyone hoping to get revenge upon those who had enslaved humanity for so long, such energy was wasted when there was already a new system ready to be installed, and since humanity had agreed to be enslaved by supporting and teaching the old system without question for so long, then there really was no one to blame.

How the Earthlings Finally Won
Funny story, how Earth’s humans finally snapped out of it and started creating a world that actually suited them. It was the internet and the Mayan calendar that really did it, probably.
There was this old Mayan calendar that supposedly predicted a mass awakening of humanity on Earth as time spiraled inward and events became tighter. This would be when consciousness would be able to ‘see’ itself in the nearby swirls, and humanity would achieve a universal self-realization.

According to those who were interested in the Mayan calendar, the culmination of that inflow of pure consciousness was expected to begin around the year 2012.
When the year 2012 finally rolled around, the Earthlings had the internet at their fingertips, and had found a way to send pictures of their cats to their friends and other uses for the technology, but then because of the internet, the Mayan calendar reached the mind of the Earthlings right around the year 2012, leading to a massive increase in interest in things like prophecies, ancient cultures and their secrets, and lost technologies.
This sudden and massive interest in things like Earth’s ancient past led to things like human’s true origins, and that interest ultimately led to the study of the human mind itself, the nature of reality and consciousness, etc.
A Fractal System of Conscious Co-Creators
The centralized control structure that had been in place for so long had no chance against a fractal system of conscious co-creators-- nothing has a chance against that. Such a force becomes what is in the blink of an eye, and all of the old illusions fall apart, becoming obsolete in an instant.
The Earth will take another 1000 years before they fall for these tricks again, but if you ever have the desire to control the imagination of an entire planet’s population, this is basically how it was done on Earth for so many years. Void where prohibited.
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