WHY IT’S HARD TO GET RID OF PARASITES EARNEST MANN’S PC. 456- ADVANCED PERCEPTION EP.13 PT.1
Unlocking Perception: Spotting Semihuman Parasites
Hello, Earnest Mann here! In this episode, I’m shining a spotlight on perception sensitivity and how it reveals the parasitic behavior lurking in everyday relationships. From our earliest days in the womb as literal parasites to the human parasites who manipulate us as adults, I guide you through recognizing toxic patterns, reclaiming power with self-awareness, and mastering setting boundaries.
From Womb to World: The Parasitic Free Ride
I recount how every one of us began life enjoying a parasitic free ride in our mother’s womb. I compare those nine months of total care to the tactics of modern-day parasites who exploit our goodwill and emotional attachments, illustrating the stark contrast between genuine nurture and manipulative demands.
Exposing Toxic Relationships Through Advanced Perception
I share personal stories of cutting ties with those who drained me emotionally and financially. By activating advanced perception, you can identify toxic relationships and protect yourself and loved ones from emotional manipulation. This episode empowers you to see the truth and act decisively.
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Transcript
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Have you ever noticed in your life that
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some people seem to have a lot of good
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luck and others, you know, seem to have
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well, a lot of bad? This is not your
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imagination. And it's really not a bad
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thing either because it's just showing
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that your perception antennas are
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perhaps just a bit more sensitive than
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others. Hello, my name is Ernest.
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Welcome. And what I talk about in this
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series are the unfortunate consequences
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of ignoring one of the greatest
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abilities you naturally possess,
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perception. So with no ado, let's dive
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right in.
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Are you the unknowing victim of a
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parasite? I'm talking about the
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semihuman two-legged variety here. Many
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people are simply don't know it or
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refuse to acknowledge it. Hello, this is
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Ernest. Welcome.
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Most people know what a parasite is. I
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don't feel it's really necessary to
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explain that. But generally speaking,
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when we envision a parasite, let's just
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say our feelings aren't exactly warm and
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fuzzy. More like quite the opposite.
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Revolting comes to mind.
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But what many people don't stop to
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consider for a moment is that at one
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time they themselves were parasites.
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In fact, absolutely every one of us
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without exception were once, and I mean
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this in the strictest reasoned
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definition, parasites. And our mothers
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were the host.
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This is the reason why we are born
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crying because for around 9 months,
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assuming the mother is in a good, stable
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environment, we basically got it made.
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Want strawberry ice cream with pickles
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at 3:00 a.m.? Not a problem. Call room
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service. Or perhaps strawberry crepes
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with a chocolate sauce at 7:00 a.m. is
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more to your liking. Sure thing. Just
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call room service. Mom will provide. And
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the very best part of all, it's totally
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on the house, 100% free.
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That is a grifter's paradise.
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And we only get to experience that once
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in our lives until we have to do that
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damn being born thing.
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This is when we suddenly get evicted.
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And before you know it, pretty soon we
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have to start doing things like walking
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and talking. So no wonder we come out
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kicking and crying. To hell with coming
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out, we want to go back in.
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This of course means that the time in
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our mother's womb, the time of our
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parasitic free ride in life is over. Or
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is it?
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You see, and I'm sure this may not come
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as a surprise to some of you, there are
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those who decided very early on in their
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lives that it is far easier to get what
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they want in life by taking it from
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others. And they really don't care who
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it is or how they have to manipulate
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them to do so. The only thing that
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matters is getting what they want.
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I once had several friends and family
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members that fit that description
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perfectly, which is the reason as I
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began to activate my advanced
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perception, I haven't spoken to them in
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40 years.
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So,
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if you happen to be very familiar with
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the parasitic people I'm talking about,
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yet you haven't gotten them out of your
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life, obviously the question is why.
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Before I get going into the why, I would
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just like to mention the allimportant
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how. How did these people become
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parasites in the first place?
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Well, that is an important question that
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I won't be going into at this time in
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this episode, but let me know if you
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want to hear more about it and I'll see
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what I can do. Now, back to the why you
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refuse to get them out of your life.
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First of all, I want to admit that part
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of what I'm about to say is a
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supposition. I'm making the supposition
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that parasites, I'm specifically talking
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about the two-legged variety here, are
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generally bad.
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And the more you keep them out of your
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life, the better. Now, if you happen to
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agree with that statement, then what I'm
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about to say can really help you. But if
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not, because you're in denial, it
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wouldn't matter if the words just came
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down from the mountain with Moses as
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holy damn rit.
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The message still won't get through to
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you.
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The reason you will not get them out of
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your life is because what you project
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upon them gives you far more pleasure
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than if they were not in your life at
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all. You see, when it comes to
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relationships, regardless of the level
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of that relationship,
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we have that relationship because it
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gives us some kind of pleasure.
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Now, pleasure is a rather subjective
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thing, and one could argue, unless
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you're a religious person wanting to
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force your god-given morality on others,
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that what two consenting adults do
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amongst themselves is their business.
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A satist, for example, wants to beat
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others for sexual gratification.
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And a massochist wants to be beaten for
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the same reason. Hey, sounds like a
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symbiotic relationship to me.
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But seriously, the difference here in
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the case of parasitic relationships is
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that what you are projecting is false.
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They are not a victim and objectively in
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reality they are doing nothing for you
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to actually benefit your life. Hence a
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relationship with a parasite is
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dysfunctional by its very nature and
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often not only affects the target of the
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parasite directly but those in the
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immediate vicinity as well. It is the
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polar opposite of symbiosis.
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The reason
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the reason I'm saying all of this is
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because I have seen and experienced
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personally the pain and suffering of so
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many people who refuse to cut ties with
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parasites because often times,
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especially when emotional attachment is
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involved,
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they're not even aware of what's
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happening to them. And it often occurs
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most frequently between family members,
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parents and their children and/or
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siblings being very common.
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In conclusion, I just wanted to say this
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is not the conclusion of the subject. I
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plan on picking up where I'm leaving off
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here with a part two as soon as time
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allows.
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I really hope you found this helpful or
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interesting. And look, for the sake of
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your own self-preservation,
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don't be timid. If you want to know more
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or have any questions, you can reach out
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to me via my website link in the
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description below. And if you really
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want to give me a compliment, telling a
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friend about the show would be the best
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compliment you could ever give me. Thank
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you. Until next time, this is Ernest and
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I usually always am.