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Undeceiver Dr. Blynd in FUNKTIONARY explains:
Doggy - Uncle Brother—the condition and conditioning which serves you your problem doubling as your very own ambition. 2) a situation such that the fulfillment of the conditions necessary to achieve a desired result produces its failure. 3) the entity that goes by many names, including bank-monopolized capitalism the Spectacle, the Hall of Mirrors and the Looking Glass society, the Mega-machine, Statism, Global Imperialism Scientific Socialism cooperative federalism, corporate religion, and the phallacy of "progress"—the manifestation and embodiment of the tool of the Wallflower Order. 4) any shrewd trickster. 5) Leviathan's Big Brother. 6) the creators of the source code for the global dis-information "system." 7) Dr. Sam and Mr. Brother. 8) the collective name ascribed to inert abstractions that we have given artificial life-support to and unwittingly sanctioned or accorded superiority over life. Doggy is the cultural conditioning system that maintains its hold over all things and all people, even our minds and opinions, by getting us to be informers and informants on each other, by getting us to be the trustees in and of their mind prism prison. Doggy is any and all conditioning, often self-imposed and when necessary involuntarily inflicted, that promotes your belief in illusion (both grand and petit) as a way of life. Doggy creates the conditions wherein an undetected and undeclared war is waged on us directly through us. The result of this on-going psychological war is that you, like many others, willingly destroy your freedom without the possibility of recognizing or overcoming the oppressions of control. The belief in illusion is the agreement to oppression. Doggy is the violent programming we have sustained all of our lives. Doggy wants you to just barely survive—but not to be fully alive—wants you to remain barely alive, but not to fully live. Say Uncle! Bad Doggy. (See: "THEY," Hidalgo, Vampires, Society, Thoughtforms, Crimethlnc., Beasthood, Corporate State, Governments, Uncle Sam Wallflower Order, Cell, The Collective, Fishbowlers, Big Brother & "Greater System")
The break down of the following Zen koan by Osho Rajineesh may provide further understanding:
There is an old tradition in some Japanese Zen temples
that if a wandering monk can win an argument
about Buddhism
with one of the resident monks, he can stay the night.
If not, he has to move on.
There was such a temple in northern Japan run by
two brothers.
The elder brother was very learned
and the younger brother was rather stupid, and he had
only one eye.
One evening a wandering monk came to ask
for lodging.
The elder brother was very tired
as he had been studying for many hours,
so he told the younger brother to go and take
the debate.
“Request that the dialogue be in silence,” said
the elder brother.
A little later the traveler came to the elder brother
and said,
“What a wonderful fellow your brother is.
He has won the debate very cleverly,
so I must move on. Good night.”
“Before you go,” said the elder brother,
“please relate the dialogue to me.”
“Well,” said the traveler,
“first I held up one finger to represent Buddha.
Then your brother held up two fingers
to represent Buddha and his teaching.
So I held up three fingers
to represent Buddha, his teaching, and his followers.
Then your clever brother shook his clenched fist
in my face to indicate that all three came from one realization.”
With that the traveler left.
A little later the younger brother came in
looking very distressed.
“I understand you won the debate,”said the
elder brother.
“Won nothing,” said the
younger brother,
“that traveler is a very rude man.”
“Oh?” said the elder brother,
“Tell me the subject of the debate.
“Why,” said the younger brother,
“the moment he saw me, he held up one finger
insulting me by indicating that I have only one eye.
But because he was a stranger I thought I would
be polite,
so I held up two fingers congratulating him on having
two eyes.
At this, the impolite wretch held up three fingers
to show that we had but three eyes between us,
so I got mad and threatened to punch his nose -
so he went.”
The elder brother laughed. [MORE]