Sounds like bullshit made to hide or obfuscate a similar concept or word, a decoy. It has all the cult-like features of an autonomous self propelling cultural manifestation (with purpose unknown).
These being: dubious reliance on eastern or mystical religious connection, fan-based growth mechanisms, blurry definition, 'mind' and 'brain' interest hooks for people worried about their intelligence to latch on. They are the ugly cousins of ARGs.
It is unlikely to have been made by accident, so it must have a purpose and a creator with intent behind it.
My guess is that the whole thing is made to work on a single word, either to promote it, hide it or change its meaning over time.
It has autonomous defenses (the creator(s) could claim it as a joke or misunderstanding), it has propagating parallell beliefs (the "typing" tulpa as an analog for muscular memory), etc. You acted to defend it using one of its autonomous mechanisms, unwillingly perhaps (it preys on the inability of some to perceive its parts as distinct pieces, you only saw the new age stuff outside).
It seems highly engineered, but not sophisticated enough to be completely invisible.
I don't know, I never read that manual. Not particularly curious to do so.
I am talking about autonomous cultural mechanisms. I cannot correlate it with works from another author.
The "dillution by correlation" is also a kind of autonomous cultural mechanism that preys on the human proneness to identify patterns. These manuals for training seem to good to be true, and if they are, too obvious to remain effective.
"Autonomous cultural mechanism" sounds like it should belong in a biology of memetics, or mind-viruses. It's unique enough that you could have coined it.
Problem is innoculation is impossible; only active "treatment" is like repeating a series of phrases or something. Reasoning through a series of affirmations.
"virus" implies something harmful, a disease. I refrain from borrowing that term because, as I said, I don't know if it merits being associated with something bad.
Since we are here on a techie forum, I could have used a term like "cobtinously self-applying cultural diff patch". Got it?
What it really reminds me of is the story about the East India Company and the tulip selling rise, crisis and subsequent crash.
But that's because I thought too much about words and was "hit in the head" with a lot of wordplay that made me create a box inside my head that looks at language and history in a weird way.
These ideas about cultural diseases, treatments, biology comparisons... to me, sound dumb. Like if someone watched too many movies and is trying too hard to be funny. This is not for me, it goes on the weird box.
It seems people like the weird box stuff. Maybe I should charge very high prices for it. You know what? Let's make it so. Tapping into my weird head box incurs terrible cultural charges that must be payed.
A noteworthy aside on that is the author of that "manual" suffered a mental breakdown. Just search for it adding "reddit" on Google and you'll find the post.
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