Pattern Recognition

Our minds begin seeking patterns from the moment we’re born.

While everyone is capable of recognizing patterns, those with higher intelligence typically excel in this area.

Over the course of one’s life their subconscious mind builds a massive data bank of teachings and past experiences.

As you acquire more data your conscious mind can make more consistent and informed decisions.

This is part of what makes up one’s intuition.

Most of us have experienced situations where you seem to instinctively have the right answer.
Sometimes, for whatever reason, we don’t want to accept this instinctive answer.
However, usually going against your intuition leads to an adverse outcome.

For example, early humans used pattern recognition to identify whether something is edible or poisonous.
In case of extreme hunger one might decide to eat something that is suspected to be poisonous.
If the person falls ill and survives, they will inform others about the experience.

Another example would be weather prediction.
Specific types of clouds or other environmental occurrences can help make informed decisions about the weather.

Patterns can also appear on longer time frames.
For example, some events can occur during the summer which may indicate that the coming winter will be more harsh.

Pattern recognition is at the forefront of practices such as iridology and physiognomy.
Being able to assess a person’s character from their physical appearance can prove essential for survival.

History does not repeat itself but it often rhymes.

Although it may be a useful skill, we no longer have to look to the clouds to predict future weather.
However, we can continue to apply pattern recognition to predict other events and protect ourselves from harm.

We can anticipate and prepare ourselves for economic, social and political events.

Those in control of the system understand the power of pattern recognition.

They do everything in their power to gaslight us into questioning our own intuition.
They penalize us for noticing patterns which counter the mainstream narrative.
They distract highly intelligent individuals with money and power.

If you have been blessed with discernment do not be afraid to use it.

Plenty of people feel that the modern way of life is wrong.

They are simply afraid to deviate from the norm.

Together we can change what is “normal”.