Hack Anyone's Soul: 100 Demos Of Human Programs From The Catalog Of Human Population

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· Catalog Of Human Souls Book 2 · HPA Press
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The main segment of structure of Homo sapiens psyche is an individual program, with which a person is born. Knowledge of the natural human program, allows you to find out what a person is like without masks (real), true motives, which drive him, what he is hiding, and what he really wants. This is called "hacking the soul." Other types of "hacking" are children's toys, so to speak, "for the poor." 

We understand that you have been dreaming of such a tool for "hacking;" however, the fact that this tool became available also means that now anyone can hack your soul (psyche) as well. Your soul is now public domain; or, to be more precise, it is a public place, which now anyone can enter without invitation and without your permission. 

You think that this is impossible and that it is nothing more than another horoscope? Well, well. It is characteristic of a human to draw conclusions according to the principle of an analogy, when the conclusion about an object gets built on the basis of its similarity to another object. In itself, this method of learning about the world is not bad, but in some situations, such as this one, it does not work. The reason is that in this civilization there is nothing equivalent, of equal value or similar to the ancient source of knowledge, which turned out to be the Catalog of human population. Due to this, probably, it is pointless to try to compare the Catalog to something familiar. 

Another question is that fans of horoscopes could draw a different parallel and, for example, compare the Catalog of human population to encyclopedias about animals or plants, the periodic table, which describes the chemical elements, or an anatomical atlas. However, such comparisons usually do not come to minds of average people, as they are not familiar with the periodic table and anatomical atlases, do not study encyclopedias of plants and animals, and are familiar only with horoscopes, numerological descriptions of individuals, and psychological descriptions from popular glossy magazines. 

This is the difference between average people and those, who are involved in scientific research. Scientific research work requires a higher level of education and general knowledge about the world, on open mind, and completely other interests. People involved in scientific research usually do not study horoscopes. 

We think that all this is not our problem. We adhere to the position that any person has the right to try to fence himself off from the fact that the Catalog of human population exists and tell himself that descriptions from this Catalog are similar to another horoscope. Any person has the right to try to fence himself off from the fact that he is a bio-robot and tell himself that Shan Hai Jing is a fantasy of the ancients. Any person has the right to consider us, developers of the Catalog of human population, the next oddballs, who are telling about that what they thought-up due to their desire to appear original. We do not object to this. However, there is one "but"—these people are the ones, who will suffer from such actions. And, we will explain in this book why this is so in great detail and with examples. 

However, most importantly, this book presents 100 short demos of natural human programs, which show who people are real, without masks, social roles and idiotic self-presentations. Whether you should believe this or not—is not a question to us. We do not use the tool called "faith" because we prefer knowledge. If some of our readers have the same position in life, then in this book we provide them with a chance not to trust, but to test and to draw a conclusion about whether the Catalog of human population exists or not for themselves. We have nothing to offer to apologists of faith; like in the saying, we think that "Seppuku is a private matter of each samurai." 

About the author

Olga Skorbatyuk is a Senior Analyst at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls and a Partner with the Human Population Academy (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org). Skorbatyuk is a professional psychologist, one of the developers of the Catalog of human population, the founder of Non-Traditional Psychoanalysis, and co-author of over 300 books and scientific articles. She was granted political asylum in the USA due to persecution by the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (FSB, formerly KGB) together with Andrey Davydov (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/staff/andrey-davydov/).

Kate Bazilevsky is the founder and the director of the Human Population Academy (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org), a Junior Analyst at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls, an author and a translator of books about the Catalog of human population. She holds a degree in MIS and psychology. She founded the Human Population Academy in 2011 and a publishing company called HPA Press (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/hpa-press-publishing/) in 2012.

HPA Press publishes works that further Human Population Academy’s mission: to inform over 7 billion humans living on Earth about the discovery of the Catalog of human population (Catalog of Human Souls). Human Population Academy‘s vision is a world where every person uses the Catalog of Human Souls. Visit http://www.HumanPopulationAcademy.org

 

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