CHAPTER 10
THE DUPLICATION FACTOR
There are two categories of duplication which we are interested in at this point.
First is being able to duplicate an action, in other words, to be able to do the same thing over again or have the same thing happen again. And second is the ability to duplicate what is being communicated or to duplicate another’s viewpoint on things.
Both of these are important, and both commonly suffer from similar ailments.
The person, having suffered from undesirable incidents, becomes reluctant to have these things repeat. Eventually, he generalizes and associates too much and develops a general reluctance to have things happen again.
Furthermore, we have lived many many lifetimes and in some of those we have been slaves and made to do repetitive tasks. This is quite distasteful and so we have a further reluctance to duplicate or repeat things.
Also, during the long course of our existence, we have been tricked into believing that duplicating another’s viewpoint too well would lead to loss of identity and individuality.
In actual practice, duplicating is an important and necessary skill. It always works to our advantage. You need to duplicate to communicate and perceive. You need to duplicate other’s viewpoints so that you can get along with them. You need the ability to duplicate actions to maintain and expand those things that you desire to keep around. And you need to duplicate undesirable things, at least briefly, to bring them to acceptance and fulfillment so that they can be dismissed.
The skill is always useful, and it has been blocked and entrapped continually as we have come down the ages foolishly warring with one another.

