CASE STUDY 2: Rob and Corey
THE ODD COUPLE
CASE STUDY 2: Rob and Corey
THE ODD COUPLE
Corey has no ambition to grow up or learn anything. He would be happy in a room with a toilet and video game screen. He is that shallow. He is like Homer Simpson at 18 without the ability to speak, write, hear or count. There is no way Rob will ever fix that. The mind once soiled in youth can never again be washed clean and Corey is a hopeless communist but unable to read the manifesto. And yet, if Rob admits defeat he will need to develop a new identity - but he fears a role change more than anything.
Yet, oddly, when he is doing mechanical work he seems to be an adult but he is not. He is in the child ego state solving puzzles. His ability to analyze a totally unfamiliar piece of machinery is the most impressive I have ever seen on planet earth. He is using his creativity - fabricating steel parts and welding quite impressively.
So he lives half of his life as a child and half as a parent. Guess which one he prefers. Like Corey he is addicted to play in the child ego state but it is not immediately obvious to an outsider. These are 2 children living together symbiotically on different levels in a loveless relationship. Corey provides the welfare/disability check and Rob provides everything else. They hate each other but are chained together. This is how the deep state wants them. Together they are helpless. How many times has the deep state engineered situations like this where they combine 2 or more people that will continuously sabotage each other instead of coordinating an escape together.
I have offered Rob many solutions but he will not take advantage of them. He likes to play the game, “If no one offers to help me I will not beg them. No one cares about me. I’m tired of putting out fires all the time.” You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink even if he is thirsty. Rob’s spirit is broken.
Yet, I take advantage of this zombie. How? He absolutely loves his time in the child ego state. If I give him a mechanical problem it is like watching a child with his first set of Lincoln Logs on a Christmas morning. It is nothing short of pure joy. His pleasure is not obvious externally but inwardly it is unmistakable. The more difficult the problem the happier he is. It is a real shame the deep state wizards lost control of this one. They could put him to good use like I do. A call from me is the highlight of his week. He gets to play mechanical detective again and temporarily escape his problems that are all still there when he returns his mind to the frustrated Parent Ego State.
Tip:
If you look for them you can find many of these zombies living in 2 worlds, loving one and hating the other. The trick is to view the world through ego state identification glasses to see what certain zombies are attracted to. Zombie children love to play and get lost in their secret world.
Case Study 3: Ed the Christian



