@gailcalled the conditioned reflection of mainstream perception is behaviors or thought processes that people display only reflecting the mainstream perception of a society. For example the mainstream perception of the 80s is reflected through societal norms of what a person perceives as normal in that decade through the use of communication (language/dialect,interaction), consciousness (media, peer influence) etc. In comparison to the 2000s where the communication and consciousness is drastically different, this describes exactly why teenagers of the 80s in comparison to the teenagers of the 2000s are observed to be vastly different from one another in reference to how situations are dealt, age group wise. Like for example in reference to the approach to sexuality, teenagers of the 80s are observed to be relatively conservative in comparison to the teenagers of the 2000s.
@Coloma, out of topic, individuals who are intuitive are amazing. In topic, I’m pretty sure on the intuitive degree on perception, people who are naturally intuitive can feel shifts of perception through natural senses of instinct and consciousness. Mainstream perception may not include that perception as it currently incorporates the artificial foundations of competition which I feel diminishes the existence of natural insight vs.the natural foundations of unity which encourages it’s existence, which unfortunately increases the divide of humanity today.
@Cruiser I wouldn’t label you as a Tea Party Obama hater, you’re simply providing an example to express your thoughts and I agree concerning the fear that politicians and mainstream media are currently influencing society with, as it leads to people being docile and cautious concerning their life choices.