• Laws and rules are good for choices and procedures, but bad for your being (host, self).
• You need to control what your self is focused upon by switching your focus, but you must never try to control your self (being, host).
• To try to control what you are amplifying, exploring, and following out is to try to destroy your hosting nature (being, host, self, transciever).
• To relate to forces trying to control how and what you host (amplify, explore, and follow out) is to lose your hosting nature to false identities as things and thoughts.
• When you relate with your being (host, identity, self) to being controlled, you will respond in kind and become the problem of control that you’re fighting against.