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[[Aggression]] is overt, often harmful, social interaction with the intention of inflicting damage or other unpleasantness upon another individual. People may intentionally use aggression to control or bully other people, or as a result of poor self awareness and impulse control, be completely unconscious of their aggression towards others. Aggression is a potent pre-cursor to violence, and as such, great thoughtfulness to discipline aggression is needed to develop [[Consciousness]] and to practice the [[Law of One]].  
[[Aggression]] is overt, often harmful, social interaction with the intention of inflicting damage or other unpleasantness upon another individual. People may intentionally use aggression to control or bully other people, or as a result of poor self awareness and impulse control, be completely unconscious of their aggression towards others. Aggression is a potent pre-cursor to violence, and as such, great thoughtfulness to discipline aggression is needed to develop [[Consciousness]] and to practice the [[Law of One]]. The [[Archontic Deception Strategy]] uses forms of conditioning people to accept aggression and violence as normal and desirable behavioral traits, in order to shape thought forms of the  [[predator mind]] easily into the unaware public. The main [[Controller Pillars of Society]] tend to reward negative behaviors, such as [[Aggression]] in order to influence people into violent states of being, which incite inner and outer violence between the people of earth, as a divide and conquer agenda.  


Aggression may occur either in retaliation or without provocation. In humans, frustration due to blocked goals can cause aggression. Submissiveness may be viewed as the opposite of aggressiveness.
Aggression may occur either in retaliation or without provocation. In humans, frustration due to blocked goals can cause aggression. Submissiveness may be viewed as the opposite of aggressiveness.