Ever identified a collective illusion?‘Well, when you create an illusion, the subject, or subjects, should be prepared
to see what you want them to see. For example, if you want people to see a
spaceship in the sky, it is important that they are expecting to see one. If they
expect to see an elephant, they will never see the spaceship. Thus, with the right
words and cleverly controlled suggestions, the crowd will unite around you in
anticipation of seeing a spaceship, a white elephant, or the Virgin of Fatima - a
typical case of the phenomenon on Earth.’
‘It would have to be easier with a single subject than with 10 000.’
‘Not at all. On the contrary, with several people, a chain reaction is produced.
Can you remember the events before, during and after and the results caused by it.