Mass Psychosis Why We Can’t All Get Along
Mass Psychosis Why We Can’t All Get Along
I was listening to a popular podcaster where the term Mass Psychosis or Mass Formation Psychosis, to be more exact. The term interested me, so I looked it up! I found a very interesting article which I read on video for my audience. I had not read the article prior to reading it on video but simply scanned it lightly, I stopped short of reading the entire article because towards the end there was some language that may have gotten the video taken down. So, I have included the link for the entire article.
I’d like to go over some of the important details here in an outline form as they stood out to me as I read the article.
Mass Psychosis | Socrates Wellness Institute (socrates-wellness-institute.com)
Definitions
Technocracy: “the science of social engineering.”
Mass Psychosis: “an epidemic of madness” that occurs when a “large portion of society loses touch with reality and descends into delusions.”
Quotes and Books:
“The masses have never thirsted after truth. They turn aside from evidence that is not to their taste, preferring to deify error, if error seduce them. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim.”
Gustave Le Bon, a French social psychologist renowned for his study of crowds. His book, “The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind,”
“It is not famine, not earthquakes, not microbes, not cancer, but man himself who is man’s greatest danger to man, for the simple reason that there is no adequate protection against psychic epidemics, which are infinitely more devastating than the worst of natural catastrophes.”
“Individuals who make up the affected society “become morally and spiritually corrupt.” They become “unreasonable, irresponsible, emotional, erratic and unreliable.”
psychologist Carl Jung
“The modern phenomenon of total centralized state power coupled with the obliteration of individual human rights: In the totalized state, there are those in power and there are the objectified masses, the victims.”
professor Arthur Versluis
“Rape of the Mind,” compares the reactions of citizens living in totalitarian states to that of schizophrenics. Both rulers and the ruled are ill. Both live in a delusional fog, as the entire society and its rules are sustained by delusional thinking. Joost Meerloo, author.
“Logic can be met with logic, while illogic cannot. It confuses those who think straight. The big lie and monotonously repeated nonsense have more of an emotional appeal … than logic and reason. While the people are still searching for a reasonable counterargument to the first lie, the totalitarians can assault them with another.” Joost Meerloo, author.
“No rest, no meditation, no reflection, no conversation. The senses are continually overloaded with stimuli. Man doesn’t learn to question his world anymore. The screen offers him answers already made.” Joost Meerloo, author.
It is not for nothing that our age cries out for the redeemer personality, for the one who can emancipate himself from the grip of the collective psychosis and save at least his own soul, who lights a beacon of hope for others, proclaiming that here is at least one man who has succeeded in extricating himself from the fatal identity with the group psyche.” psychologist Carl Jung
The Cause of Psychosis:
Psychosis is typically triggered by psychogenic factors, i.e., influences that originate in the mind.
- A flood of negative emotions such as fear or anxiety that drives the person into a state of panic.
- A psychotic break.
- (a Mass Psychosis-inducing tool).
- Propaganda (a Mass Psychosis-inducing tool).
When in a panic, the natural inclination is to seek relief. A psychologically resilient individual may adapt by facing their fear and ultimately defeating it. A psychotic break is not the descent into chaos, but rather a reordering of one’s experiential world in a way that blends fact and fiction, reality and illusions, in such a way that a sense of control is restored and panic ends.
The psychogenic steps that lead to madness:
- The phase of panic — Here, the individual begins to perceive the world around him or her in a different way and is frightened on account of it. There’s a perceived threat, whether it be real, fabricated or imagined. Confusion grows as they can’t find a way to rationally explain the strange occurrences taking place around them.
- The phase of psychotic insight — Here, the individual manages to explain his abnormal experience of the world by inventing an illogical but magical way of seeing reality. The term “insight” is used because magical thinking allows the individual to escape from the panic and find meaning again. However, the insight is psychotic, because it’s based on delusions.
Totalitarianism Is a Society Built on Delusions
In a totalitarian society, there are two classes: the rulers and the ruled, and both groups undergo a pathological transformation.
The above information was taken directly from the article but changed in order of reference. Please take the time to read the article and listen to my reading of it to gain clarity and understanding.
In summary:
There are so many details, but I wanted to make my summary concise
Mass Psychosis or Mass Formation Psychosis is real, it exists and there are many studies available. What does it mean? It means that it is possible to render an entire group of people or population insane. Who would want to do that and how difficult would it be to do? People with a god complex, a lot of money, and power can and have in the past used the specified tools and techniques to accomplish control over susceptible people or populations, it not difficult to do. These susceptible people and populations eventually cede all their humanity over to the powers that be. Using fear, panic, propaganda, and isolation, humans like animals can become powerless and under the total control of others. Mentally strong people are not as susceptible to the tactics used to create Mass Psychosis. They deal with fear, anxiety, propaganda in a different way.
I was glad that the author of the article didn’t close it without adding a solution to Mass Psychosis. It seems that just like there is a road into Mass Psychosis there is a road out of it. The redeemer personality, the spreading the truth, the use of humor and ridicule to delegitimize the rule of the powers that be.
As I close, I’m reminded of how much we need God!!