Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2020 18:24:45 GMT
The Mass Psychosis
"The pressure of our times is causing an increasing psychosis in the world at large. This is evident from the growing accounts of physical abuse, domestic violence, suicide and a rapid acceleration of mental illness – all effects of the original trauma of humanity. In the medical profession the term ‘psychosis’ is broadly associated with someone with a severe mental disorder who displays symptoms akin to losing touch with reality. But what is reality so as to be known and demonstrated in everyone’s living experience? What is real is universal and never changes. This is the wellbeing within the body, the natural palliative of life common to all living organisms on the earth. However, any emotional or psychological disturbance creates an aberration in the psyche which, under stress and over time, escalates to the potential of psychosis.
‘Psychosis’ originates from the Greek word ‘psyche’ meaning breath or soul, and ‘osis’ meaning an abnormal condition. The word itself describes how the psychosis forms a blockage in the natural flow of the psyche. Before the accrual of time as the build-up of past, the human body had yet to manifest in the solid form we experience today. As the one life, each being entered existence on an outbreath of radiant spirit. Inherent within the being was the purity of nature, an indivisible aspect of our unique spiritual identity. The wonders of the earth could be experienced energetically, such as sitting within the psychic presence of a tree or merging with the elements of the earth. The inbreath was the withdrawal from the surface level of existence back to the realm of consciousness. The movement between the inner and outer realms (which in time became the breathing principle) was maintained with supreme rhythmic grace, not unlike sea anemones attuned to the ebb and flow of the ocean tides.
Whatever is named and sufficiently acknowledged has the potential to manifest in the outer world. Before this happens in a formal sense, any idea must be inwardly supported as a psychic structure, just as a building is constructed with an inner skin or cladding to support its outer walls. When a new disorder is announced, the effects are localised at first within a small segment of the population. But when picked up by media interest with multiple thousands of minds focused on the new disorder, the effects begin to externalise on a wider scale. At a deeper level, global established disorders such as PTSD have now become fixed as a formation of mind in the human psyche. The effects of the disorder are potentially primed at birth in millions of bodies, needing only a specific intensity of experience to be activated in the sensory world. And the list of disorders is rapidly growing.
With the body consciousness out of kilter with the natural restorative properties of the earth, almost everyone is suffering in some way from the mass psychosis of the times. This manifests most noticeably as incessant thinking and the attachment to the feeling emotional self, both symptoms of psychic abnormalities in the human system but undetected as such by the world at large. Usually it’s only in extreme cases that the label of ‘psychosis’ is used. With scant knowledge of the psyche, despite the contribution from such pioneers as Freud and Jung, the best that can be achieved by those who serve (often with great devotion to the plight of their fellow man and woman) is a temporary respite but rarely a permanent cure. It’s usually difficult to ascertain the tap root of the disorder since there are often no overt symptoms identified by the patient as anything but normal.
In this paranoid world where mass psychosis is rife, any utterance of truth is likely to be instantly contested due to the lack of scientific proof to substantiate such claims. Unbeknown to the rational mind, psychosis is an aspect of the psychic force of self which can manipulate the intelligence of a person with extraordinary skill and cunning. A common trick is to convince someone who’s had a true spiritual insight into the mystery of life that they were hallucinating or, should they become more convincing, that they’re going mad. Thousands of ordinary people have extraordinary experiences of the reality behind the appearance of the formal world. But if this phenomenon were to be examined with the same dedication employed in the scientific exploration of the objective world, the hold of the mass psychosis would be undermined."
"The pressure of our times is causing an increasing psychosis in the world at large. This is evident from the growing accounts of physical abuse, domestic violence, suicide and a rapid acceleration of mental illness – all effects of the original trauma of humanity. In the medical profession the term ‘psychosis’ is broadly associated with someone with a severe mental disorder who displays symptoms akin to losing touch with reality. But what is reality so as to be known and demonstrated in everyone’s living experience? What is real is universal and never changes. This is the wellbeing within the body, the natural palliative of life common to all living organisms on the earth. However, any emotional or psychological disturbance creates an aberration in the psyche which, under stress and over time, escalates to the potential of psychosis.
‘Psychosis’ originates from the Greek word ‘psyche’ meaning breath or soul, and ‘osis’ meaning an abnormal condition. The word itself describes how the psychosis forms a blockage in the natural flow of the psyche. Before the accrual of time as the build-up of past, the human body had yet to manifest in the solid form we experience today. As the one life, each being entered existence on an outbreath of radiant spirit. Inherent within the being was the purity of nature, an indivisible aspect of our unique spiritual identity. The wonders of the earth could be experienced energetically, such as sitting within the psychic presence of a tree or merging with the elements of the earth. The inbreath was the withdrawal from the surface level of existence back to the realm of consciousness. The movement between the inner and outer realms (which in time became the breathing principle) was maintained with supreme rhythmic grace, not unlike sea anemones attuned to the ebb and flow of the ocean tides.
Whatever is named and sufficiently acknowledged has the potential to manifest in the outer world. Before this happens in a formal sense, any idea must be inwardly supported as a psychic structure, just as a building is constructed with an inner skin or cladding to support its outer walls. When a new disorder is announced, the effects are localised at first within a small segment of the population. But when picked up by media interest with multiple thousands of minds focused on the new disorder, the effects begin to externalise on a wider scale. At a deeper level, global established disorders such as PTSD have now become fixed as a formation of mind in the human psyche. The effects of the disorder are potentially primed at birth in millions of bodies, needing only a specific intensity of experience to be activated in the sensory world. And the list of disorders is rapidly growing.
With the body consciousness out of kilter with the natural restorative properties of the earth, almost everyone is suffering in some way from the mass psychosis of the times. This manifests most noticeably as incessant thinking and the attachment to the feeling emotional self, both symptoms of psychic abnormalities in the human system but undetected as such by the world at large. Usually it’s only in extreme cases that the label of ‘psychosis’ is used. With scant knowledge of the psyche, despite the contribution from such pioneers as Freud and Jung, the best that can be achieved by those who serve (often with great devotion to the plight of their fellow man and woman) is a temporary respite but rarely a permanent cure. It’s usually difficult to ascertain the tap root of the disorder since there are often no overt symptoms identified by the patient as anything but normal.
In this paranoid world where mass psychosis is rife, any utterance of truth is likely to be instantly contested due to the lack of scientific proof to substantiate such claims. Unbeknown to the rational mind, psychosis is an aspect of the psychic force of self which can manipulate the intelligence of a person with extraordinary skill and cunning. A common trick is to convince someone who’s had a true spiritual insight into the mystery of life that they were hallucinating or, should they become more convincing, that they’re going mad. Thousands of ordinary people have extraordinary experiences of the reality behind the appearance of the formal world. But if this phenomenon were to be examined with the same dedication employed in the scientific exploration of the objective world, the hold of the mass psychosis would be undermined."