The Others Within: What the Judgmental Entities in Westerners’ Experiences of Psychosis Inform Us About Cultural Programming and the Collective Unconscious
What the Judgmental Entities in Westerners’ Experiences of Psychosis Inform Us About Cultural Programming and the Collective Unconscious
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This brief theory article reveals a correlation between the particular auditory hallucinations experienced by Western sufferers of psychosis (generally negative as they are), and the consequences of associatively particular millennia-enduring cultural programming of religious idolatry and moral persecution as well as surveillance society; and it also brings to light the fact that such programming affects psychiatrically normal people in the same fashion, but subconsciously and terminably - a notion whose widespread dissemination could help to dramatically reduce the stigma of mental health problems.
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