Kingsley L. Dennis
Healing the Wounded Mind: The Psychosis of the Modern World and the Search for the Self
Healing the Wounded Mind: The Psychosis of the Modern World and the Search for the Self
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The human mind has been targeted by corrupt forces that seek to exploit our thinking on a grand scale, leading to mass psychosis and the need to break free. Healing the Wounded Mind discusses how this manifests in cultural conditioning and how `hypermodern cultures are being formed by this mental psychosis and shaping our brave new world.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 178 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2019
Publisher: Clairview Books
The collective human mindset is plagued by a pervasive mental malaise, with mass psychosis gradually becoming normalized. This alarming trend demands immediate action to break free from the constraints that hinder our mental well-being.
Lack of awareness regarding the detrimental effects of mental manipulation on our lives is a significant concern. Many individuals have become disconnected from their minds, rendering them susceptible to various phenomena such as crowd behavior, susceptibility to political propaganda, consumerist advertising, and social control.
The root cause of mass psychosis lies in the alienation of humanity from its transcendental source. In this state, we become prisoners to our unconscious impulses, believing we possess freedom when, in reality, we are confined by the very systems that seek to exploit our thinking on a grand scale.
Healing the Wounded Mind delves into these external influences, presenting them as a collective mental disease known as the wetiko virus, ahrimanic forces, the alien mind, and the collective unconscious shadow. The human mind has been targeted by corrupt forces that seek to manipulate and control our thoughts for their own gain.
This captivating book explores the manifestation of the Wounded Mind in cultural conditioning, beginning from childhood. In the second part, it examines how "hypermodern" cultures are being shaped by this mental psychosis, creating a brave new world.
In an inspiring conclusion, the author presents the gnostic path to freedom through connecting with the transcendental source of life. By embracing this connection, we can break free from the constraints of the Wounded Mind and cultivate a deeper sense of mental well-being and liberation.
Weight: 298g
Dimension: 155 x 235 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912992041
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