The Psyche

Human desire to understand the world awoke in man interest in everything that surrounded him. Recognizing himself as a creation of nature, not God, man called himself the master of the earth. The science that studies the human psyche was founded on that. Man saw the superiority of his mind over the plant and animal kingdoms, but that power did not bring him happiness.
Scientists have always been fascinated by how the human brain works and what could be done to control it. For many thousands of years people committed evil and unlawful acts destroying other people's psyche through rituals, conjurations, magic, witchcraft, etc. Such practices caused serious deviations in the human brain stimulating hallucinations and forcing victims to believe in ghosts, flying saucers, and many more visions of non-existing occurrences. What is the human brain? Why are scientists so fascinated in the psyche? What stands behind its definition from the dictionary "psyche - the mind functioning as the center of thought, emotion, and behavior"?


Every person believes that he can with impunity do whatever he wants with himself even commit suicide. Withstanding such conviction is possible only if you have complete trust in me and are able to understand how the human psyche works. Studying the human psyche, a person hopes that it will submit to him some day without intervention from psychiatrists. But the understanding of the psyche is possible only when you know with certainty that you have no right to another person's psyche. Furthermore, an individual has no right to intrude upon the psyche at all; especially the way magicians, extrasensors, or hypnotists do, because it destroys the brain. Manipulating a person's psyche via mind control of any kind without this person's permission - especially at a distance - brings a break down and total devastation of the psyche for both the victim and the intruder. That is an axiom. Characteristically human consciousness builds its life based on free life-loving feelings. However the human psyche becomes dangerous and destructive when the brain is forced to receive electro-magnetic waves - thoughts - directed from the outside source by people implementing the mind control at a distance. What does it mean? For a long time people have studied the human brain and ways to affect it. The inner world is a place where an individual's thoughts and feelings are hidden from other people. In that privacy, a person thinks and feels. From multifaceted feelings thoughts are built that pass through the brain. There they form into information, which gets realized externally and internally. For example: a woman had a difficult childhood. She had no one to protect her from cruelty and injustice. From feelings of emotional pain experienced in childhood thoughts passed through her brain about how to help children suffering as much as she did. A plan formed in her brain to build shelters for abused children where they would be protected by the state. The woman worked with her friends and co-workers. Externally new houses were constructed for children who needed them; internally the woman's feelings were freed.
Freedom to think and build one's life according to this process enables a person to grow and develop.


Everyone has destructive inner fear that contains a variety of feelings. Those feelings are: vengeance, resentment, guilt, pain, envy, hatred, pity, jealousy, and sense of not having freedom. A person also has feelings that do not belong to fear such as love for nature, peace, and freedom. Depending on a feeling, desire occurs sending thoughts to the brain. For example: a man feels sorry for his friend. What kind of thoughts comes from this feeling? He is looking for ways to help his friend by examining different possibilities. Once the solution is found, he realizes it with his skill of persuasion. If the friend is unhappy with the advice the man hates himself and builds thoughts based on self-loathing cursing himself for his pity toward his friend. Pity and hatred have the same source - the fear. Another example: A person envies his relative's expensive car. What thoughts come from envy? To get the same car. He begins to build thoughts from this feeling and devises a plan.
In accordance with the Universal Consciousness everything submits to feelings that bear thoughts, which pass through the brain. Brain, in turn, processes and constructs thoughts into information to be realized in the future.
Another example: A man suffers from loss of a loved one. What kind of thoughts occurs from such a feeling? The man wants to silence his pain and builds thoughts accordingly. He buries himself in work completely so it would not leave time for anything else.
It is necessary to understand that fear of the inner world is destructive for human psyche, especially in cases when a person hides his bad actions from those close to him. He is terrified of exposure, because if it becomes known he would look as an awful person violating accepted rules of proper human behavior.


Example: A man and a woman met and became attracted to each other. However, they are from different social circles. He is a prominent educated man; she is an uneducated cleaning woman. One day, after she gave him a sign of being in love with him, he decided to confess his feelings to her. And then he saw her pleasantly talking with a young man of her own kind. The moment they were alone, the man outraged with jealousy raped the woman. In a haze he roamed the woods afterward. Her eyes full of pain and reproach haunted him. He cursed himself for what he has done and made up his mind to run away from her, despite their love for each other. He knew that what he has done was wrong, but in order to avoid her eyes, he was willing to do worse by fleeing their town forever.
This example demonstrates that the look in the eyes of his beloved represented to the man his banishment by the society, by people.
That is where a threat comes from for an individual, because he has to control himself at all times in order not to be found out by society. This fear breeds thoughts to have power over others in case one needs to use others' secrets for his own protection. The same fear causes a person to judge others justifying himself - "I would not do it... I would not forgive it... etc." It is important to know that an individual is incapable to forgive himself. Hiding his bad actions, he as a rule tries to run away from his past, since self-preservation is above all. This very fear forces a person to lie, therefore build defensive thoughts, which turn into self-destruction. His lie always hunts him and could result in schizophrenia, paranoia, and many other mental diseases that demolish human psyche entirely.
Hitler, I. Stalin, R. Reagan, as well as many others were sick with such fear. This fear pushes a person to create psychotronic warfare and use distance mind control for one purpose only - not to be found out by society. The foundation of human consciousness is such: you either live as a free person within multifaceted feelings of love, or live as a slave of your own fear of exposure.


As stated above, human psyche functions in this manner: a person experiences a feeling, which gives birth to thoughts to be processed and formed in the brain for external and internal realization. Now imagine what happens when the person's brain is invaded by someone with knowledge and skill to penetrate human brain with his own feelings for his own gain. Since the attack of the brain comes from the outside, the information in the head becomes obsessive and accompanied by hallucinations. In place of a person's own thoughts another person's feelings enter his brain and in attempt to be processed short-circuit and cause such fundamental damage of the psyche that gradually both people involved loose their mind artificially induced paranoia sets in.. For example: a married woman by the name of Tania could not have children, because her husband was sterile. She decided to use magic on a young man Nick who in her opinion was suitable to give her a child she wanted. The guy had no idea about her plans for him. Tania's desire combined with her reverence toward magic was supposed to penetrate Nick's brain. He had to submit to her will like a robot. Through conjurations Tania's feelings entered Nick's mind as she visualized him, made a clay doll, and carved on it with a knife "Nick + Tania". When Tania's husband left for a business trip, she asked Nick to repair something in her apartment. He came and quickly fixed what was broken. Tania invited him to stay for dinner and quietly put the doll under her bed. She fed him generously pouring wine with potion into his glass, showering him with complements and smiles. Nick allowed himself to be seduced into sleeping with her. During sex he experienced strange sensations and flashes of what he later would recognize as hallucinations. But the young man did not read too much into it, because he knew he had a lot to drink. In the morning he was the first to awaken; panicked that Tania's husband might show up, he got up and walked out leaving Tania sleeping. Soon Nick began to hallucinate and have obsessive thoughts about death. At the same time Tania developed severe headaches accompanied with fear that she is going to be killed. Nick's hallucinations made him irritable and aggressive. He was so agitated that in a casual conversation with a friend he felt provoked, started a fight, and accidentally killed his friend. Police sirens terrified him and attempting to escape going to jail, he plummeted to his death out of the tenth floor window. Meanwhile, Tania ended up in a terrible car accident that she barely survived.


In order to avoid being similarly affected in your brain, you must know how the psyche works and how harmful it is to those who dream to have power over someone's life for their personal gain and get away with it scot-free. Paranoia as psychotic disorder occurs not only as a result of witchcraft and magic. It also happens even in a more progressive form when a person - commonly in childhood - was terrorized with verbal threats of physical torture and death by a mentally sick individual. For example: A six-year-old girl is constantly told by her mentally ill older brother that he would cut her to pieces when she is asleep. Once left alone with her, the brother raped the girl. Parents found her unconscious; she was immediately hospitalized. The brother was placed into a mental institution. The girl regained consciousness and with it the memory of what happened. Unfortunately she did not know how to get rid of the terrible fear for her life. Hence she began to imagine another life for herself where she was safe. She created another reality for herself so vividly, that she no longer could come out of it. Time passed. The girl grew up, married. Years later she started having anxiety attacks.


Depending on an individual's organism, anxiety attacks caused by similar traumas may occur at any age, since there is no time exists within feelings. This disease can be cured if you know how the psyche works.
Healing exercise: With eyes closed mentally go back to the time when in your waking hours your life was in danger. You must cut that piece of your life out. Imagine cutting videotape of your life with a pair of scissors and reattaching the ends. More detailed instructions on how to do it you can find in the chapter "Secrets of human feelings". Now recall mentally created reality you escaped into. Continuing to do everything mentally, take your former self out of it as if with a vacuum cleaner and burn that image of yourself. At this point there is no more dangerous reality and no more reality of escape. There is only one reality now; no threat to your psyche exists anymore. Do that exercise if anxiety attacks occur. The disease will completely disappear.
Any person who does not recognize God and has inner fear might become a victim of those who know how to invade human brain. How does the psyche filtrate what is happening during such an attack:
I resist, because I do not wish to recognize this information.
I break myself forcefully in order to accept it.
I process this information and submit to it.


For the one who was invaded, everything appears so real that he thinks he is lead by his own consciousness. He begins to believe in his superiority to others thinking of himself as the chosen one. Such a person begins preaching to others, who in turn get infected with the believes and convictions of such a sick individual and become a part of the insanity.
For example: From the archives about personal life of Adolph Hitler was established that he was a pupil of a Tibetan master, who had an indescribable effect on him. Hitler also studied the work of E. Blavadskaya trying to conceive secrets of human psyche. It is well known that he had an exceptional ability to entrance his audience. Hitler had special laboratories for the development of a mind control device to make "obedient slaves". Such technology was created and later received a name "psychogenerator". The psychogenerator's function is a forceful takeover of a person's brain. Human experimentation for that weapon was revealed in documentaries presented during the Nuremberg Allied trials of war criminals.
Joseph Stalin - the former student of a seminary - had the same psyche. His dictatorial paranoia was immeasurable. Stalin studied the effect of religion on human psyche and applied his knowledge of the subject demanding fanatical loyalty from his people. He practiced torture, imprisonment, and executions on suspicion in unbelief. Spanish Inquisition similarly persecuted heretics.
The mentality of those who love to invade human brain contains a desire to wage wars. On global level psychogenerators are used for experimentation purposes. The main goal of this technology is war. In order to insure a successful outcome of the war, psychogenerators are used for control on leaders and warriors of targeted country.


It is imperative that you ask yourself: "Is the world peace possible, if wars are programmed by prophets with severe mental disorders, for example Nostradamus? A person is unable to solve problems of human psyche, when he is coming from fear that he has secrets to protect. Is it possible to conceal secrets pertaining to crimes committed? Could it be accomplished within the natural order of all things? No, because sooner or later the secrets are exposed, for the brain processes information, meaning thoughts, that come from feelings that have to be manifested no matter how skillfully they are hidden. There is another form of fear: to show artificially that you are insane in order to achieve the desired result or, to put it simply, to use the psyche as a weapon. People often imitate insanity for self-serving purposes. For example: to pretend being mad to avoid going to prison for murder. Everyone is afraid of outward expression of insanity. Afraid and certain that no one ever will be capable of unraveling the mystery of human psyche. In actuality, the psyche has a reality that even psychiatrists do not suspect. The human brain is designed to make realistic - to materialize - all that it processed by filtering information in its introduced form. In other words, since feelings do not lie, the truth is always manifested externally. For example: a woman found out that her husband has a child with his former lover. She was scared by the news, because she married her husband only for his money. In his eight-year-old son she saw a threat to her plans. After giving it some thought, the woman found the boy and told him that John - her husband - was not his father. The boy, whose mother never told him the truth, knew nothing about it. However, when the angry lady left he said to himself: " It's true, oh my God, John is my father!" How did that happen, if she specifically informed the boy that John is not his father? Her feelings of fear gave birth to thoughts that now she has no right to all of her husband's money. Her brain processed these thoughts and formed a plan to deceive the child. Though her goal was to get all the money, her feelings knew she did not have the rights and despite her desire, the psyche gave out the information of the truth. The boy felt a lie and made a correct conclusion. The brain can be defined as an unmerciful weapon against falsehood. Another example: a teacher gave two friends an assignment to make a report on Ancient Rome. Mary was a very good student and Cathy was not. Mary felt superior to Cathy believing her unworthy of such an assignment. She was angry with Cathy but did not say anything. The girls completed their presentation in front of the class, received high praises, and good grades, when Cathy exploded with tears and yelled at Mary: "You are mean and sneaky! You are not my friend!" Mary was shocked. She could not understand how did Mary know her secret. This example demonstrates that a person always senses feelings directed at him or her.


An example: a middle-aged woman enjoys meditating and attending spiritual workshops. Her husband views her interests with great skepticism. Once at a party he decided to show off his knowledge of occult studies. He began to talk about meditation and ancient spiritual masters. He was instantly interrupted and verbally attacked. It was a miracle the husband avoided a fist -fight. Knowing how the human psyche works, what took place is not difficult to explain. The feelings of a skeptic husband that his wife's spiritual growth is nonsense gave birth to thoughts. Thoughts were processed through the brain to form a conclusion: "My wife wastes her time; no normal person would listen to such things." Those very thoughts and feelings were expressed to him out loud.
Words have an effect on the human psyche. For example: A man went to the doctor's office. The last in line, he devises a plan to deceive the doctor and be seen before other people. He storms into the room moaning: "Don't you see I am about to pass out? Why do you make me wait in line?" Taking into consideration the man's disease, the doctor believes his words and attends to him immediately. The doctor's credence given to his patient's behavior becomes more real than the lie of the patient. The brain receives information and filtrates it in accordance with the principals of the Universal Consciousness. Shortly after the visit the patient feels ill for real and blames doctors for his ailment.
There is a type of fear called "Heroin Magic" that has a great effect on the human psyche. Its goal is to create an impression of something that does not really exist. To achieve such a goal, a person usually uses gossip, half true - half false, or completely false information. An individual that employs such fear as "Heroin Magic" as a rule suffers from psychotic attacks. A person who is mentally unstable as a result of heavy drug or alcohol use - even if not on permanent basis - begins to hear voices that he perceives as real conversations. A bad person seeks a way to benefit from that information. Let's use such a person as an example. In this case the voices spoke very negatively about his good acquaintances, the Smiths, people of whom he only heard nice things. The person is unable to keep the news to himself but at the same time he takes great pleasure in saying nasty things about them. And so it begins... Our man obsessively retells everybody he meets: his colleges, neighbors, friends, and relatives what the voices told him but insists that police informed him about it. Despite his mental disorder that forces him to doubt whether or not the voices spoke to him at all, the man purposely uses an accepted source of authority, in this case, police to give credence to his story, so people would believe him. However to the Smiths' face he says only good things about them. Then where is he real? He is real in both cases, because inside he has split personalities.


Thee is real danger to human life from the information received by the brain as a result of a deliberate lie. In this case the brain accepts electromagnetic waves - thoughts - that carry destruction and death. How does it happen? A human being has a tendency to protect himself. He always contemplates ways to avoid provoking aversion to his persona. He carefully considers his behavior and purposely tries not to offend another person so that another person would not turn against him. The desire to appear better than he is causes distortion in a person's brain. Consequently his perception of people and the way they respond to him are also distorted. He may believe that people admire him when in reality they feel indifferent or repulsed. When out of fear to be rejected, a person artificially creates a better impression of himself than is due, the psyche processes this information and sooner or later the truth will surface and somebody will throw it in his face: "You are not the person you claim to be." As a rule it occurs when a person forgets about his fear to be rejected. The blow from this exposure may lead to such diseases as Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroses, etc.


Fear is a feeling capable of developing in a person any convictions not related to his self-disclosure. People think that diseases occur due to the environment, weather, infections, accidents, stress at work and at home. Caring for their loved ones people feel forced to lie, because of the conviction that the truth can kill; that is why a lie has become the source of righteousness. An insignificant lie does not threaten those who always tell the truth. A fundamental lie justifies those who want to do good for people. A lie is used in the name of good, truth is distorted in the name of evil, for at the root of both is fear. During the Inquisition people hid their convictions so deeply, forbidding themselves any dangerous thoughts. In some instances they lost control and said the things they were afraid to think. It occurred because of fear born inside those people from a desire to conceal the vengeance towards those who had power over them. And that fear could be manifested for a person as an internal prison destroying him with diseases or as external prison, when a person behaves rash unable to suppress his hatred.


In order to get rid of the internal fear it is necessary to understand the system of its disappearance. Imagine a tiny dot, which grows in size due to humiliation, hatred, disappointment, insult, and sorrow eventually becoming a huge black cloud. This cloud is internal fear that threatens your organism with a catastrophe. For example: an 8-year-old boy was offended when someone told him that physically as a male he was abnormally underdeveloped. He hid his hurt very deeply and never told anyone, instead he decided to dedicate his life to studying poisons in order to administer justice against representatives of evil. The need to satisfy his pain with the destruction of others, brought him at the age of 30 to serve in an organization where he could legally involve himself in any type of activity for the good of society. Throughout the course of his career, he kept a diary describing all the difficulties on his journey to the outstanding achievements. People interested in his life published his biography based on the diary unaware that his true face and purpose could not be found in his discoveries but in the past of an 8-year-old boy.


Similar situations pertain to people who dedicated their lives to science, religions, politics, and all other spheres.
Fear is not the only type of feeling that is experienced by a human being. There is also Love, which is complex and multifaceted feeling consisting of great many feelings. The main feelings of Love are peace, confidence, joy, delight, and internal freedom. Love is a feeling that came to a person from God or as it may be said differently the Universal Consciousness. Every human being at certain times experiences such feelings. For example: When a person climbs to the top of the mountain and looking around screams loudly: "Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho..." The person is overwhelmed with happiness because of his unity with nature. He feels free like a bird. From feelings of joy thoughts passing through the brain give out the information without distortion: "I feel so good now." In a case like this the psyche is not destructive and does not threaten a person with diseases; there is no need for protection. Another example: A person is sitting on the beach by the ocean. The sound of crushing waves caresses his ears and brings peace. Thoughts entering the brain form into conclusion: "Oh, the ocean calms me so." This feeling does not carry any destruction either, just the opposite - it brings relaxation.
How can one get rid of the inner prison and exchange fear for Love the freedom within, you will learn from the following chapters.

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