Multiple Personality Disorder

"Perhaps the most bizarre example of compartmentalization is the psychopathology referred to as multiple personality disorder, in which one body seems to be carrying around a number of distinct personalities. Some of them are sometimes cognizant of the existence of…

Filed Under Notes | June 22, 2006 | Read the story »

Pavlovs Gods

Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #95, expanded and revised with original illustrations. A fascinating survey of brainwashing and trauma in primitive Christianity, touching upon a number of shocking and exotic themes!

Filed Under Gnostic Articles | December 12, 2005 | Read the story »

Dualism And Theories of Ethics

Interesting article here: http://www.modern-thinker.co.uk/3b-dualism.htm

The two ideal types :

the ascetic saint
the noble warrior

The saint desires essence
The warrior desires existence

The saint represses his feelings of destructiveness (caused by infancy trauma and the process of reincarnation). The warrior sublimates his feelings of destructiveness.…

Filed Under Gnosis + Sorcery | June 18, 2005 | Read the story »

Hidden History of the Flood

Yaldabaoth the Mad Scientist

Almost every culture on Earth has some sort of flood myth - and the same haunting feeling accompanies them all, the same nagging suspicion that something so traumatic as to be almost unbearable might actually have happened.

Intense trauma can sometimes…

Filed Under Noah and the Nephilim | May 31, 2001 | Read the story »