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Trauma and Its Effects on the Psyche/Spirit
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Most people these days understand that
trauma has
psychological effects. If you've been reading my other articles, then you understand that the word
psyche is a Greek word meaning "
spirit".
Psychology is therefore, the study of the psyche or spirit.
Trauma in childhood is recognized in the psychological community as having a negative impact on behavior, causing things like PTSD, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Paranoid Personality Disorder, and Schizoid Personality Disorder, to name a few. I suspect that the more trauma a person has in their life, whether in childhood or adulthood, the more problems will manifest in their
psyche (
spirit).
While I do have some strong misgivings about the discipline of psychology and their over-emphasis on drugs for behavioral disorders, when there are no real objective tests for most of these disorders, this does not make
psychology an invalid science... just a flawed one, in need of more thorough oversight in the community.
People with
PTSD have been found to have elevated stress hormones (cortisol) which can lead to heart disease, and also to the shrinkage of the hippocampus (which affects the transfer of facts from short-term to long-term memory).
Trauma & Circumcision:
After doing some research on the subject of
trauma & PTSD, I have noticed that the most common groups studied in relation to this are veterans & children. I find it interesting that no one seems to be studying the effects of trauma in infancy. I realize that this may be more difficult to get anecdotal information from infants, however, one could measure the amounts of cortisol in the brain before & after a
circumcision, for example.
I mention circumcision because it is the mutilation of a male child's penis, usually done immediately after birth, unless the child is an orthodox Jew, who will get this done at 13 years old, viewing it as a "rite of passage". When I consider circumcision, I cannot help but consider the long term psychological impact of this practice on a newborn baby. Sadly, the families who allow it & the doctors who perform it apparently do not question the ramifications of this wicked trauma done on a newborn. I think this is why so many males don't question going off to war... they've already been prepped with violence.
Circumcision is a physical assault on the most sensitive part of a male child's body, which then makes it a violation of the psyche as well. If considered in combination with the existence of the chakras, this mutilation of an organ in the
root chakra has affects on emotions involving
security needs.
Trauma at such a young age, whether through circumcision or through the unceremonious routines of measuring & weighing, blood testing, a vitamin K shot, vaccines, & drops or ointment in the eyes, would seem to have some sort of emotional impact on the
psyche of a newborn baby that is supposed to be experiencing its first few hours bonding with its mother.
About the root chakra: "
The root chakra is responsible for your sense of belonging, safety, and security in the world. It’s main concern is
survival of the self. (Emphasis Mine) The health of our blood, immune system, bones, joints and spine is dependent on the emotions associated with this chakra. It envelops the body’s basic needs for safety, money, sexuality, groundedness and boundaries. People who have trouble with their first chakra may not have developed a strong identity and have not discovered their life purpose. If they are too yin they may be ungrounded. If they are too yang there might be too much attachment to material things, too much self-indulgence and a preoccupation with satisfaction of their own needs." - from naturalhealthtechniques.com (link below)
So any trauma in early infancy would naturally have effects on the root chakra, causing security issues in the psyche, which then ripens them up to be good little consumers, who are very needy.
Circumcision would of course have the strongest impact of all the "routine" procedures done to a newborn after birth. Have you ever seen a circumcision on a newborn baby? The one I saw was awful, & proved to me that babies do feel pain, regardless of what the doctor may tell you. The question is, what are the long term effects of such a traumatic procedure on an infant's psyche?
It is my feeling that trauma in infancy & early childhood has a tendency to soften up the mind & make people more easily controlled by the
societal conditioning, which is in turn, controlled by the so-called "
hidden hand" (corporate elites), through the use of education, religion, television, movies, music, literature, & yes, even through the use of
brain implants, on par with the research of people like
Dr. Jose Delgado &
Dr. Ewen Cameron. It sets in the newborn's mind, a state of shock, coloring almost everything that happens shortly after birth, including the bonding experience with the parents.
Trauma & Adoption:
There are other traumas that occur during infancy, such as
adoption. Now recognized as a traumatic experience by many metal health professionals, with life-long consequences, adoption has a deep psychological impact on the child, leading to a disproportionate number of adoptees seeking help for mental health issues. Adoptees often end up with various forms of attachment disorder, addictions, depression, & obsessive behaviors, to name a few.
While the damage from the aforementioned traumas may have already been done to the psyche, & while some of these people do need medication for the deep psychological issues caused by these events in order to be functional, would it not make perfect sense to examine evidence (measuring cortisol) that is now available with relation to
trauma & its effects on the brain?
Trauma Based Mind Control:
Most people who have done any research into the subject of
trauma-based mind control understand that it is a powerful way to alter the mind. The more sensational cases of people, like Cathy O'Brien or Brice Taylor, speak of the splitting of the mind into
multiple personalities through the use of trauma.
I contend that the creation of MPD in a person is not necessary for mind control to be achieved.
Learned Helplessness:
Evidence of this can be found in the way the American public mostly sat back & watched as their freedoms were eroded in the years following September 11th, 2001. Had they not been repeatedly exposed to the trauma of the event at the World Trade Center, would it have been as easy for those in power to erode American liberties? Does the fact that the United States has been at war for so many years now have a general impact on the
collective psyche of its inhabitants, a population which was raised on television? Is it possible that trauma delivered on such a large scale has anchored trauma in infancy or childhood, & induced a state of
learned helplessness?
"The concept of learned helplessness was discovered accidentally by psychologists Martin Seligman and Steven F. Maier. They had initially observed helpless behavior in dogs that were classically conditioned to expect an electrical shock after hearing a tone. Later, the dogs were placed in a shuttlebox that contained two chambers separated by a low barrier. The floor was electrified on one side, and not on the other. The dogs previously subjected to the classical conditioning made no attempts to escape, even though avoiding the shock simply involved jumping over a low barrier." - from psychology.about.com (link below)
The above study was done in 1967.
Please reread that above paragraph & let the information sink in. It shows that
repeated trauma can induce a state of
learned helplessness.
Trauma & Television in Conditioning:
Traumatize a baby & then sit it in front of the television for a while. Most people go into a sort of trance when watching television anyway, due to the
flicker-rate (aka "refresh-rate") effect. Since the child's mind is like a sponge, it will suck up all the programming you want. Granted, this is a highly contested statement about television
programming, however, it should be considered that, at the very least, watching TV can put a person into a hypnotic, trance-like state, causing things being said to them afterwards to have the possibility of becoming a
post-hypnotic suggestion. Hence, advertising.
Let me illustrate this idea: Let's say you are a 13 year old kid, watching a couple of hours of TV before bed. Right after you turn that TV off, you hear your dad complaining that you didn't take the trash out or get the mail. He gets angry & says that you're stupid a number of times. Does this statement that you are stupid have an increased possibility of becoming a
self-fulfilling prophecy because you were just in a trance for the past 2 hours before hearing it? Would there be a difference in the effect depending on whether you experienced trauma in infancy or early childhood? Could this have something to do with the reason many victims of mind control programs cite the
ritual drowning at 3 years old as being one of their experiences?
It seems to me that trauma has as one of its effects a type of
fracture of the psyche or spirit. Setting newborn babies up in this way has caused most of us to end up with an unnatural state of need & insecurity, which is then played on by all sorts of advertising making people desire things they do not need. It also has, as an unfortunate (but possibly intended) side effect: a tendency to cause symptoms such as obsessions, attention deficit disorders, depression, hoarding, paranoia, eating disorders, drug & alcohol addiction, shopping addictions, social anxiety, & other behaviors categorized as
mental dysfunction. In reality, these behavioral problems are merely a reaction to adverse stimuli that has occurred since birth, & in some cases, over the course of a lifetime.
Natural Trauma:
There are plenty of traumas that are natural aspects of life. These include birth, loss of a parent, injuries, etc. These natural traumas may cause some issues with the psyche, but they will be healed over time. The problem is that there are so many orchestrated & manipulated traumas in a person's life these days, including the examples I mentioned above, that the psyche never gets a real chance to heal.
Conclusion:
Between trauma in infancy & early childhood, and trauma witnessed in the news every day, it becomes clear to see an atmosphere of terror is causing these mental/emotional/spiritual issues to manifest in people. The event of what happened to the
World Trade Center marked a turning point in traumatizing the masses to allow those with power to enslave the people in such a way, that they would not even recognize their slavery.
Is it any wonder that so many people these days are running to the psych doctor for medication to alleviate their symptoms?
Is it any wonder that people have allowed their civil liberties to be eroded, given the discovery of learned helplessness as related to trauma? This has been going on longer than anyone realizes, & has far reaching implications.
References & Related Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flicker_fusion_threshold
http://psychology.about.com/od/lindex/f/earned-helplessness.htm
http://www.motherearthnews.com/nature-and-environment/effects-of-watching-tv-zmaz79mazraw.aspx
http://www.vsn.org/trauma.html
http://www.adoptionhealing.com/SmilingAdoptees.html
http://www.bobafamily.com/research/exterogestation-and-the-need-to-be-held/
http://www.originsnsw.com/mentalhealth/
http://naturalhealthtechniques.com/basicsofhealthchakra_system.htm
http://psychcentral.com/lib/understanding-the-effects-of-trauma-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/0003971
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/08/01/science/severe-trauma-may-damage-the-brain-as-well-as-the-psyche.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/children-trauma-update.aspx
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2013/04/18/how-trauma-can-affect-your-body-mind/
http://www.silventarphotography.com/psych/articles/TheLongTermEffectsofChildhoodTraumaandAbuse
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