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Background: This is Wikipedia’s definition:
Psychopathy is a personality disorder whose hallmark is a lack of
empathy. Robert Hare, a researcher in the field describes psychopaths
as "intraspecies predators who use charm, manipulation, intimidation,
sex and violence to control others and to satisfy their own selfish
needs. Lacking in conscience and empathy, they take what they want
and do as they please, violating social norms and expectations without
guilt or remorse". "What is missing, in other words, are
the very qualities that allow a human being to live in social harmony."
Psychopaths are glib and superficially charming, and many psychopaths
are excellent mimics of normal human emotion; some psychopaths can
blend in, undetected, in a variety of surroundings, including corporate
environments. There is neither a cure nor any effective treatment
for psychopathy; there are no medications or other techniques which
can instill empathy, and psychopaths who undergo traditional talk
therapy only become more adept at manipulating others. The consensus
among researchers is that psychopathy stems from a specific neurological
disorder which is biological in origin and present from birth. It
is estimated that one percent of the general population are psychopaths.
Answer from Jesus:
I do not disagree with the definition that the psychopathic personality
disorder is characterized by a lack of empathy. However, it is not
the full understanding. For what is a lack of empathy caused by? It
is caused by a lack or respect for the lives and/or the free will
of other people. And where does this lack of respect for others come
from? It can come only from the state of blindness that results from
having been enveloped in the epic mindset and the epic
dramas for many lifetimes.
The personal
dramas can cause people to go to great length to satisfy personal
desires, but a personal desire cannot cause you to lose all empathy
for other people. Even if you are distressed by an unfulfilled personal
desire, you still have a sense that other people could also have unfulfilled
desires, and thus there is some remnant of empathy. The complete lack
of the ability to know or consider the feelings of other people can
only come from having engaged in the epic dramas for so long that
these conditions are fulfilled:
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A lifestream is completely
convinced that the ends really do justify the means. Thus, other
people are simply seen as tools for the fulfillment of the goals
defined by your particular epic drama. As I said, epic dramas
sprang from the minds of beings who rebelled against God’s law
of Free Will, and thus they are based on a lack of respect for
free will and the lack of empathy that inevitably follows.
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A lifestream has become
so blinded by the epic mindset that it thinks its perception
is not simply a perception created by its own mental state but
is the ultimate reality. In other words, the lifestream has confused
perception for reality. A psychopath is absolutely sure that his
or her way of looking at life is valid, perhaps the only valid
way. And if all other people disagree, then that is simply because
there is something wrong with them.
- A lifestream has created
a personal downward
spiral that has become so intense that it overpowers the person’s
conscious mind, colors its perception and effectively neutralizes
its ability to make free-will choices. In the extremes of such a
spiral, the person acknowledges no restrictions for the fulfillment
of its desires, regardless of the consequences for other people.
Yet even if a psychopath is not willing to use physical violence,
there can still be a complete unwillingness to respect other people’s
free will. It is simply a matter of how much another person can
be pushed into compliance with the will of the psychopath.
It may seem as if a psychopath
who kidnaps women and tortures and rapes them is doing so to fulfill
a personal desire for sex. Yet the underlying mechanism is actually
an epic drama that in its own twisted way justifies this extreme measure
in order to force the victims to misqualify and release the maximum
amount of light, which the psychopath needs for its mere survival
in the physical realm. This is usually justified as being part of
some greater cause to punish women for their temptation of men or
a similar kind of twisted logic.
The claim that the cause of psychopathy is a neurological disorder
contradicts the statement that no medications can instill empathy.
If the disorder has a mechanical cause, there should also be a mechanical
measure that could restore what is clearly present in most people.
Thus, the real cause is to be found in the soul, and one does not
become a psychopath in one or even a dozen lifetimes. It takes hundreds
of lifetimes in the epic mindset to reach this level of closed-mindedness.
It is perfectly true that psychopaths can blend into society and often
go undetected for a long time. Yet be careful about thinking that
psychopaths are those who go to extreme measures, such as violence.
Many psychopaths do not go to such extremes, but use psychological
forms of violence to control and manipulate others, and as such they
remain undetected.
In fact, far more than 1 percent of the population have various degrees
of psychopathic personality disorder. The bottom 10 percent could
all be considered full-blown psychopaths, as they have little to no
respect for free will and no empathy for other people in general but
only for a select few. One example is a commandant of a Nazi death-camp
who loves his own children as any normal father but has no compunction
about sending other people’s children to the gas chambers.
In fact, it should be considered that all people can under certain
circumstances be pressured into losing empathy and respect for other
people’s free will. This is especially the case when people go into
a negative spiral. One of the essential ingredients of a downward
spiral is that the people in it will not take responsibility for themselves,
and this is usually justified by appointing another person or group
as the scapegoat who can now be blamed for a variety of bad things
that seemingly justify why the people whose perception is colored
by the downward spiral do not need to apply normal empathy or respect
for free will to the scapegoat. Just look at the people who condemned
me during my trial and who spat on me and mocked me while I was carrying
the cross through the streets of Jerusalem. And then look at how many
similar situations have taken place throughout history.
The defining characteristic of the epic dramas is precisely that it
divides humanity into two separate groups, based on whatever world
view or belief system justifies the epic drama. As a result, those
in the “bad” group are labeled as not being entitled to normal human
rights, respect or protection. Thus, those in the “good” group can
do to such people what they would never do to their own. Throughout
history, this has been used to justify all kinds of atrocities that
the people committing them normally would not have been able to justify.
Thus, this division of humanity into two distinct groups is also the
defining characteristic of the psychopathic personality disorder.
This division is NEVER justified based on the mind of Christ, which
is why I said, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these
my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
What is normally called a psychopath is a person who may have only
one person in the “good” group (himself or herself) whereas most or
all other people can be treated without empathy. Yet, as I said, most
people can be lured into seeing such a division as justified by certain
circumstances. For example, a large part of the American public lost
all empathy with certain Muslim groups (perhaps even all Muslims)
after the 9-11 incident. Even today, you see the former head of Homeland
Security state that the person who attempted to blow up an airplane
does not deserve the same rights as American citizens. Yet this is
a man who has sworn to uphold the Constitution, which is based on
the Declaration of Independence, which says that ALL mean have inalienable
rights.
Even people on the spiritual path can be lured by the epic mindset
into creating such a downward spiral by appointing other people as
scapegoats and losing their empathy. For example, the entire mindset
that you have to bring forth the judgment of others can very easily
distort people’s perception to the point, where they lose all empathy
for the person or persons who need to be judged. Spiritual people
can – depending on their belief system – have their own reasons for
labeling other people as bad. For example, they may be seen as being
of the devil, being of anti-christ, being fallen angels, being possessed
by demons or whatever label comes out of a spiritual belief system
that still has elements of dualism.
Thus, those who think they are fit to judge can no longer see that
it is their own polluted perception that makes them think they are
fit to judge and that the other people are fit to be judged. They
judge based on their polluted perception, not based on the reality
of the Christ mind (even though they may claim so). That is why I
said, “Judge not that ye be not judged.” Thus, take note of my teachings
on judgment given elsewhere.
Is there any way to help a person with psychopathic personality disorder?
In most cases, people who have gone into the extremes of this disorder
can be helped only through the school of hard knocks. And this will
often happen only when they have been removed to an environment where
they are surrounded by lifestreams with the same low consciousness,
so they will give the knocks to each other. Nothing else has a chance
of awakening them, because their perception is so polluted – and they
are so sure it is reality – that you cannot reach them with any kind
of arguments. In rare cases, a truly innocent person can awaken a
psychopath by allowing him or her to abuse it, but those are extremely
rare cases, and I do not recommend anyone trying this deliberately.
A substantial portion of full-blown psychopaths will end up going
through the second death as not even the Ascended Host can reach them.
If you identify a psychopath in your surroundings, it is generally
speaking better to get out of the way and let both the Law of God
and the laws of society do their work. This is not to say that you
should not report such a person’s illegal behavior to the authorities,
but you should generally not try to help them unless you have professional
training. And even then, extreme caution is in order, for some psychopaths
are so clever in their use of dualistic logic that only a person with
Christ discernment can divide the muddied waters and make it safely
across. Obviously, this is one of those cases where prison or a mental
institution is necessary in order to protect other people from those
who have become spiritual predators, walking about seeking whom they
may devour.
It is the plan of the Ascended Host to expose the epic dramas and
the epic mindset, which will bring about a heightened awareness that
will cause many people to snap out of the epic mindset and thus overcome
the belief that humanity can be divided into two separate categories.
This belief is very seductive and extremely few people can handle
it without coming to believe that they need to help God’s plan along
by getting rid of the people who oppose it.
As public awareness is raised and more people rise above the epic
mindset, the people with psychopathic personality disorder will begin
to stand out more and behavior that today is considered “normal” or
is undetected will be clearly seen as psychopathic. And this will
gradually lead to a point where society will develop means for helping
people overcome this disorder—if they are willing. In the Golden Age,
there will be a combination of therapy and technology, with machines
that can alter the electromagnetic properties of the brain and thus
actually correct psychopathic or criminal tendencies. However, this
will not become available until the risk of it being misused to “correct”
political dissidents has been lessened.
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