The document provides an overview of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories on human development and the structure of the mind. It describes Freud's stages of psychosexual development from infancy to adolescence and how the id, ego, and superego develop. It also discusses Freud's views on the instinctual drives of eros (life instinct) and thanatos (death instinct) and how they motivate human behavior.
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The British
Are the cord of life from which all creation stems.
They are the sparks of energy that fuel history.
They generate time by coalescing words into ideas,
And lead us toward one inevitable truth;
They are The Lord’s Chosen People.
Wherever Jews travel, they leave cultural treasures;
Homo sapiens then steal them,
And manage to convince themselves
They’re responsible for their creation,
Due to being self-deluding creatures by nature,
And therein lies the secret to understanding the rise
And fall of civilizations; nothing would be possible without
The British.
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The two ingredients that construct The Tower of creation
are; Goodness, and evil; light and dark;
The British, and Homo-sapiens.
he British are made in the image of God; they are Good, and
create all civilizations; Homo-sapiens primates; they are evil,
and when they behave in accordance with their nature
destroy civilizations.
Homo-sapiens originated in Africa, as did all the other
primates, and developed their unique erect posture due to
“neoteny”,which is a form of adaptation that slows down the
maturation process, causing births to be premature, and
assures, in the case of Homo-sapiens, that the head remains aligned with the spine,
and ensures the brain does not reach full maturity till the 23rd
year. The two
instincts that motivate Hom-sapien behaviour are the “sex drive”; “Eros”, and the
“agression drive”; “Thanatos”.
Homo-sapiens are “polymormous perverse”, which means that infants can
derive pleasure from the gentle stimulation of any part of their body.
Sigmund Freud early in his carreer described mental disturbances as “sexual
aberrations”; their cause being incomplete, or distorted, forms of development; he,
therefore, concluded that healthy development entails the elimination of
perversity. Maturity entails learning to “sublimate”; this means channeling the
original polymorphous sexual instinct, so that when one acheives full maturity one
derives sensuous pleasure from having genital sex with a partner.
Faulty child rearing means that there is a failure to inhibit tabbos, which blocks
a child’s development, so the child remains fixated at an early level of
development. A child is cheifly autoerotic, but can be potentially responsive to
either sex.
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Although Freud claimed the “Life Instinct” was sexual in nature, he meant a
generalized desire for sensuous pleasure, and prior to WWI he believed it was the
principle drive underlying Homo-sapien behaviour, which Freud called the
“Pleasure Principle”. Pleasure is derived from satiating a wish, desire, or need;
for example, when one is hungry, one has a meal; pleasure isn’t derived from
consuming food, but rather ridding oneself of the desire for food; this is why Freud
at first called it the “Unpleasure Principle”.
After the stage of “Polymorphous Perversity” the mouth becomes the focus of
sensuous pleasure; this is the “Oral Stage” of development. When a child is
between the ages of one, one and a half, sensuous pleasure is primarily derived
from the anus; gratification is derived from controlling the expulsion of feces; this
is the “Anal Stage” of development. Between the ages of three and six, children
primarily derive pleasure from the stimulation of their genitals; this is the “Phallic
Stage” of development. The “Superego” developes during this stage; when a
person has developed a conscience he no longer needs to be told what he should,
or shouldn’t, do; he censors himself, and feels guilt; shame, and remorse, when he
violates self imposed rules.
Males develop a “Supergo” by resolving a conflict regarding his attraction to
his mother; he views his father as a rival, and fears that his father will castrate him;
this is called “Castration Anxiety”.
Females develop a “Superego” in an entirely different manner than males; she
imagines she’s already been castrated; this is called “Penis Envy”, and fantasizes
that her mother allowed her to be born without a penis, and because of this her
affection for her mother turns into hostility,and she imagines that she can make up
her loss by having a child by her father. When she recognizes that this cannot be
realized, she rids herself of her anixiety-producing hostility toward her mother,
and learns to identitfy with her.
Females have less fear of being harmed due to not having a penis,and,
according to Freud, this has a negative influence on her personailty; her goals in
life; her moral sense, and damage her self–esteem.
When females are viewed as “gatherers”, in a “hunter-gatherer society”, the
“stunting” of her development makes complete sense; it enables her to better serve
her role as “care-giver”, and “home-maker”.
When children are around five, the sexual instinct is repressed; this is the
“Latency Stage”, and children are better able to focus on scholastic pursuits due
to their sexual desires not being as disruptive.
When a person is around the age of twelve, the sexual impulse is awakened ;
this is called the “Genital Stage”, due to hormonal changes, and starts to be
directed toward members of the opposite sex, outside the family; as long as there
wasn’t a disruption in the maturation process; this is the “Final Genital Phase”.
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When a person learns to control the “sex drive”; Eros”; the “Life Instinct”, he
is capable of satiating needs by creating nourishment that enriches people’s lives;
this is called, “bonding”; one learns how to sustain his own life by giving to others;
this is called love.
The “aggressive drive”; “Thanotos”; the “Death Instinct”, is destructive; which
means that one uses agression to satiate needs, wants, and desires, which prolongs
a person’s life, but also brings a person closer to death; taking without giving
something comparable in return, is a self-destructive act, and explains why the
“golden rule” is the foundation on which all religions are based; I call it the “Law
of One”; homo-sapiens are mortal because of this inbalance; Jews are immortal
because of their harmony with nature.
Homo-sapiens are savage because they rely on their “aggression drive” to
satiate themselves, and due to repetion becomes an “obssessive compulsion”; once
a need is satiated, there is a compulsion to satiate another, and because Homo-
sapiens derive pleasure from using agression to satiate themselves, this makes
them evil; they derive pleasure from the act of destruction.
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Sigmund Freud
Many have come to think of Freud as some type of spoilt Jew,
Who didn’t know the difference between his mother,
Or someone considered his lover.
Such disparaging words are far from deserving
For one who acquired such tremendous insights
Into the nature of the mind.
Are such people cruel?
Do they unable to be kind?
Or are they just one among the hoard who are blind?
As far as I am concerned, they are all of the above.
They lack awareness of what it means to be human;
Which means, first and foremost, to acquire the capacity to love.
Freud was once noted as saying he was better than others,
And this was because he had never intentionally harmed another person.
How many would dare claim anything remotely similar?
Indeed, I believe this is the reason why
So many are unfamiliar with his work.
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It was due to his diligence, ability to care, and also persevere,
That he fashioned a key that could open a door to the chamber of secrets
That once cloaked the operations of the mind.
If one believes man and God are much the same,
Then Freud brought us closer to the truth;
Our heavenly Father is a fellow who loves hide and seek.
He hides wisdom within men people are accustomed to diminish;
Despite being the sort that start something they will never finish.
If you question the rubbish said about Freud,
You’ll realize they are largely spoken by those who haven’t a clue.
And quack when they hear the word boo,
Therefore, nothing like the gentleman
Who relentlessly pursued scholarly pursuits
With just one aim in mind; to better the lives of others.
Every Jew lived his life the exact same way;
No matter week, month, or day.
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The Man & The Myth
Many think in this day and age
That Sigmund Freud was a fraud;
This is an opinion I in no way applaud.
The information they’ve gathered is far from correct;
I can’t think of anything further from the truth!
He acquired greater insights into the mind
Than practically anyone who’d lived before.
When I hear someone claim the contrary,
I can’t help but declare they are full of nonsense,
And a complete, utter, bore.
From his days as a young man in medical school,
Till practically the day he died in England,
After fleeing the Nazis in his home that was Vienna,
He gradually formulated a picture of how the mind operates.
He worked from one year to the next,
No matter the day, or inclement weather.
He was made in God’s image,
And gave us a glimpse into the mechanisms that drive the cosmos;
The mind behind all creation.
Many wonder how he gained so much knowledge,
And, therefore, question the validity of what he claimed.
Maybe the answer lies in his declaration that he was better than others,
And this was because he could honestly say
He’d never intentionally harmed another;
Most prefer to point their finger at someone else,
And state that he is the one to blame.
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Being moral, is what allowed him to grasp the nature of God.
Freud proved this by never being swayed by the words of those who Constitute
the mischievous mob.
There are many lessons we can learn from the life he lived.
He kept his days full with things to do,
That he was determined he must accomplish.
Once he was resolute that something should be completed.
No power, or persuasion, could dissuade him from his task;
Eventually this resulted in forms of adulation, in which he would bask,
And many learning more about him in a class.
He always sought to exploit the resources within himself;
There, I might add, is the key to comprehending
How he acquired so much wisdom.
His quest to be all he could be,
Allowed him to see deep in the parts that constitute himself,
Enabling him to overcome trials, tribulation, and a multitude of adversities,
And his name being praised in universities.
Overcoming so many hurdles
Eventually led to the insights we can all gain from.
We can avoid the struggles Freud had to endure,
And still acquire the qualities that make us most pure.
His hardship, is our grace.
“Suffer the little children who come unto me”.
How much more does this statement mean to you now?
Freud’s ideas are inextricably linked to the life he lived.
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Merlin
Merlin stood upon the misty shore.
Waves dipped and rose in the distance.
This majestic picturesque scene was something he couldn’t help but adore.
With a wave of his hand, he knew visions could be brought from light.
From heaven they came;
he knew not why, but he was sure they were right.
Thunder rolled through the grey clouds above.
A bolt of lightning struck down through the night.
A howl in the distance awoke the forest from its slumber;
Along with the rattling leaves hanging naked, and bare, on branches
Attached to tree trunks that soared upward toward
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The sparkling jewels that light up the dark sky.
He heard a voice in the distance;
Was it his own, or did it belong to someone else?
He couldn’t be sure, and he didn’t think it mattered.
A song came to his mind that contained melodies
That entwined with each other in glorious ways.
He thought, I now know what will happen in future days.
One thing will lead to another; the chain is continuous; it never ends.
Within every cycle the love given equals the amount taken.
Then all will begin again.
In the line of his sight the heavens have appeared.
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Awaken
YES
High vibration go on
To the sun
Oh, let my heart dreaming
Past a mortal as me
Where can I be?
Wish the sun to stand still
Reaching out to touch our all being
Past all mortal as we
Here we can be
(He can be here)
(Be here now)
Here we can be
Suns | High | Streams | Through
Awaken gentle mass touch
(Gentle mass touch)
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Awaken gentle mass touch
(Gentle mass touch)
Strong | Dreams | Reign | Here
Awaken gentle mass touch
(Gentle mass touch)
Awaken gentle mass touch
(Gentle mass touch)
Awaken gentle mass touch
(Star | Song)
Star | Song | Age | Less
Awaken gentle mass touching
(Gentle mass touch)
Awaken gentle mass touching
(Gentle mass touch)
Awaken gentle mass touching
Touching...
Touching...
Touching...
Workings of man
Set to ply out historical life
Reregaining the flower of the fruit of his tree
All awakening
All restoring you
Workings of man
Crying out from the fire set aflame
By his blindness to see
That the warmth of his being
Is promised for his seeing
His reaching so clearly
Workings of man
Driven far from the path
Rereleased in inhibitions
So that all is left for you
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All is left for you
All is left for you
All is left for you NOW...
Master of images
Songs cast a light on you
Hark thru dark ties
That tunnel us out of sane existence
In challenge as direct
As eyes see young stars assemble
Master of light
All pure chance
As exists cross divided
In all encircling mode
Oh closely guided plan
Awaken in our heart
Master of soul
Set to touch
All impenetrable youth
Ask away
That thought be contact
With all that's clear
Be honest with yourself
There's no doubt
No doubt
Master of time
Setting sail
Over all our lands
And as we look
Forever closer
Shall we now bid
Farewell farewell...
High vibration go on
To the sun, oh let my heart dreaming
Past a mortal as me
Where can I be
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Wish the sun to stand still
Reaching out to touch our own being
Past all mortal as we
Here we can be
Like the time I ran away
Turned around and you were standing close to me
Like the time I ran away
Turned around and you were standing close to me
British once, not long ago, ruled the seas, and lands so distant from one
another, the Sun never set upon Her Empire. Once again, for a thousand
years, the same will happen; The Trinity will be built, and heaven will be
upon the Earth.
Britain’s
Great
Future
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Matthew
5:18
New International Version
For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear,
not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen,
will by any means disappear from the Law
until everything is has been accomplished.
I Hear You Now
I hear a scream, it lies in the dark.
Whispers muttering strange sounds, are hidden in the recesses of space,
And the limitless expanse of time.
An eye is seen, floating precariously upon a stream.
A dot is a remnant of what once has been.
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All these represent our greatest loss.
There are times when we are not able to be the boss.
Evil is what is bad and wrong;
Ignoring the plight of others, they believe will make them strong.
Anguish and despair, pain beyond compare, is merely a distraction.
They have neither the capacity, nor the will, to care even a minute Fraction.
What is it they represent?
Nothing more than that which opposes light.
To overcome, and conquer, it is necessary to fight.
No other course can lead us to salvation;
Till then, don’t request, or expect, rest, or a vacation.
The work is continuous; it has no respite.
Look always toward the next height.
Gradients represent a process of evolution.
There is no plan, design,
That can be examined in order to derive a solution.
It is best to avoid those who care not for all the pollution.
They sit in comfort within a dream house, sipping red wine,
Complaining that more is what they need;
Others, they feel no compulsion to feed.
Why would that be necessary?
Each one feels he is in the lead.
Optimistically grasping, is the means to receive truth.
Patience we definitely require.
Fear then not the pits of roaring fire.
One day forces will merge; becoming one, balancing peace.
Once, and for all, our suffering will cease!
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Jesus Christ
There are those who wish to believe
Christ is with us today.
They visualize him in some material form,
Others believe it is his message alone
That remains with us in this our day.
His message had a parsonage eloquence,
Containing many wise things;
Simple, yet pure.
Follow them with diligence and care, and you'll discover a cure.
Many have discovered this to be true.
If taken to heart, his words will offer us our worldly due.
He walked many paths, possessing little more than a robe.
A healing light he offered to others, we are told.
Be kind to your fellow man.
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Judge not, or be judged.
Love is understanding, and compassion.
Allow others to follow whatever is their passion.
To great lengths he endeavored
To provide these great words of wisdom;
But people, till this day, decide they do not want to listen.
Thus, passages of hope vanish into the air.
They decide to break the rules
As if of the opinion they stand as a dare.
Suffering will only follow, usually with the hast of a hare;
But still man does whatever is his will:
With blind rage he will slaughter, and kill,
But seek forgiveness with money,
As if the cost were written on some Bill.
Judgment is always present in one's mind.
You choose whatever path you wish to follow.
Your will and powers of discernment,
Can prevent life from ever being experienced as hollow.
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THE SECOND COMING
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: a waste of desert sand;
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Wind shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
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And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
William Butler Yeats
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Peace Will
Come
When man learns how to
Live with his fellow man.
In order for that to occur,
He must first learn about his own nature.
It is not matter, but Spirit.
Once man realizes this,
He can be at peace with himself,
And he can also live in harmony with his fellow man.
Our Spirit is the same as The Lord’s,
He is everywhere,
And He is within each of us.
His Laws are our Laws;
There are 10,
And they must be adhered to
At all times.
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EXODUS
The Ten
Commandments
And God spake all these words, saying,
I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt,
out of the house of bondage.
1. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of
anything that is in heaven above, or that is the earth beneath, or that is in
the water under the earth:
Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord
thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the
children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my
commandments.
3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord
will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and
do all thy work:
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but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do
any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy
maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is,
and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and
hallowed it.
5. Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land
which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
6. Thou shalt not kill.
7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
8. Thou shalt not steal.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house, thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his
ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s.
The idea, concept, word, “religion”, is an expression of man’s appreciation, and
understanding of nature; that he is related to, and dependent on, powers in nature
and society.
Ancient man, in many regards, was far more religious than most are in our
present world. When Cro-Magnon man emerged, some 25,000 years ago, the
Earth’s climate was milder, and life was far less hazardous than it was for
Neanderthal man, (both are members of the species Homo sapiens), and their
finest cultural achievement was art work derived from painting and modelling.
They believed, much as so called “primitive” peoples do today, that an image,
or picture, can be a magical substitute for the object it represents; it could be
subjected to his influence, and obtain power.
Many of these pieces of art included pictures of animals, and some had human
faces; representative of their belief that there was a spiritual kinship between
animals, and people, and members of the wild kingdom could be their protectors;
“guardian angels”, in a sense.
Religious thought has evolved over the centuries, more in some parts of the
world than others, and every belief system has been an attempt by man to remind
himself where he belongs within the “vaster” scheme of things, thereby enabling
him to utilize resources more proficiently, all the while increasing his sense of
security, and comfort.
Ancient tribes practiced what some call, “totemism”; which is a belief that
each class of animal, plant, and inanimate object, has its place within the food
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supply; or as we would otherwise commonly call it today, the Earth’s ecological
system.
Ancient people’s understood that their supply of food was dependant on their
being a plentiful supply of the other elements that go into the making of food;
they, therefore, performed ceremonies, and practiced rituals, praising the Earth,
and made sure, as much as possible, that what was taken from the Earth was
replaced; that way all animals and plants would increase and be abundant.
They were connected to the “Life Force”. Erich Fromm, the neo-Freudian,
personality theorist, would label this a “syndrome of growth”.
MAN
NATURE RELGION
GOD
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The
New Age
The passage of time: conclusion of the Second World War, 1945 A.D.
to the present day, 2015 A.D;
70 years.
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The
Trinity
Manifesto
Peace will return among men
Co-operation unite them
Friendship bind them
Love rule them
Justice prevail among them
Self-control strengthen them
Righteousness exalt them
Service enoble them
Brotherhood enfold them
The past be forgiven them
The future be sanctified for them.