7.5. Forms of Fanaticism

Similar damage to the organism is caused by religious, political or any other fanaticism. Any organisation, although a humane one, has precise and fixed principles of operation which cannot be changed. Their founders and leaders have good knowledge of the results brought by the well-designed persuasion programmes. No matter if we are addicted to daily politics or imposed religion, or we passionately support the local football club, we show these convictions, we are convinced that we are right and insensitive to any other views. The organisers of these organisations supervise the behaviour of the members with great care. They offer them various discounts, prepare lectures each weak, and distribute propaganda materials with pictures and symbols of the organisation in all variants, from stickers to flags. Their activities intended to homogenise the members include systems of coercion and manipulation. They are also no stranger to black magic protocols. They do all this with the aim to bring the members under their influence. I can say on the basis of experience from my own practice that the members of such organisations who have been convinced, educated and raised by such methods and who have accepted the principles imposed are even greater and more persistent advocates of such doctrines.

The influence of religious or political convictions has severe consequences for the society and individuals, and often causes diseases characteristic of a nation. Such a case also exists in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, where we witnessed the fall of the communist regime, liberated ourselves from its chains, but retained many of the old habits and behaviours. In that period, our society followed the mean way in the single-party political system, and there were no severe consequences of these extreme principles. In the countries with extreme communist regimes, there was a general espionage of citizens, fatal for the communist system. One can see that the children of political, military and intelligence structures were privileged. They had to bring the best results from the school and teachers were not allowed to give them poor grades. The dominant principle of the communist society was the espionage system. Even children were taught to spy on their parents. In both cases, children raised in such manner became fanatics who, sadly, assumed all the leading positions in the society. Therefore, it is no wonder that such a system ended in a sad way, committing a political suicide. Such political fanaticism lasted the longest in the Russian society, where it totally deformed the society over four generations – if we take 20 active years by generation –, and finally came to a miserable end. This system created the feeling that the structures in power were pursuing the working and honest citizens to exclude them from the society through secret systems of ruling. In therapeutic terms, it is difficult and thankless to assess or criticize a foreign country and society such as the Russian. However, we can easily analyse the expatriates with university degrees, even with three doctor’s degrees, who travel around Europe and do not do the work for which they are supposedly qualified. They mostly get involved in work processes as advisers. Some of them even declare themselves to be psychologists or alternative healers, which is the saddest thing. Most of these experts were trained for the needs of intelligence organisations, espionage and defence services, so, logically, they were trained to obey and imposed fear from physical punishment. The narrowly-oriented education system deformed their character. Through such education and privileges in the society, they were persuaded that they were doing a great thing for the country and that they were honest. It is almost impossible to convince them of democratic principles or cure them from twisted ideas and deformations.

The brain of all fanatics is blocked and ego does not allow the inner self to get activated. It is therefore logical that such individuals will not accept therapy with life-cosmic energy or any other alternative method of health maintenance. No fast recovery of such patients can be expected, if it is at all possible. Therapy with life-cosmic energy is successful with all patients, even fanatics, if we convince them to analyse the results of energy therapy. This means that we must use different methods appropriate for the individual fanatic in order to diminish the obstructions caused by fanaticism, so that the brain can comprehend and find the benefits of life-cosmic energy therapy. In this way, we enable the brain to form a new matrix and accept energy therapy.

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