Thursday, May 05, 2022

Woke Oil Salesmen and Diabolic Influences

A letter criticizing Maharishi Mehesh Yogi and his "Transcendental Meditation" might as well be addressed to the entire Woo Age movement: its errors  

are patently obvious. In reality, the goal of meditation is not to have access to "limitless energy, heightened efficiency of thought and action, and release from tensions and anxiety, peace of mind and happiness." All such advantages have no spiritual value, because it is not happiness that matters, it is the motive of happiness and the nature of happiness...

Truth does not matter to [the Maharishi], nor tradition. He does not seek to save men, he seeks to soften their path to hell, just as psychoanalysis does (Schuon).

Not only will such divine snake oil salesmen always be with us, nowadays the product boasts of a larger sales force than ever, only it pretends the oil is purely secular. But anyone who is even minimally skeptical is aware that the oil of wokeness is just a repackaged version of the same dubious product offered way back in Genesis 3.  

What is snake oil, anyway, I mean the literal stuff? According to Prof. Wiki,

It has been suggested that the use of snake oil in the United States may have originated with Chinese railway laborers in the mid-19th century, who worked long days of physical toil. Oil from Chinese water snakes has for centuries been used in Chinese traditional medicine to treat joint pain such as arthritis and bursitis

It may even "have had real benefits due to its high concentration of the omega-3 fatty acids" although "the rattlesnake oil later sold by charlatans did not contain a significant amount of omega-3." 

As always, a counterfeit is dependent on the existence of the real thing. Same with spiritual frauds: as in the collectibles business, anything that has value can and will be faked.   

Schuon's passing comment about psychoanalysis hits close to home, since that was the theoretical focus of my training in grad school. I would have continued to pursue post-graduate training to become a certified psychoanalyst, but in the mid-nineties decided instead to pursue this.

Thanks to the internet I've been blogging about this since 2005, even though I'm still not sure what this is. All I know is that I'm not qualified to sell it, which is why the service is free. 

Changing gears -- downshifting, I suppose -- I recently read a book on the nature of diabolic warfare, called Dominion, by Fr. Chad Rippinger. It is a rather sprawling treatise, with way more information than one could ever assimilate. 

More generally, life and history are so complex, it seems impossible to know where and when diabolical influence -- supposing it exists -- begins and ends. 

In a footnote, there is reference to the possibility of possession of a nation, "in which the demons have gained so much ascendancy in the control of the government structures and the mindset of the people that the demons are in practical control of the nation." 

Is this where we are? Or is there a purely natural explanation for the darkness, hysteria, perversion, and general flight from reality of the left? "Exorcists have noted on occasion that there are specific qualities or characteristics of the deviation of the people." Like what? 

Like Libs of Tik Tok, I suppose. Obviously, I have a lot of experience with mental illness, and these people seem more than mentally ill. 

But interestingly, supposing demons exist, they are members of the same hierarchy that applies to angels. Which is why demons higher up the chain of command want to censor Libs of Tik Tok, because the latter are giving the game away. The higher ups naturally want the darkness to remain in the dark, and they want normal people to be in the dark about their darkness. 

In this regard, it is important to note that while demons may cooperate with one another, they actually hate each other as much as Kamala despises Brandon, as they are beings of pure malice:

Harmony among the demons, by which some are obedient to others, is not from friendship which they have among themselves; but from a common iniquity, by which they hate man and fight against the justice of God.  

Ripperger adds that "one demon obeys another because of the fact that they have a common goal, which is to bring men down and fight against God." They may work together toward an extrinsic goal, but as in hell, "it is not so much a community as a horde of the damned."  

Thus, their coordination is far from perfect. Analogously, think of the ultimate low-trust society, say, the old Soviet Union, which redounded to extreme atomization and paranoia, even between parents and children. Thus,

Even the lower demons will keep information from those who are above them in order to have some semblance of control in a situation: one of the diabolic principles is "knowledge is power."

Nor, properly speaking, do demons "illuminate" one another, since illumination "is to manifest the truth." While they have knowledge on their own plane of operation, they particularly "suffer darkness of the intellect in relationship to that which exceeds nature." 

Here again, the analogy would be to someone -- say, a materialist -- who understands nothing that surpasses science, resulting in monumental error on the philosophical, metaphysical, and theological planes. 

Thus, demons are are at once more intelligent than humans, but also more ignorant, as they will have false opinions about things that surpass their nature. It very much reminds me of Democrats, who habitually project diabolical motives into us, as can be seen from their reaction to the SCOTUS leak -- as if we really want to re-segregate the country, kill homosexuals, and enact the Handmaid's Tale. 

Perhaps such people exist, but I've never met one. Is there a conservatives of Tik Tok?  

It seems that demons are easily triggered: they "are extraordinarily self-absorbed and take everything personally in their interactions with others." Sounds familiar.

They are also ceaselessly frustrated, as it is impossible for them to be happy, or "to achieve the thing to which they are inclined." 

It reminds me of how the left, immediately after the triumph of redefining marriage, turned to the fantasy of "trans rights" and all the rest. Getting what they want only makes them more miserable -- which is indeed like trans people themselves. No one doubts that they are unhappy, but the notion that mutilating their body and pretending to be the other sex will lead to happiness is empirically false. 

I think this must also go to why it is so important to them that everyone buy into their delusions, as a way of assuaging their own conflict. In fact, demons themselves "have a deep self-hatred and self-loathing," and when they "act upon human beings, they will often make people feel their self-loathing, self-hatred, etc." Human progressives deny their self-loathing and project it into us. 

"Demons are like children probing and testing the limits of what they can get away with." They are also activists, in the sense that focusing on something outside themselves temporarily relieves their pain: 

Demons get a certain relief by possessing or being involved in things in this world.... it is for this reason, as well, that demons will very often spend a lot of energy trying to hold onto any influence they have in this world.

And of course they lie. It's what they do: "demons lie constantly," as "their will is fixed on the false." They are even bad liars, which these days is pretty easy to see. Indeed, they are ridiculous liars, which is surely one of the reasons they want to ban ridicule, e.g., the Babylon Bee.

To be continued. I should say that I still haven't decided the extent to which I take any of this literally, or merely as a symbolic way to talk about a reality we just don't understand. In other words, the effects are absolutely and undeniably real, but the cause is obscure. But speaking as a psychologist, it seems to me that these things cannot be reduced to what can be explained by mere psychology, so what's the explanation?  

40 comments:

Gagdad Bob said...

Speaking of ridicule, Comedy in the Age of Tolerance.

Anonymous said...

“Woke” used to mean a white persons gained understanding of what minorities have to deal with in their daily lives. Today it means anything not conservative Christian, to most conservative Christians, especially the white suburban ones.

I once tried to explain what an American progressive was, to a conservative Christian. I said it was like Ronald Reagan worshipping FDR back when FDR used government policies to save freedom and capitalism. They said no, Reagan was never a progressive because he’d never watch communist CNN or Marxist-Leninist MSNBC or vote for the gays or inferior races or anything even remotely Democratic Party which only wants to ruin America.

So I came to realize that words like “woke” and “progressive” actually have two distinctly different meanings. I've been wondering. There was talk of a conservative Bible, instead of King James or NIV or any of the others. Why not a conservative dictionary?

Cousin Dupree said...

There is a conservative dictionary. It's called the dictionary.

ted said...

...it is not happiness that matters, it is the motive of happiness and the nature of happiness...

Schuon nails it again! Let that sink in for a while. If you ask people on the left what they want most from their kids, they would say for them to be happy. And yet they deny them Truth, and make them miserable in the process.

julie said...

Or these days, the dictionary*

*written prior to, say, 1990 or so...

...the effects are absolutely and undeniably real, but the cause is obscure.

There are certainly those who believe that this is literal; they act accordingly. It does explain a lot about the current state of the world.

Re. our present day "elites," reading the history of the US reminds me of Christ's observation that when the demon gets exorcised, after wandering around a while and trying to find a new host it comes back to the old one, and finding the place all neat and tidy it invites all of its friends to come, too.

John Venlet said...

Your wondering about the possibility of nations being demon possessed is similar to a wondering I've been thinking on in regards to the masking madness which one can see on a daily basis while out and about. While it is tempting to consider the masked as simply delusional, or suffering from a propaganda induced psychosis, I'm leaning more and more to the view that those who are masked are in fact demon possessed. I had a run in with a mask enthusiast veterinarian, which I wrote about at my blog recently (link below if you're interested), and the same day I learned of two young girls at my granddaughter's school who come each day to school masked. No other students are masked, nor are any of the teachers/staff masked. What is the inducement to these young girls being masked? Granted, their parents are involved in the masking of their children, but for what reason? Misinformation regarding mask effectiveness, straight up fear, delusions? I cannot say with any certainty, but as I mentioned, I am beginning to think it is a demon possession problem. Surely lesser demons, say a Screwtape or lower demon, but demons none-the-less. We deny the actuality of demons at our own peril. Do you think that the temptations that assail us are simply thought patterns which can be analyzed or eliminated with a pill? I doubt that very much.

https://freemenfreeminds.us/2022/04/26/a-good-death-slightly-marred/

Gagdad Bob said...

Demons are a lot like what St. Augustine said of time: If no one asks me, I know what they are. If I wish to explain them to him who asks, I do not know.

Gagdad Bob said...

The projection is breathtaking: Tucker Carlson is the most racist TV show ever, and he promulgates an apocalyptic worldview!!!

What's interesting is that the Times used to be higher up the chain of diabolical influence, whereas now they're indistinguishable from the retail lunacy of Libs of Tik Tok. Who's in charge of this diabolical revolt, anyway? It's like the whole thing is fragmenting and it's every demon for himself.

Gagdad Bob said...

Every demon for himself -- or as Z man says,

The fact is, Washington is in chaos. The Biden administration is a balkanized mess with Joe Biden as an embarrassing figurehead. His handlers are running out of patience or ability to keep him from having “senior moments” in public. In announcing some new justification for seizing Russian property, Biden slipped into confusion and struggled to say words that may or may not have been in the script. He looked like a man who should be at an assisted living facility, not the White House.

These events are becoming common, which underscores the fact that he is not actually in charge of his administration. It is a balkanized cabal that lacks coordination with the other parts and is disconnected from the party. The old neocons are running the war in Ukraine, while packs of deranged social justice warriors push through nutty ideas like the ministry of disinformation. There is no one sheepherding economic policy, which has been abandoned in the face of record inflation.

julie said...

Then there's Biden's assertion this week that “This MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history”

Meanwhile, fences are being put up around the Supreme Court to protect it from demonic pro-choice activists...

Gagdad Bob said...

Always with the projection. Maybe projection is like a diabolical inversion of trinitarian intra-communication or something? Instead of sharing, it's a forcing of psychic content into the other.

julie said...

Yes, there's a lot to that. Also, I wonder how much of it is in the understanding - conscious or unconscious - that if you ascribe some negative or wicked trait to someone often enough, that person may well finally act according to script.

Gagdad Bob said...

That's called "projective identification," and it's definitely a thing.

Gagdad Bob said...

From Wiki: "The one person does not use the other merely as a hook to hang projections on. He/she strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection. Feelings which can not be consciously accessed are defensively projected into another person in order to evoke the thoughts or feelings projected."

Gagdad Bob said...

More on the left's incessant projection: "It is like arguing with a moon-landing denier or 9/11 truther. But worse than that: In this case, the conspiracy theorist calls you a conspiracy theorist."

julie said...

I’m almost impressed that a team of people could watch that much Tucker Carlson in that brief a span of time without ever once wondering if maybe he has a point worth considering.

Firehouse effect, perhaps?

Gagdad Bob said...

Good point. People have a more or less unlimited capacity for denial.

Gagdad Bob said...

Especially when it touches on their unacknowledged faith, or pre-critical religiosity.

John Venlet said...

Demons are a lot like what St. Augustine said of time: If no one asks me, I know what they are. If I wish to explain them to him who asks, I do not know.

As much as I admire St. Augustine, I consider this demon aphorism as much of a cop out as the statement often thrown out regarding what is pornography, i.e, "I know it when I see it."

Anonymous said...

There is a conservative dictionary. It's called the dictionary.

“Woke is now defined in this dictionary as “aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice),” and identified as U.S. slang. It originated in African American English and gained more widespread use beginning in 2014 as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. By the end of that same decade it was also being applied by some as a general pejorative for anyone who is or appears to be politically left-leaning.”

I stand corrected. I guess.

I'm leaning more and more to the view that those who are masked are in fact demon possessed.

I’m leaning towards the view that anybody who exercises free will, masked or not, are in fact demon possessed. Do we need that theocracy now?

I’m almost impressed that a team of people could watch that much Tucker Carlson in that brief a span of time without ever once wondering if maybe he has a point worth considering.

I’ve watched Tucker Carlson. He made a clear point when he said that nobody looks out for the working man anymore. Sadly, I’ve also watch counterpoints to Tucker Carlson, even a few debunkings. I’ve come to the conclusion that Tucker is demon possessed.

julie said...

heh - just realized that I wrote "firehouse" yesterday when I meant "firehose."

Anyhoo, back to recognizing things demonic, I'm pretty sure that teaching midwives that men who are transitioning to women can become pregnant and give birth through their penises has to count. It's so far beyond stupid or ignorant that clearly the only purpose is to force people to either intentionally lie in order to keep a job, or disengage the part of their brains related to cognitive dissonance. Or both.

Presumably, midwives in Scotland will also be forced to give gynecological exams to men now, since their male genitalia belongs to a "woman."

Gagdad Bob said...

Every time I think the left has reached the outer limit of virtue signaling absurdity, they surprise me.

Gagdad Bob said...

This passage from the book is relevant:

"Another overarching principle is the demonic principle of inversion. Since demons chose contrary to the truth, everything they do inverts right order.... when demons affect people's perceptions, very often if one simply inverts the perception, he is more more likely to know the truth."

What Z-man calls the Opposite Rule of Liberalism.

Gagdad Bob said...

"The devil inverts reality, that is, he turns things inside-out, upside down. Then he proceeds to present the inversion as the honest-to-God truth."

julie said...

Like how a lot of celebrities talk about drinking their partners' blood as though it's a totally normal thing to do...

Nicolás said...

It becomes impossible to deal with an issue recently slobbered over by imbeciles.

Anonymous said...

Indeed Nicolás.

Demonic possession. Is this something which only the anointed can spot, or is this the sort of general malaise which only the genius possesses and the insane laments?

You may advise. And the rest of us shall discuss.

Nicolás said...

He who does not smell sulfur in the modern world has no sense of smell.

Anonymous said...

Snake oil - an ancient text that provides directions beat slaves (Luke 12:47-48), subjugate women (Exodus 21:7, Deuteronomy 22:20-21), kill non-believers (2 Chronicles 15:12-13, Luke 19:27), killing gays (Leviticus 20:13), and subscribes to mythical stuff like unicorns (Numbers 23:22, Job 39:9-12), dragons (Revelation 12:3-4, Job 41:21) multi-headed beasts (Revelation 13), and other various miracles and magic too numerous to mention.

Snake oil

Daisy said...

Like, O M G anon, you have, like, totally blown my mind with your brilliant and witty observations which I have never, ever seen before. I am now fully convinced that the Bible is wrong and therefore there is no god. Hooray, I was so oppressed by all that faith.

Nicolás said...

Nothing is more dangerous for faith than to frequent the company of believers. The unbeliever restores our faith.

Gagdad Bob said...

I don’t think it is possible to observe today’s liberalism without concluding that it is largely demonic.

julie said...

Among other news this week, the Satanic Temple has helpfully posted that abortion is officially a sacrament for its members, so that anyone who wants one can claim religious protection in order to get it.

Then there's the music and entertainment industries. I mean, I guess they just find literal depictions of people selling their souls for celebrity endlessly entertaining, but you'd think the theme would get a bit old and overdone after a while.

julie said...

Re. the Vigilant Citizen link, I don't think it's really necessary most of the time to read or agree with his explanations to know that there is something incredibly wrong going on there. Much like Libs of TikTok, it could all be posted with minimal comment and still get the point across.

Gagdad Bob said...

I'm pretty sure that if she'd actually sold her soul to the devil, the music would be much better.

julie said...

Ha - one would certainly hope.

I think 99% of these people are useless idiots playing at being edgy, and that's the only way they can think of anymore to look edgy. But just because they don't really believe it, doesn't mean they aren't serving something diabolical. Same with the Satanic Temple idiots, for that matter.

Nicolás said...

Today having taste is enough to qualify one as a puritan.

Van Harvey said...

Gagdad said "But worse than that: In this case, the conspiracy theorist calls you a conspiracy theorist."

I recently had some fun with bandying words about with a troll, and it was interesting that his reflex response to anything verified as being true, was 'conspiracy', and that my verifying more than one thing to be true, made me a conspiracy theorist. Sad. Long live the conspiracy.

Gagdad Bob said...

Top 11 perfectly normal and not at all psycho beliefs of the left.

julie said...

Clown world.

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