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'The Exorcist’ warns against Freudianism, based on Gnostic and Kabbalistic motifs

April 12, 2019

In the April issue of the monthly magazine "Egzorcysta", priest Aleksander Posacki presented the dangers stemming from Sigmund Freud's theory, which is an anti-religious theory and is the foundation for ideas on the sexualization of children. Freud's theory cannot be verified scientifically.

The guiding ideas of Freud's theory are nothing original. The ideas of the subconscious were propagated by Plato and Plotinus, many contemporary thinkers and writers of Freud, as well as Masons and spiritualists. Freud's source of inspiration were "Gnostic and Kabbalistic motifs fundamental to Masonic ideology". The fact that Freud was inspired by Gnostics was confirmed by Jung.

Freud "narrows the human personality because he diminishes the spirituality of man - and not only in his components of reason and will, but above all in his transcendent and sacral origins".

Sigmund Freud was proud of his Jewish origins, "he was a member of the Jewish Masonic lodge Bnai Brith in Vienna". According to (quoted by priest Aleksander Posacki) David Bakan (author of the work "Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition") "Freud deliberately erased the Jewish origins and traditions of his thinking and the works and theories that were the result of this thinking".

Freud's theories show "Cabbalistic influences and Gnostic thinking. They are characterized by anti-Yahvism and anti-Christian redefinition of Christianity". Freud's theories are "alien and hostile to the Christian tradition". "Freud consciously rejects the Christian religion, redefines it and enters its theological space. What is sin and transgression of boundaries, Freud considers as the norm of mental health".

According to priest Aleksander Posacki, "Freud's sexuality, the theory of bisexuality, the centrality of sex - these are the fundamental themes of Kabbalah and Gnosis". Freud's concept of bisexuality "is a theme typical of Kabbalah". "The primacy of the sexual instinct in man as the essence of Freudianism is therefore both a Kabbalistic and a Gnostic theme".

Psychoanalysis, which grows out of Freud's theory related to Kabbalah, is based on a Kabbalistic matrix. Kabbalah "assumes that consciousness is a sexual act". Dream interpretations are "typical of Kabbalistic interpretation". "Freud's keys to dream interpretation are found in the Talmud" - the methods of dream interpretation in psychoanalysis are fundamentally similar to the methods of dream interpretation used in the Talmud. The subject matter related to the phallus, like Freud's, occurs in Freemasonry and Satanism.

Also critical of Freud is the work "Dangerous Psychology" by Anna Wasiukiewicz, published by the publisher of "The Exorcist". According to the author, Freud's goal was to fight Catholicism, to replace religion in social life with psychoanalysis.

According to Freud's theory, man is a willless being, guided not by reason (as Christianity proclaims) but by unconscious drives. For Freud, the most important issue in human existence was the unsatisfied sexual drive or satisfying it in an inappropriate way.

Freud's views were not based on any scientific research and cannot be scientifically verified - Freudianism is therefore not a scientific theory. Freud presented other people's views as his own. Freud generalized his own and his patients' experiences without any basis (he based his Oedipus complex on the fact that he desired his own mother and hated his own father). He did not help his patients, he only exploited them financially.

For Freud, "psychoanalysis consisted of first discovering the patient's greatest passion, then persuading him to satisfy it, and finally - when the inevitable feeling of guilt appeared - the therapist took on the role of the absolutor". This often led to the patient's condition worsening. "The goal of therapy was not to cure but to gain control over a person. Freud discovered a perfect way to control people by manipulating their desire and guilt."

According to Freud, psychoanalysis reveals traumatic events from childhood, which has therapeutic value, because the patient is unable to understand their trauma and suffering on their own – their real life takes place in the patient's unconsciousness.

According to Freud, "the sexual energy of libido is suppressed in a child by upbringing and customs, which can result in psychological trauma […] the effects of which are felt later in adulthood".

According to Anna Wasiukiewicz, "such views were aimed at the family and traditional upbringing", they created the family as an oppressive environment, assumed that "upbringing and passing on moral norms" are "harmful to mental health". Freud proclaimed that "everyone should decide independently what is good and what is bad".

According to Anna Wasiukiewicz, research on the effectiveness of psychoanalysis indicates that it does not contribute to improving the health of patients, and in fact deepens their problems. Patients recover faster when no therapy is used than when they are subjected to psychoanalysis.

Freud failed to cure anyone. He encouraged his patients to take cocaine and morphine. He based his concepts on the Kabbalah, which, like psychoanalysis, is passed down in oral tradition from master to student.

Jan Bodakowski

https://www.fronda.pl/a/egzorcysta-przestrzega-przed-freudyzmem-opartym-na-motywach-gnostyckich-i-kabalistycznych,125073.html