DO "EVIL BOOKS" REALLY EXIST?

in spirituality •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Someone once said to me "dont read that book, its evil", referring to a book that shall remain nameless, but had symbols on the front that triggered this sheeps fear. He didnt recognize them, so of course they were evil.

Shit, I think that the McDonalds logo is evil as well as MTV and the Facebook thumb, and I have good fucking reason; not ignorance. If I saw those logos on a book cover, I wouldnt touch it.
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Anyway, I asked this person about the horror movies they love to watch, and illustrated to them why they are much worse than any book I can find.

When one watches a film, they are lulled into an alpha brainwave state, a lower operating frequency that is primarily limbic (emotionally triggered). All of the violence, sex and dysfunction is writing directly on to their subconscious. Because the frequency is so low, the higher critical faculties are not protecting their brain. When a person reads, they dont have this problem. Reading requires higher brain faculty, and so bullshit is detected, thoughts challenged, and things need to make sense before they are absorbed.

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Again, there is no book you can read that can do more damage than your average horror flick.

People think if you read "evil books", that you will find yourself surrounded by demons, and it is true, but not in the sense they envision. All one is really doing is learning of whats in the dark.

You see, the truth of the matter is that we are surrounded by foul and immoral people. We just dont see all of them. And when we cant tell who is who, we will fall into the confusion, and unwittingly become the demons.

The majority of us focus on that which is illuminated by the visible light spectrum. We dont see even close to the whole. If you know just a little bit of physics, you know that we only see less than 1% of the goings on of reality, that we are conscious of very very little of it.

Matter is 99% empty space, and that emptiness is only perceived as empty because we cant see whats in it. 95% of our actions are spawned unconsciously, which also makes them "dark actions", because we also dont see them. I think we can agree that we are surrounded by darkness not only in the physical realm but psychologically.
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So back to the "evil books"; there is no such thing. Those books only show you the goings on of the darkness, whether it be books of physical science, books of psychology or books on morality. Those who tell you not to look into certain books are doing 1 of 2 things.

  1. They are making sure you dont come to see them and their true intentions.
  2. They dont trust you can handle seeing beyond the bubble you live in.

Now I can understand #2; its true. Not everyone is meant to see more. Some will become confused, go crazy, and many will abuse the knowledge. But because of #1, I must say that if you are a person with a good heart, who means well and has a pure desire for knowledge, YOU MUST read the books, and delve into the knowledge "they" wish to keep from the multitude.

Is it not obvious that the planet is overrun and mostly controlled by sick people who have this knowledge? How do we stand a chance if we dont have as many good people armed with this knowledge?

Too many people read into occult (hidden/secret) knowledge for selfish reasons. These are usually outcasts, people who have had fucked up lives, who have been forced into seeing or experiencing terrible things. The Religious, New Age, and Occult communities are full of these people, and because of their conditions, they are highly vulnerable to abusing/confusing the power they find. They often worsen their condition by reading into these type of books.

That is why it important to begin first with psychology (NOT WITCHCRAFT OR OCCULT SCIENCES), and from there, take what you now see and follow your heart deeper, into the strange, because psychology is the correct doorway in, as it gives one protection, not from outside entities, but from oneself.
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Again, the main reason why we read these "dark books" is to learn to see more, because our perceptions of reality are closed into less than 1% of what exists. Just imagine that most of humanity is in a small fenced in yard, and there are powerful people who dwell outside of that fence fucking with them.

In just the first few chapters of Hitlers Mein Kampf, I began to see forces of evil in my government that I didnt see before. He was literally narrating our current socioeconomic state 80 years later! In the first 3 chapters of Alber Pikes Morals and Dogma, I learned how our government should be run, by the people, for the people. Marx, Lennin, The Satanic Bible, books on metaphysics, yoga, mysticism, whatever...there is no such thing as an evil book. They are just extra lenses in which to see in the dark. Its just that not everyone is prepared to see. You have to be mentally right for it.

But most of all, you cant believe popular opinion. Popular opinion has been methodically formed.

If you are one of the good hearted and healthy, you will begin to see demons all around, and no less of them are seen in churches and synagogues. Too often that is where the worst of them are. You will see your cousins, your friends, your parents in light you never saw before, and you will indeed become more of an introvert. You will begin to speak your truth, and the light will burn people. You will find yourself lonely in the beginning, but owning yourself and losing your ignorance comes at a cost.
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You will find that crowds are infested with demonic influence. But that fact alone is pretty much understood with just psychology.

So, whats it going to be? Are you better off living in the dark, in the fence, in ignorance? Or are you strong and healthy enough to help yourself and others see the monsters?

Do you dare read the "evil books".

With love,
Doc

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Nice perception of the books, But i don't quite agree on it. Sounds more like a conspiracy. Nevertheless, great post!

Im not accusing or implicating any one person or group in a conspiracy. Im merely illustrating why we should read books that are popularly believed, without reason, to be evil.

YES!! BURN THEM ALL

Yeah movies can fuck us up more then books. I've read some "dark" stuff on the internet but none of it affected me in any negative ways.

meep

hi. I had included your post in this compilation to share with more people :)

SteemBookLoversMag, No. 5

I confess that I'm one of those that love to read witchcraft or occult sciences. I've opened myself up to that and I often find myself in that metaphysical section at bookstores. I do get series of reactions from all walks of people. Some asking for guidance, others giving that look of judgment, and others in the same field of study that feel they are way beyond the level that you are. I literally was pushed aside by a medium that held herself in such high esteem and believed she didn't have to wait to browse these books like everyone else before her waited. I think knowledge is for everyone and everyone has the right to it. Knowledge shouldn't be feared. It should be embraced.

Truth: I may be one of the ones you may have classified, but I think I use the knowledge I gain to discover who I am not how society has deemed me to be. I want to break the chains, break the norms, break other's projections upon me so I can lead a fuller more fulfilled life. Be a more authentic me, even if that means I'm not as nice or kind as people want me to be. Be more human, be more real. I want others to find their way too and that it's okay to be who you are.

Psychology -- the knowledge of it -- should be the foundation of it. Self-discovery, finding yourself, and the journey of it is found within psychology. Is it weird that a lot of times that I've had experiences I try to find truth within science to explain spiritual happenings and make correlations?

Religion was the first form of government and still governs the minds of people.
Governmental = govern the mind

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You are on to something. Most people don't think that deeply and see only what is on the surface without much understanding.