IT WAS unresolved psychosis caused by the destruction of their Religion that drove the British and their Empire in their unconscious acquisition of the world. As all empires are driven by a disturbed psyche. The internal disturbance becomes writ large in the complex of projections and then externally manifested chaos and injustice.
Catholicism in England before king Henry VIII was not simply one branch of Christianity — it WAS religion. It was the religious life of the nation, its social backbone, the faith of people’s forefathers, inherited generation to generation in an unbroken chain going back to the early Church missionaries who came to England 1000 years earlier. An unbroken line…suddenly made illegal, on pain of death, then enforced over decades.
Henry was severely brain damaged.
His heavy horse, also fully laden in armour, fell on top of him during a jousting match at Greenwich palace in January 1536.
Nowadays it is known that being unconscious even for two minutes after trauma creates the risk of brain damage. Henry had been unconscious for two hours.
This event changed England. England changed the world.
It is more important for us to understand trauma, and the rippling effects of fractal time, than we can imagine. History is not ‘past’ — it is code.
Similar and related dynamics apply and have affected China, India, and North America - among other regions. Both the Indian and Chinese psyches were humiliated by the psychosis that began on this small island in the north Atlantic. The dominant male psyches of both nations TODAY are unconsciously trying to live out Anglo-Saxon (British and its offspring American) visions of the world. The colonisers convinced the subjugated they were lesser people. Over time, that internalisation leads to impotent acts of rebellion, trying to outdo the former master at his own game. Forgetting their own…
Not only are these Asian psyches unwell, they too are now propagating the same environmental destruction and disregard for life the Tudor English brought to the world. Now we have plastic, and other substances. The challenge facing the Tibetan nation may have begun on the banks of the Thames.
Note that both China and Japan were forced to enter the global trading world by force from the British and French (Opium Wars) and the Americans (Commodore Perry, 1868), respectively. The Chinese were addicted to opium so the British could trade tea with them. Does Chinese capitalism not have a compulsive, vengeful quality to it? A US warship persuaded feudal Japan that resistance to trade would be considered an act of war.
These events interrupted the self-directed evolution of these nations, of the psyche of these peoples. Into these were placed a foreign module. These nations among others, have yet to re-member who they are. Yet to re-define themselves according to their own true nature.
The history detailed above is a series of blind juggernauts, giving birth to each other. What will stop or change this?
This is the key question.
The answer once more is code.
The answer exists in timelessness.
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