DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsGandhi quoted Emerson, who said, “Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” But wouldn’t that literally describe EVERY member of the Extraterrestrial Alliance? Doubt and accepting any form of guilt is enemy number one to any psychopath. They will go to almost any extreme to remove it. And yet, can any turnaround happen without it, and without it being eventually embraced by the psychopathic self? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 4 months ago
What you are seeing basically in the psychopath is that they are not a whole person and, when there are pieces missing, that will have consequences and the solution not obvious because the cause cannot be seen. The extraterrestrials lack self-awareness because they lack the wherewithal to even sense, let alone know and understand their shortcomings. Given they are empty inside, they have had to find a way to compensate, and this they do through ego, so their ego grows to fill the void left by an absence of love and compassion, tenderness, caring, and all of the other capabilities that give rise to respect, dedication, loyalty, and many other attributes. These are stunted among psychopaths and may be functionally absent. The ego acts as a kind of imposter who uses power and control to manipulate in order to get what it wants. So a psychopath who is challenged will, indeed, find a state of being in doubt intolerable because it is too large a threat to their stability. So their willingness and shocking disregard for consequences may well lead them to harm others for what most would consider a slight transgression or simply just holding differing views and being unwilling to accept an opposing view. This is what makes authoritarian leaders so dangerous, because they are quite frequently sociopaths who are ruthless, heartless, and savage. They get away with it because they know how to lie convincingly and wear a false front in public knowing others can be better manipulated if they are fooled by a charming demeanor, to like and go along with the autocrat. Eventually, something breaks because the differing beliefs of the leader and followers will create doubt, uncertainty, and a rift of some kind leading to unrest and challenges to authority. While the average person is more in a fog and living in a kind of hapless state of ignorance, they are nonetheless not suffering greatly because they don't know better. The psychopath knows something is missing but not what to do about it. They will be unable to trust others as they only value themselves, because they lack that soul attribute, and this is why doubt can lead quickly to a destructive impulse, giving rise to quite damaging actions, because people with a differing view are seen as a challenge to authority and personal safety.