Basic Dimension
(360) Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Cause of Honor killings
Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is an anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences excessive anxiety regarding separation from home and/or from (tribal) people to whom the individual has a strong emotional attachment (e.g., a parent, caregiver, significant other or siblings).
Manifestations:
For example, separation anxiety in adulthood can manifest itself as a dead end in an unrequited love. It is a very dangerous feeling, created in childhood and transferable to new situations, while sometimes leading to suicide. Get among people and avoid to be alone (like depression):
Assumption 459: Separation anxiety disorder.
Honor killings are caused by separation anxiety disorder. Tribal separation anxiety leads to a transient psychosis in the minds of fathers, killing their daughters in an unconscious battle on life and death.
Assumption 610: Tribal separation anxiety.
Separation anxiety is a desolate feeling of terrible loneliness that makes some people decide to commit suicide. It plays a role in many psychological problems. For most people, it is difficult to identify the cause of their anxiety, let alone that it is unconscious. Conceivably, the threatening severing of tribal ties and the prospect of being doomed to roam like a ghost forever, is driving Muslim fathers over the edge to kill their daughters.
Assumption 611: Murder by displacement:
Separation anxiety is a misunderstood cause of many mental health problems. In extreme cases, it can even lead to suicide (for Muslim fathers: accepting loss of the afterlife). If unconscious, it can sometimes lead to murder by displacement: the unconscious transfer of an intense emotion from the original object (himself) to another one (his daughter). The father's own misunderstood suffering then results in the death of his daughter. But this statement is way too simplistic, because honor killings are much more complicated.
How Honor Killing works:
Assumption 612: Reincarnation psychosis:
The father is unaware of the following unconscious scenario:
Step 1: The father loves his little girl in a normal father-daughter relationship.
Step 2: So, he is not a psychopath and thus can only become psychotic.
Step 3: The daughter becomes sexually mature.Step 4: Reincarnation instinct awakens in the father.
Step 5: The father gets into a 'transient psychosis'.
Step 6: His love gradually turns into a sick 'love', in which he unconsciously
claims his daughter as a necessary intermediary for his own reincarnation.
Step 7: He looks for a genetic match within the family: cousin marriage.
Step 8: He does not want to reincarnate into hybrids of other (hostile) tribes, other religions, or unbelievers. The reincarnation instinct stems from Homo erectus (2.2 Mya; 900cc) and here concerns the inbreeding culture.
Step 9: The father argues that consanguineous marriages are culturally and socially favored, what must be seen as 'psychological sublimation', as the process of deflecting sexual instincts into acts of higher social valuation.
Step 10: But his daughter still refuses forced marriage.
Step 11: Then, the father enters a stone-cold psychosis, he is shocked, caught by his daughter's betrayal of his 'love'.
Step 12: He unconsciously considers not being able to return to the safety of the tribe after his next death after reincarnating into a hybrid offspring of his daughter. Thereafter, he will no longer belong to the family. This comes down to suicide in the afterlife, because other (hostile) tribes will refuse him too. He will be wandering through space like a ghost forever.
Step 13: The father is overcome by 'tribal separation anxiety'.
Step 14: The relationship with his daughter (as a subject) deteriorates in his conscious. This worsens if she argues with him or leaves home for a longer time.
Step 15: The father unconsciously sees his daughter increasingly as an object, as an incubator for family semen. At some critical moment, for example when she comes home after a while to make up for it, the bomb burst and the balance of Sexual Scales turns to the wrong side.
Step 16: Then, the father opts for 'psychological displacement' and turns his imminent tribal suicide on his daughter and kills her.
Step 17: Now he will not have to reincarnate into a hybrid and will come back probably into another family member.
Step 18: Resigned, he accepts his punishment, knowing that he has taken the right step inwardly and with a clear conscience.
Step 19: Honor killings are committed from a sick, twisted form of 'love' from reincarnation psychosis in the unconscious.
Step 20: The reincarnation instinct itself cannot be eradicated, but psychosis resulting from cognitive dissonance in the unconscious, can be avoided through timely awareness in the conscious.
Assumption 613: Separation anxiety and gender
Separation anxiety is caused by attachment problems within the family. Although it is more common in females, we think tribal separation anxiety is specific for males in inbreeding cultures. We also expect this attachment to be hereditary in the male line, or only manifest in males. In contrast, reincarnation in outcrossing populations is not linked to gender.
On this blog we also postulate 'reincarnation through inbreeding' as a male characteristic, because this magical religion is profitable only for males at the expense of females, who naturally outcross. Our hypothesis is that tribal separation anxiety is caused by 'reincarnation through inbreeding'.
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