Basic Dimension
(502) MONOTHEISM AND POLYTHEISM
Polytheistic cultures are inferior religions because they lose identity to other cultures that unite with them. Monotheistic cultures are superior religions because they protect their group character at all costs.
Polytheistic cultures worship all gods in the conscious. Monotheistic cultures only worship male heterosexuality in the conscious. All other gods are repressed in the unconscious.
In polytheism, female gods in the conscious ensure that boys learn to respect women and empathetically learn to understand masochism.
But in monotheism, with only male gods in the conscious, boys don't value or appreciate their own innate masochistic feelings, whereby no one is perfectly sadistic, except psychopaths.
Even more so in monotheism conscience is divided between the conscious and the unconscious. And now we have a problem, because we are running into Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). We created two identities within boys in monotheism.
In the extreme case of pure monotheism, where normally mixed forms are still possible, DID may cause boys to be afraid of their own masochism, be afraid of their own innate traces of homosexuality, and fail to empathetically understand the innate nature of girls. They have learned that women have inferior character traits that they deny within themselves. So, in extreme cases, they learn to despise women. As a disclaimer, here I only sketch the extreme consequences of monotheism.
Boys have learned that fear and anxiety must be considered inferior traits in women, to which they react more violently, only reinforcing in women their own misunderstood masochism.And now his masochism-hate transforms into masochism-fear. A dying woman in mortal agony causes his repressed masochism to force its way into his own conscious. And to prevent and stop that, he has only one option left: femicide, or womanicide, because he has never learned to deal with masochism.
This is the extreme consequence of monotheism, a split conscience leading to split personalities as we now call DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Monotheism and polytheism are, of course, hybrid forms in which anything is possible. Yet, when understanding inbreeding and outbreeding cultures, one must go to great lengths to understand their roots...
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