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Monday, 9 February 2026

(515) Short theory on honor killing

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(515) Short theory on honor killing


Short theory on honor killing


The father wants to reincarnate in his daughter's descendants, but only in those who share the same family DNA, or from males who are also Muslim or otherwise have his approval.

In the case of unwanted DNA, the following applies to the father: being reborn as a hybrid from unknown origin would also make himself a hybrid, who would not be allowed to return to the family in a subsequent reincarnation. Many reasons for honor killings revolve around the fear of DNA contamination in the afterlife in inbred populations through unwanted sexual contacts of daughters or wives in the present.

The honor killing process:

Preparing for honor killing of an unwilling daughter is a lengthy process in which the father learns to morally justify his unconscious urge for reincarnation as being in the interest of the 'family honor':






The father consciously regrets that he will have to kill his daughter, something that does not align with his current morals, and therefore he tries to get support from his family to talk straight to what is morally crooked.

The family council supports but also demoralizes him, sending him into an increasingly deep reincarnation psychosis. And it is his family that often pushes him over the edge.

They all begin by demoralizing the daughter until she truly has no life left. She is ostracized as the black sheep of the family, which morally facilitates the murder:


* Note: A girl being killed by her brother is not reincarnation.

 






She is ostracized as the black sheep of the family, which morally facilitates the murder.
Then, for example, she is murdered for living a Western lifestyle.




Hereby, the father completely loses sight on the connection between her 'sin' and the 'appropriate' punishment. This is because the real sin is his unconscious desire for reincarnation - which has been frustrated by the daughter - and which he replaced with her Western lifestyle in his conscious. 

But indirectly he is right, because she unknowingly frustrated his unconscious desire for reincarnation within his own family-DNA (cousin marriage), or she frustrated him by having sexual contacts with men who were not his preference (e.g. non-Muslims). 

And now he risked reincarnation into some hybrid descendant with different or unwanted genes caused by his unreliable daughter, or reincarnation into descendants from other men in which he did not want to reincarnate:




But the daughter refused this weird, sick, fictitious sexual relationship with her father, no matter how distorted and mutually misunderstood from both sides it was. As a woman, she clearly sensed that her father violated her privacy and bodily integrity, not only psychologically but also physically (stalking and domestic violence).

The following sketch is just one of the various forms of absurd psychiatry of honor killing in a simplified way:


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The family's desired unity in the face of the "renegade" daughter also caused the other family members to degenerate morally. But usually not as much as the father. For example, he often understands that they approved of the murder, while they only disapproved of the daughter's behavior and were open to other forms of punishment:





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We immediately see the moral imbalance that reveals how much the father's morality has degenerated to make all this possible. But the positive side of this analysis is that, during these years of intimidation, many interventions are possible to prevent the impending honor killing. And that is the benefit of the analysis of the cause of honor killings on this blog.

The father must become aware of his unconscious desire for reincarnation. In a psychotherapeutic setting, both parties are first informed separately and then together. Therapists initially try to bring awareness gradually, knowing that both parties will be shocked and react with disbelief:




But there are limits to the therapist's patience once the process has reached a critical stage (stalking and domestic violence). Then legal consequences arise if the father does not cooperate immediately. 




We are at the beginning of a completely new trajectory in honor killing incantations:

It will be a therapeutic process full of pitfalls to avoid, of which the script has yet to be written. But hopefully, the underlying process of reincarnation will one day become widely known so that less will need to be explained any longer. On the other hand, religious indoctrination with resurrection will always threaten to erase this information in newer generations. Honor killing will never go away, live with it!