Psychology of Christian Communities / Sects. Analysis

In other articles or videos, I point out the problem of Christian communities – it is a church within a church, it is not an exaggeration to say that these are sectarian associations within the church. Mostly, religious fanaticism is cultivated in these communities. The power of infiltrated sects within the Catholic Church cannot be underestimated, I talk more about this topic in the article about Anna Kolesárová.
I see the greatest danger in Catholic Christian communities because they have a very sophisticated crowd psychology, they are able to create very strong and manipulative egregors, which are collective energy fields. It can be said that fanatical Christian communities have already taken over the mainstream of the Catholic Church with their power.
                   In this article, I will focus mainly on the psychology of Christian communities. As the author of this article, I am a person who presents the psychology of the future. This article will be psychological. We will talk about manipulative techniques used by Christian communities. I am not saying that this professional article is not exploitable , because this advanced psychological knowledge can be a good tip for establishing any sect by a person with psychopathic tendencies who has a desire to control and manipulate people. On the other hand, anyone who reads this article will never again be at risk of becoming a victim of a Christian community. The article also has a strong preventive character.
                   In the past, Christianity was spread and maintained through blood, wars, violence, executions, and the Inquisition. Today, however, times have changed, and such things are no longer possible. Forcing Christianity through brute force and violence is no longer possible. The dark forces and the matrix had to change their strategy. Spreading Christianity and enslaving the human spirit is best done through various Christian sects / Christian communities, which have become stronger and more influential in the church than the mainstream of the Catholic Church. I openly say and openly confirm that Christian communities have a perfectly ingenious and elaborate psychology of manipulating human beings. Absolutely brilliant crowd psychology . In this way, it is possible to effectively spread the Christian faith even in countries that were not originally Christian, such as South Korea and the like. But where did such genius come from?
                    (Personally, I don't think religious leaders have any special training from people who consciously know that religion is evil. A person becomes a very vulnerable being during sleep. Various demonic beings have no problem inserting various suggestions and programs into a religious leader during sleep. Another important phenomenon is that a religious leader, during prayer, believes that he is communicating with "God", but in reality, he is communicating with demonic intelligences that advise him very well on how to spread sick religious fanaticism in the most psychologically manipulative way. I have seen many experiences of how demonic intelligences control believers and I could talk about it for a long time).
                   Regular mainstream church attendance is not that manipulative. The priest has limited time and space for indoctrination. A much greater danger are Christian communities that engage in indoctrination much more intensively, comprehensively, and subtly, creating very strong social ties.

The basis of psychological manipulation of Christian communities. The element of energy unification. Loss of one's own reason. Collective mind. Energy network.

In the previous article about Anna Kolesárová, I explained the pathologically sectarian unity in the thinking of Catholic believers. In this part, we will explain a little more about this phenomenon. Psychological scientific studies prove that Christians socialize much more and live a more social community life than non-religious people. Unfortunately, this phenomenon also takes a heavy toll on believers, as they do not have their own minds, they do not have their own opinions, but function on the principle of a collective common mind. This is a huge danger because it makes a person lose their free will. The person in question thinks they are completely free, that they are in the Christian community completely freely, but in reality, this is not the case.
                   The insidious thing is that Christian communities in general like to focus on young people, especially university students. Everywhere in larger cities, where there are many university students, many Christian communities are also created, which are intended to appeal to university students. A young person lives in a dormitory, often looking for the meaning of life, is out of the control of their parents and is therefore more vulnerable to indoctrination and becomes easy prey.
                   Let's list a few elements in Christian communities that try to unite people energetically:

  • Christian praise, gospel music: music, praise is a way to make Christianity more attractive and appealing. This is not about boring organs, but about modern music. Music also unites people very intensely, believers sing together with the music group. An example of a particularly radical so-called charismatic Christian community can be seen here and here . They even publish videos of praise there, which also has its advantage – one can better psychologically analyze this Catholic sect. Praise is mostly a publicly accessible event – it serves as a recruitment event for new members. For more devoted members, other events serve for deeper and more intensive brainwashing.
  • Various identical common body movements during praise, such as waving hands above heads, strengthen the collective energy field and create the egregore of the community.
  • After the praise, the event is far from over. The permanent members of the community have a clear role: to create social contacts with new members, to try to speak kindly to new visitors, to try to create new bonds of camaraderie and friendship. They are willing to arrange a personal meeting. The goal is to build trust with hesitant visitors to the praise.
  • Furthermore, there is a very strong effect of the absence of assertiveness. Many people cannot say "no" to their group of friends. They do not have the mental strength to do so. If you form a friendship with one or more members of a Christian community, then it is difficult for you to say "no" if they invite you to one Christian event or another. The uncertain and indecisive victim gradually fits in more and more with the group of Christian friends until they eventually acquire the identity of a full member of the Catholic sect. This is a very dangerous psychological phenomenon that sects often insidiously exploit.
  • Cults also know very well how to sense when a young person is experiencing some suffering and crisis. They will encourage and support them psychologically. A perfect way to create trust in a new victim.
  • (It should be noted that members of the sect, in their subjective micro-world of thought, do not feel that they are manipulating anyone. They believe that they are just bringing lost people to the completely natural path of God).
  • The Christian community strives to strengthen social ties as much as possible. In the case of the aforementioned Christian community, so-called smaller prayer groups are formed. Strong bonds of friendship are created, people intimately share their lives, their joys and sorrows, and the energy field of such a group is very effectively strengthened by common prayer. Not only mass events but also smaller groups are important for effective indoctrination, where energy-social ties are effectively strengthened.
  • Furthermore, they also have larger social events, the purpose of which is not even to pray, but are primarily aimed at making friends or strengthening social contacts.
  • They also have workshops, which are lectures where intensive brainwashing takes place, where believers are intensely fanatized, where they are told that there is only one right way and that everything else is from Satan.
  • It is not for nothing that the Christian community in question says that in some of its actions it creates a religious family – yes, a family – with the most intense social ties possible.
  • The enormous insidiousness of it is that it is very easy to enter a sect like the Catholic Christian community, but it is impossible to leave. Since it is a community that officially belongs to the Catholic Church, no red lights flash for anyone, indicating that one should be very careful here. The victim may think that they are happy there and that they are completely free. However, the victim no longer has their own mind; it is completely suppressed. The victim works on the collective mind ; the victim has become part of a collective energy network. The collective mind tells the victim what is right and what is wrong, what is a "lie" and what is "truth," what should make them happy and what should not, what they should feel negative emotions about and what they should feel positive emotions about. The collective mind commands the victim that they must feel happy in the community, so they can suggest to their mind that they are happy in the community and create a false happiness. The collective mind guards the victim. The loss of one's own reason, one's own free will, is the main attribute of a member of a Christian community.

"Healing of spiritual wounds" = the central theme of the philosophy of Catholic sects

Indeed, this is a central theme of some Catholic communities. It is truly tragicomic that charismatic Christian communities have their mouths full of words like "wounds need to be healed", and even gave a bombastic name " Healed " to one of their events. These pitiable sectarian wretches do not realize that the only ones who need healing the most are themselves – their sick sectarian minds. There is also a rich religious literature of sectarian leaders on the topic of spiritual healing.
There are also spiritual schools, coincidentally at the ranch where Campfest is held, where hierarchically higher members of Christian communities attend a spiritual school where they are taught, in quotation marks, "psychology," where they learn about healing "spiritual wounds." These religious wretches call it serious psychology; in reality, it is twisted pseudopsychology interpreted by sick sectarian leaders.
                   Members who cannot be successfully indoctrinated, for example, by not adhering to the strict teaching of the Catholic Church on sexuality, which prohibits practically everything, or are able to see some objective flaws in their community or the church in general, are suspected by the hierarchically superior members of the community of having some spiritual wounds that need to be healed. The "poor sick ones" need to be cured, they need to be helped.