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12.21
Messiah syndrome and evil beings
 
  On deeper reflection it is possible to establish a direct connection between the operation of a developed Messiah syndrome and evil behaviour.  
  The belief of a person in themselves being greater (good or bad) than others is by definition a conscious separation from the rest of humanity.  
  Without connection, such a person has no empathy. Without empathy a person may commit terrible crimes and atrocities against other living beings. Indeed, a person with a highly developed case of Messiah syndrome (good or bad) may actually rejoice in inflicting such evil.  
12.21.1 Fundamentalist terrorism  
  A recent feature of modern fundamentalist terrorism is the ravishment of the broadcast and spread of evil and the quazi-celebrity nature of such horrendous acts.  
12.21.2 Ego  
  There is no question that the Messiah syndrome once activated is a primary input into a persons ego and in particular to the fracturing nature that may occur with sense of self.  
  The effect of hearing two voices, beyond merely chemical imbalances can be directly attributed to the effects of the messiah syndrome, often brought on by unregulated hallucinated reflection.  
  Unstructured deep reflection can trigger it without being adequately prepared for this consequences.  
12.21.3 Self-hate  
  There is no question that at the heart of the supremely developed messiah syndrome is a hidden core of self-hate.  
  So tightly bound is this construct that initially to a person suffering the messiah syndrome, such a statement appears ludicrous. Superficially, the essence of the Messiah syndrome appears to be a persons narcissistic over-belief in their own importance.  
  Yet the effect of a growing Messiah syndrome is this hidden core of self-hate and self-loathing. Even a guru has to look at themselves in the mirror sometimes and at a point of honest reflection temporarily rise above themselves to see the consequences of their own actions.  
12.21.4 Murder and sociopathic behaviour  
  To kill you must be detached from yourself– to silence empathy from those you hurt. In order to be in such a state of mind, the individual needs to be numbed from being in the present moment– to be distracted from what really is and instead fixated on what is in their heads.  
  You don’t have to outwardly exhibit claims of being a messiah. You can fantasize about in your own mind and think about being the “god within your own mind”. This is often quite common with people who suffer passive-aggressive personality imbalance where their outwardly they appear weak and non threatening, thinly veiling a deep rage and Messiah complex within their own mind.  
 
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