V. Mind Influence (PSYTELL)
5.1 Mind Influence
Article 131 - Psychology
While the word Psychology is claimed in use from at least the 17th Century, the emergence of Psychology as a pseudo-science is largely a product of the late 19th Century into the 20th Century. The word psychology is derived from two ancient Greek words ψυχή, (psukhē), meaning "breath, spirit, or soul" and λογία (logia) meaning “study, research, education”. Hence the true original meaning of the word Psychology is “study of the soul”.
In contrast to the original meaning of the word, the emergence of the pseudo-science of Psychology in the 19th Century and early 20th Century is founded on the premise that the “soul does not exist”. Thus Psychology is by definition a heretical and contradictory discipline to itself and its true meaning.
As a complex mind virus, modern Psychology is founded on a set of eight (8) false beliefs being Animalism, Egoism, Instinctivism, Mentalism, Behaviourism, Traumatism, Cognitivism and Normalism:
(i) Animalism is the false and flawed belief upon which most schools of Psychology are based that all men and women are essentially animals, devoid of any higher spiritual attributes such as soul; and
(ii) Egoism is the false and flawed belief that the multiple parts of ego are the model of mind, rather than being a complex mind virus that seeks to usurp and keep separate the various levels of mind; and
(iii) Instinctivism is the false and flawed belief that the Homo sapien species is primarily instinctive, thus negating the validity and nature of volition or “free will”; and
(iv) Mentalism is the false and flawed belief that the Homo sapien mind is effectively biological and the “perception” that the mind is outside the body is an “effect”. Furthermore, as the mind is claimed as biological function of the brain, the mind can possess illnesses just like the body; and
(v) Behaviorism is the false and flawed belief that the mind of a man or woman may be largely known through the study of actions and behaviors upon multiple assumptions that connect certain intentions to behaviors as “predictable” motive; and
(vi) Traumatism is the false and flawed belief that physical and cognitive trauma techniques are effective tools for “deprogramming” and “reprogramming” minds and treating mental illness; and
(vii) Cognitivism is the false and flawed belief that the mind is effectively the by-product of the biological brain as a complex array of electro-chemical reactions and that mental illness of the mind is reflected in chemical imbalance in the brain which can be solved through pharmaceuticals; and
(viii) Normalism is the false and flawed belief that behaviours not reflected by some arbitrary “standard” of accepted behaviour reflects a mental illness or mental disorder.
As Psychology is unable to provide a rational, reasonable and comprehensive model of Mind without using fundamentally false and flawed assumptions, all opinions, observations, analysis and reports concerning the Mind produced through the use of Psychology alone is hereby null and void from the beginning.
Any and all Psychological evaluations, reports and expert testimony in law is without force of law, scientific credibility and is hereby null and void from the beginning.