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quarta-feira, 18 de setembro de 2019

The mirror theory ๐ŸŽญ



I will not extend this text much and I will not use the terms used in psychoanalysis either, because if I do this only my psychoanalyst friends will understand.
I will explain this in the simplest way for everyone to understand:
When an individual suffers some trauma due to rejection or non-acceptance of his own image, he fights with himself when faced with himself in front of the mirror. This individual will fight with himself until the mirror shows him the image he envisioned.
This becomes even more aggravating when this individual assumes an identity that is not his own, or is subjected by someone else to do so. It is as if the joker wants to be Batman, and every time he looks in the mirror he sees Batman, and he becomes convinced that he is Batman, but in fact he is the joker. When he comes across this reality, he does not accept this reality.
He does not accept that he is the joker.
He wants to be that personality he idealized, or the personality someone idealized for him. Whenever he comes across his reality, he will want to break this mirror.
Besides the risk of him getting hurt, there is also a risk that he will hurt other people.
The risk of assuming another personality is an imminent risk.
This is not a joke.
This is psychoanalysis.
I am leaving this here in case anyone needs any guidance.

I am always available to help my friends.

PS: Jacques Lacan








This is another example of psychopathy, also described in Lacan's theses.
If I were to analyze this movie psychopath, I would say that he suffered some rejection when he was still a child.
In this case he suffered a maternal rejection at some point in his childhood.
At some point he felt unprotected, or felt rejected by his mother.
Maybe the mother left him waiting too long to breastfeed, or he choked on breast milk. Anyway, at some point in this phase there was a trauma, and this trauma was in the unconscious of this child. In the case of psychopaths, if they are not yet diagnosed and treated when they are still children, this trauma can turn into picopathy.
In the case of this movie, the psychopath kidnaps, skinns and encloses his victims to death. This is one way for him to punish his mother for unprotecting him or rejecting him. The psychopath also wears the skin of his victims and dresses like a woman.
He uses the skin of his victims to make him feel protected, and this also exerts a sense of power to him. It is a sense of ownership.
Possession . He dresses like a woman because he wants to be his mother.
He wants to teach his mother, represented by his victims, how to take care of the child. In this case the child is represented by his dog.
He is a serial killer, so he will always punish his mother until she learns this lesson.

Freud explains everything, but if Freud doesn't explain, then the movies explain. Movies teach a lot. Especially when you have Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins in the same movie.
Speaking of which: Anthony, I'm waiting for Hannibal to continue in the cinema.
Only you can do Hannibal.
You are a Master of 7 art.
I hope I have answered some questions about picopathy and obsessions.
I will talk more about this subject.

"You will only be able to understand humanity if you understand the human mind.

This quote I leave for free to you.




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