ISSN Print: 2472-9450  ISSN Online: 2472-9469
International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Science  
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Justice, War and Communal Subconsciousness Summary by the Author of the Book with the Same Title
International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Science
Vol.3 , No. 6, Publication Date: Dec. 7, 2017, Page: 89-106
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Authors
 
[1]    

Kuno Janson, Department of Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia.

 
Abstract
 

Basic reasons for insolvable conflicts between civilisations and in society are studied. Collective delusions are described that cannot be changed by explanations because they are located in collective unconscious or in communal subconscious. By gaining identity (e.g. radical Islamic identity) information in the communal subconscious along all delusions is automatically transferred to an individual subconscious but a person does not realise it. Deletion of old information in the communal subconscious and addition of new information is also studied and how the process differs in conflict or peace situations. In conflict situations many delusions about opposition are also transferred to the communal subconscious. Both positive and negative aspects of the communal subconscious are studied, thereat bad success and corruption, problems with ideology export and globalisation, essence and role of religion. Human and social insect behaviours are also compared.


Keywords
 

Mass, Religion, Communal Subconscious, Blindness to Religion, War, Isis, Blindness to Identity, Unsolvable Conflicts


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