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In this ground-breaking work, Paul Levy explores whether the madness that George W. Bush has fallen into is showing us something particularly important about ourselves. What if Bush’s madness is a reflection of our own
potential for madness? What if Bush has been collectively dreamed up to play out, in full-bodied form, a pathological role existing deep within the collective unconscious of all humanity? Though this book centers on George Bush, it is ultimately about ourselves.
In The Madness of George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis, Levy analyzes the current state of our world as if it is a mass shared dream all 6.4 billion of us are collaboratively dreaming up into materialization. Drawing heavily on the insights of the great doctor of the soul, C. G. Jung, Levy identifies the root process being dreamed up on the world stage is a collective psychosis
he calls “malignant egophrenia.” He illumines how this disease of the psyche expresses itself non-locally (not bound by space or time) throughout the underlying unified field that connects us all, propagating itself through the unconscious blind spots of the collective. He points out that if the malignant egophrenia epidemic manifesting in our world continues to go unrecognized, it will result in endless suffering and self-destruction. Levy proposes that this collective madness is simultaneously revealing to
us our potential for an evolutionary quantum leap in human consciousness. He concludes that whether we destroy ourselves as a species or wake up depends on enough of us recognizing what the insanity of our current world crisis is revealing to us. The choice, and responsibility, is truly ours.
“Paul Levy, in The Madness of George W. Bush, does a brilliant job of deconstructing the invisible spiritual and cultural ways that corruption flows into our souls and our minds -- rooting itself in our day to day lives in a manner that can cause an entire culture to go mad together. This book is an invaluable contribution to creating the change of hearts and minds that is the pathway to true evolution.” -
Catherine Austin Fitts, Former Assistant Secretary of Housing (Bush 1)
“The Jungian analysis by Paul Levy, of Bush and the culture which maintains him, reaches deep into the American psyche. It should be studied and digested by everyone. If the citizenry would recognize that Bush’s egomania is acting out a national illness, we would all be saner. If the US could integrate the “shadow” which Bush projects upon the “axis of evil,” perhaps we could achieve world peace
and start to solve global problems. A MUST READ.” - Carol S. Wolman, MD, Board Certified in Psychiatry
Table of Contents
Dedication Acknowledgments Foreword - by Mark Comings Introduction
Part I - Collective Psychosis 1. The Madness of George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis 2. Diagnosis: Psychic Epidemic
Part II - Different Aspects of the Pathology 3. George Bush and the Pale Criminal 4. The Bush Cult 5. George Bush and Malignant Narcissism 6. George Bush and the Dark Father
Part III - The Spell 7. Why Do Bush Supporters Deny the Obvious? 8. Breaking Bush's Spell
Part IV - After the Election 9. Is George Bush a Very Weird Form of God's Grace? 10. Quantum Physics Looks at the 2004 Election: Did Bush Win the Election, or Did He Steal It?
Part V - Bush, Christ and the Apocalypse 11. Christ Would Not Vote for Bush 12. The Apocalypse is its Own Solution
Part VI - Getting Through the Next Four Years 13. Shedding Light on Evil 14. Spiritually Informed Political Activism 15. Time to Wake Up
Part VII - The Dream-Like Nature of Reality 16. As Viewed, So Appears 17. The Stuff of Which Dreams are Made 18. Art-Happening Called Global Awakening
End Notes Bibliography About the Author
233 pages, 6 x 9, Paperback
Price - $15.95
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