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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 149420" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>It is common knowledge, TimeFipper, that behind Psychokinetic activities there is almost Always a preteen girl or boy for the motives you presented so properly.</p><p>Freud lived during the victorian age and most of his concepts and even the basics of his thoughts corresponded to the conflicts between the ardent instinctive nature of ID and the Superego_a type of superconscience - what would be convenient for someone living under the societal rules- including the relevant role the repression play on the part of a censorship-something that affects the individual outwards-one knows how one must obey the rules, and also a self imposed censorship- product of the religious education, for instance.</p><p>The girl in the story did not seem to have the above mentioned sexual conflicts. She had Always been an extrovert personality. Obviously an introvert would be more likely to show the symptons of emotional repression. As in the movie- 'CARRIE...'</p><p>Anyway the turmoil produced by the hormonal impact is quite significant in the early stages of puberty as you mentioned and this component may be an important factoid in igniting the phenomena.</p><p>There is also the spiritual content involved in this episode. It may have represented the most relevant role in this dramatic story.</p><p></p><p>The financial situation of the Family, the mother struggling to educate her kids and providing the means of survival during a hard phase of poverty and need.</p><p>The hard social drama, the suffering for having been abandoned by her husband. And just because of that, the sexual , emotional and social component on the part of the mother. Humiliation.</p><p>All the latter and much more provided the perfect framework into which the spiritual part of the story, which is of a capital importance, comes into the drama.</p><p>I think we must not forget the spiritual side of the story into which the will to manifest on the part of the malignant entity plays an important part regarding the whole drama.</p><p>And the spirit part inserts itself , takes advantage of the situation of conflict and despair (the fertile ground prepared for sowing the seeds of confusion). It is a heartbreaking story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 149420, member: 4986"] It is common knowledge, TimeFipper, that behind Psychokinetic activities there is almost Always a preteen girl or boy for the motives you presented so properly. Freud lived during the victorian age and most of his concepts and even the basics of his thoughts corresponded to the conflicts between the ardent instinctive nature of ID and the Superego_a type of superconscience - what would be convenient for someone living under the societal rules- including the relevant role the repression play on the part of a censorship-something that affects the individual outwards-one knows how one must obey the rules, and also a self imposed censorship- product of the religious education, for instance. The girl in the story did not seem to have the above mentioned sexual conflicts. She had Always been an extrovert personality. Obviously an introvert would be more likely to show the symptons of emotional repression. As in the movie- 'CARRIE...' Anyway the turmoil produced by the hormonal impact is quite significant in the early stages of puberty as you mentioned and this component may be an important factoid in igniting the phenomena. There is also the spiritual content involved in this episode. It may have represented the most relevant role in this dramatic story. The financial situation of the Family, the mother struggling to educate her kids and providing the means of survival during a hard phase of poverty and need. The hard social drama, the suffering for having been abandoned by her husband. And just because of that, the sexual , emotional and social component on the part of the mother. Humiliation. All the latter and much more provided the perfect framework into which the spiritual part of the story, which is of a capital importance, comes into the drama. I think we must not forget the spiritual side of the story into which the will to manifest on the part of the malignant entity plays an important part regarding the whole drama. And the spirit part inserts itself , takes advantage of the situation of conflict and despair (the fertile ground prepared for sowing the seeds of confusion). It is a heartbreaking story. [/QUOTE]
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