13 April 1994
Added to and issued 24 Feb 97
USP-052 'He is "not insane"'
Understanding Suppression Series # 52
(See Footnote for understanding)
One of many definitions of 'Suppressive Person':
Someone who is so insane that - like an alcoholic who refuses to
admit that he is an alcoholic - he enforces on himself, on his
friends and on his environment that he is NOT insane.
And so he not only creates disaster and utter confusion around him
because he enforces not to be recognized as the cause of destruction,
but - again like the alcoholic - he also prevents thereby any normal
possibility of remedying, or any normal attempt to remedy some of his
insanity.
He tries to force everybody - with the tremendous amount of lies,
tricks and intrigues necessary - to accept that he is not insane
at all.
Koos Nolst Trenite - Ambassador for Mankind
Copyright 1994, 1997 by Koos Nolst Trenite
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Footnote:
You can't have or maintain good without understanding evil.
NONE of the present sciences, therapies and religions, and
none of the "-isms" or "-ologies" of today understand evil
or suppression.
Yet they have abundant - and sometimes very expensive -
recipes for "being good forever". Even when they claim to
understand evil, they want to be unaware of and hide their
own evil and so they become evil themselves, and they meet
evil with evil in order "to defend themselves or their group".
It is not possible to handle properly someone who is evil or
something that is evil WITHOUT understanding WHAT PRECISELY
you are handling.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE AN EVIL BEING, FOR INSTANCE, UNLESS YOU
UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE HANDLING A BEING, AND THAT YOU ARE
HELPING HIM - A BEING - TO CONTROL HIS EVIL.
The Understanding Suppression Series will help you - maybe
for the first time - to understand evil well enough in order
to maintain good. I have taken care to write as easy to
understand as possible. The Series starts out very simple,
and currently consists of about 150 separate observations.
Keeping this knowledge to yourself will not maintain good
- because others, lacking understanding of evil, will
unintentionally assist evil - but you sharing this knowledge
with others WILL make you win over evil, and WILL safeguard
good.
Koos Nolst Trenite

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