On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 05:34:52 GMT, Pink Freud®©
<drive-in-lobotomies@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>This is exactly what an elementary or junior high school boy does when he
>has a terrible crush on someone.
>
>And he calls us perverts!
>
>He must have saved thousands of these, probably for masturbatory
purposes.
>
>What a man.
>
>... or ...
>
>What ???!!?!?!????? A man ???!?!??!??
>
>
>Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!
The really cool move is when he does his tantrum posts,
like the other day. Somebody pissed him off and he did over 500,
that was a classic childish upheaval, no cure for the Psycho.
--
From this mental junction, the way is short to entertaining
the delusion that God (or the equivalent institutional authority)
is an active participant in the narcissist's life in which constant
intervention by Him is a key feature.
God is subsumed in a larger picture, that of the narcissist's
destiny and mission. God serves this cosmic plan by making it
possible. Indirectly, therefore, God is perceived by the narcissist
to be at his service. Moreover, in a process of holographic
appropriation,
the narcissist views himself as a microcosm of his frame of affiliation,
of his group, or his frame of reference.
A narcissist is likely to say that he IS the army, the nation, the
people,
the struggle, history, or (a part of) God. As opposed to healthier
people,
the narcissist is not talking about representation. He is talking about
the
embodiment of his class, his people, his race, history, his God, his art -
or anything else he feels a part of.
This is why individual narcissists feel completely comfortable to play
parts
usually reserved to groups of people or to some transcendental, divine
(or other),
authority. It also sits well with the narcissist's all-pervasive feelings
of
omnipotence and omniscience. In playing God, for instance, the narcissist
is
completely convinced that he is playing himself.
The narcissist does not hesitate to put people's lives or fortunes at
risk.
He preserves his sense of infallibility in the face of his mistakes and
misjudgements by distorting the facts, by evoking mitigating or
attenuating
cir***stances, by repressing memories, or by simply lying.


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