Denialism: what drives people to reject the truth
I have been trying to figure out how to frame a question to members of this discussion board. This article beats around that bush a little.
Our mind fools us in many ways. An interesting example is a form of place syndrome in which a person seems to become overwhelmed by the importance/meaning of a place and potentially merging behavior with the imagined experience. Wired had a good example fo this a number of years ago. http://wired.com/2012/02/ff_jerusalemsyndrome
Based on experience with people perhaps overly enthusiastic about possible paranormal experiences, I began referring to a false form of lucidity as Hyperlucidity. https://ethericstudies.org/how-we-think/#Hyperlucidity
Of the thousands of emails I have answered from website visitors, one of the most common questions concerns if trying to contact a transitioned loved one will attract a demon or evil spirit. I answer a few questions on Quora and see that there are many questions about the fear of using an Ouija board. The fears are related and have essentially the same origin in religious lore translated into entertainment in the media. The fears can be seen to be irrational when their implications are considered. I think the fearful do not realize the need to examine the implications.
I know discernment is a cure. I also know that worldview is a pref-filter for perception. If the fear is embedded in worldview, then it tends to color abstract concepts with fearful overtones.
My problem is in finding a way to speak about the denial and the inverse of denial as irrational fear.
I am interested in your thoughts.
I have been trying to figure out how to frame a question to members of this discussion board. This article beats around that bush a little.
Our mind fools us in many ways. An interesting example is a form of place syndrome in which a person seems to become overwhelmed by the importance/meaning of a place and potentially merging behavior with the imagined experience. Wired had a good example fo this a number of years ago. http://wired.com/2012/02/ff_jerusalemsyndrome
Based on experience with people perhaps overly enthusiastic about possible paranormal experiences, I began referring to a false form of lucidity as Hyperlucidity. https://ethericstudies.org/how-we-think/#Hyperlucidity
Of the thousands of emails I have answered from website visitors, one of the most common questions concerns if trying to contact a transitioned loved one will attract a demon or evil spirit. I answer a few questions on Quora and see that there are many questions about the fear of using an Ouija board. The fears are related and have essentially the same origin in religious lore translated into entertainment in the media. The fears can be seen to be irrational when their implications are considered. I think the fearful do not realize the need to examine the implications.
I know discernment is a cure. I also know that worldview is a pref-filter for perception. If the fear is embedded in worldview, then it tends to color abstract concepts with fearful overtones.
My problem is in finding a way to speak about the denial and the inverse of denial as irrational fear.
I am interested in your thoughts.