Anonymous ID: 61e5d6 July 30, 2021, 8:21 p.m. No.14234724   🗄️.is 🔗kun

God bless you Patriots! I've been researching the soul lately. I have an incredible find below. Everything always leads to a trick and always a fake jew is at the forefront of it all.

 

Sigmund Freud is nonsense. Psychology is nonsense as currently taught in America. It is used so you don't understand that you have a soul and you have control over it.

 

Attached is an article in the New Yorker above that states the same thing I'm saying. In the English translation of Freud's work they replaced the term soul with psyche to make it confusing to you. They add the term conscience to make it even more confusing. They don't want you to think you have a soul.

 

You have a mind with a memory with a soul and an ego that guide it in your consciousness and a subconsciousness. It's as simple as that. You make choices and your live life accordingly. You can strengthen or weaken the soul and ego. Never let your ego cloud your soul…even when you think it's already clear.

 

Challenge everything. Do not take what you are being told or what you learned for granted, with the one exception being the Bible.

 

Sauce: New Yorker Magazine, March 1, 1982 (link below)

 

Freud and the Soul

 

Reflections about the mistranslation of Freud from German into English, which writer says has led to a misinterpretation of what Freud sought to teach about the inner life of man. Although Freud often spoke of the soul, nearly all of his many references to the soul, and to matters pertaining to the soul, have been excised in the English translation. In the "Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud," the 24-volume series edited by James Strachey, the word "die seele," which means "the soul," is consistently translated as "the mind." This has greatly hampered our understanding of Freud's humanistic views. By soul Freud meant the psyche, which takes in what the writer calls the It, the I, and the Above-I (commonly translated as the Ego, the Id, and the Super-Ego). By narrowly defining the soul as the intellect, we misinterpret Freud. The goal of psychoanalysis, of course, is to integrate the emotional life into the intellectual life.

 

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1982/03/01/freud-and-the-soul