Documentary: Egomania (Narcissistic Personality Disorder)

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Documentary: Egomania (Narcissistic Personality Disorder)

Post08 Jul 2011

Does this sound familiar?
Egomania, the documentary wrote:Is there a limit on how big an ego could become ... What greater better manifestation than to be like God ... He was the mouthpiece for God, God spoke through him, and so what he said was God.

There are 9 traits associated with Narcissistic Personal Disorder (NPD): grandiosity, arrogance, a preoccupation with success and power, a lack of empathy, a belief of being unique, a sense of entitlement, requiring admiration, exploiting others and being envious of others.

- Egomania, the documentary (see link to view - available from Firecracker Films for £20.).

For about 18 years from 1932 to 1950, when the Brahma Kumaris invented Shiva, Lekhraj Kirpalani was God. The 1936 'incarnation of Shiva story' is a black faced lie on behalf of the BKWSU leaders. There was no Shiva until some point after 1950 which we do not know yet. To quote probably Lekhraj himself, speaking and writing through Om Radhe, he was "a human being greater than an incorporeal God".

How much egomania is that?


How much egomania is 100 odd husbandless elite Sindhi ladies, and their children, sitting on a hilltop retreat in Rajasthan believing that the world was going to end and only they were Chosen Ones ... only they were to be saved and go on to become Krishna and Radhe, and all the dancing Gopis in the Golden Age?

How much egomania were those crazy letters and books sent to Kings, Queens, Gandhi and the Military Marshals of the world (... I really am expecting to discover letters sent to Hitler encouraging him to carry out the same "scorched earth" policy he was telling the British to carry out)?

Honestly folks ... when can we wake up and accepted we were sucked into a religion of egomaniacs ... a religion that is only polishing and increasing its egomania ... a cult that actually teaches and forms individuals into egomaniacs (or damage them and their families) ... and became codependent partners to them, support them in their madness?

In the old days, they spoke about how the family thought Lekhraj Kirpalani had gone mad and so they sent him away to some other city where he lived in an empty house and scribbled pictures on the wall like a child. He probably was having some kind of psychiatric melt down and the family probably was just trying to save face by hiding him away. We see the BKs today treating mental illness that probably are just schizophrenia or the like as spirit possession instead and demons to be driven out.

My question then is, have the Dadis ... and then the Dadis to the Didis ... and then the Didis to the centers-in-charge ... and then the centers-in-charge to the "good students", the "original children" ... been conditioning individuals around a center core, a kernel, of egomanic mental illness? Or was it all real?

About 15 minutes in, a psychiatrist defines their addiction to ... "narcissistic supply".

One of the symptoms he underlines is that narcissists "do not hold themselves responsible for their actions ... wounded people are the idea prey". Is that not enshrined into Brahma Kumarism? "Everything is predetermined in drama", "Baba's responsibility", "no karma if you remember Baba", "Everything is accurate" ... no accountability for the BKWSU, "it is your karma".

He then goes on to define cults as a "wet dream" for narcissists ... "to be surrounded by unreflecting, unthinking, totally obedient people". Religion is a perfect tool of control for a narcissist, tailor made for their fantasies ... to be like god. "The profile of a cult leader fits hand in glove with someone suffering from NPD.

And do you really need to wait until the next failure of Destruction in 2036 to accept it?

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