Armageddon is exactly as close as you “THINK”
Armageddon is like a Rorschach Blot of the human psyche!
Armageddon is simply a metaphor for the functions of the human psyche (IFS “parts”) battling for control over the True Self (IFS)
Internal Battleground: Metaphysically, Armageddon is interpreted as the “place within our consciousness where there is a struggle between our choice of following negative impulses or practicing truth thinking”. This directly mirrors the IFS model, where “parts” (subpersonalities) sometimes act in extreme ways, creating internal conflict (a “battle”) for control over the person’s behavior and emotions.
IFS: Parts vs. Self: In IFS, “Managers” (proactive) and “Firefighters” (reactive) often try to protect the system by controlling it, sometimes hijacking the “True Self”—a calm, compassionate core. The “war” in this context is the struggle between these protective, often dysfunctional, roles and the true self’s desire for harmony.
The “Final Battle”: The concept of Armageddon in Revelation is often seen as a final, catastrophic battle. Psychologically, this can be seen as the ultimate showdown between the “inner critic” or “wounded parts” and the “True Self” before healing (integration) occurs.
Victory and Integration: Just as Armageddon is believed to lead to a new heaven and a new earth (a peaceful, harmonious state), the goal of IFS is to heal the parts and return the system to balance, where the True Self leads and the parts function in healthy ways.
In this light, the “forces of evil” in the metaphor are not external entities but the “burdens” (shame, fear, trauma) that parts hold, and the “battle” is the internal work to release those burdens, allowing the True Self to take leadership.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
https://PsychologyToday.com/us/therapy-types/internal-family-systems…
IFS MYTH BUSTING: “Parts are metaphors”
https://Reddit.com/r/InternalFamilySystems/comments/1bw9lby/ifs_myth_busting_parts_are_metaphors/
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“Armageddon is like a Rorschach Blot of the human psyche” is a compelling psychological and philosophical interpretation, suggesting that the concept of a final, world-ending battle is less about a literal future event and more a reflection of our internal fears, desires, and collective unconscious.
Just as a Rorschach inkblot is ambiguous, forcing the viewer to project their own personality, emotions, and hidden motives onto it, the imagery of Armageddon allows societies and individuals to project their deepest anxieties and aspirations.
Here is a breakdown of how Armageddon functions as a Rorschach test for the human psyche based on psychological, sociological, and religious analysis:
1. A Projection of Internal Anxiety (Fear of Death)
Mortality Salience: Humans are aware of their inevitable demise. Apocalyptic scenarios, such as Armageddon, act as a defense mechanism, allowing people to project their personal, often unconscious, fear of death onto a larger, collective canvas.
Current Global Stressors: In times of high anxiety—pandemic, war, climate change—the “end times” imagery becomes more popular, acting as a screen for, and a way to manage, acute, contemporary,,, and uncontrollable stress.
2. A Reflection of Desire for Order and Control
The Need for Finality: The world often feels chaotic. Armageddon provides a “neat” ending where complex, messy problems are resolved by a higher power (or a final battle), providing a sense of closure that is absent in daily life.
The Desire for Justice: For many, the apocalypse represents the final, ultimate victory of “good” over “evil,” a mechanism to ensure that justice is served in a world where wrongdoing often goes unpunished.
3. A Mirror of Moral and Political Inclinations: Us vs. Them Mentality:
The interpretation of who is on the side of “God” (good) and who is with the “forces of evil” (bad) often mirrors an individual’s own political, social, or religious prejudices.
Wish-Fulfillment: Depending on the observer, the apocalyptic “blot” might be seen as a deserved punishment for a sinful world, a cleansing, or a vindication of their specific, perhaps marginalized, worldview.
4. Secular vs. Religious “Blots”
Religious Projection: For many, the “blot” is interpreted through the lens of Revelation, focusing on divine intervention, salvation, and the punishment of sinners.
Secular/Scientific Projection: Modern society projects its fears of technology, nuclear war, or environmental collapse onto the same concept. Both look at the same “blot” but see different causes of the end.
In conclusion, the concept of Armageddon serves as a powerful, ambiguous stimulus that reveals whether a person sees the world as inherently broken (requiring destruction), needing divine judgment, or facing self-inflicted, human-caused ruin.
Hermann Rorschach
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7077865/
Misunderstanding of the Book of Revelation metaphor made real problems
https://www.npr.org/2023/04/03/1167715957/armageddon-shows-how-literal-readings-of-the-bibles-end-times-affect-modern-time
1. The Left Brain (The “Emissary” in Control)
Characteristics: The left hemisphere is associated with logic, language, linear processing, categorizing, and control.
Role in “Armageddon”: It views the world in parts rather than a whole, seeking to manipulate and organize reality for utility. Left-brain dominance leads to an over-reliance on technology, bureaucracy, and “either/or” thinking.
The Misunderstanding: The left brain can become “mesmerized” by its own creations, failing to understand the broader context. It often excludes the perspective of the right hemisphere, leading to a “projection” of its own anxiety and paranoia outward onto the world.
2. The Right Brain (The “Master” Ignored)
Characteristics: The right hemisphere understands context, the “big picture,” connection, and empathy.
Role in “Armageddon”: It perceives the interconnectedness of all things and is aware of the deeper, holistic, and often spiritual aspects of reality.
The Misunderstanding: Because the right brain focuses on nuanced, holistic, and non-linear understanding, it is often dismissed or overlooked by the more vocal, assertive, and logical left brain.
3. The Psychological “Projection”
The Conflict: The “battle” of Armageddon can be viewed as the catastrophic culmination of the left brain’s refusal to listen to the right.
Misunderstood Conversation: The right brain attempts to communicate the need for balance, wholeness, and care for the environment/others. The left brain, in its relentless pursuit of certainty, control, and efficiency, misinterprets this as a threat to its orderly world.
Projection: The resulting internal anxiety, existential crisis, and sense of doom (the “meaning crisis”) is then projected onto the external world as a “war to end all wars,” or Armageddon.
4. Supporting Perspectives
The “Master and Emissary”: McGilchrist argues that the left brain (the emissary) has taken over, acting against the best interests of the right brain (the master), leading to a modern, self-destructive, “apocalyptic” mindset.
Jungian/Archetypal View: Similar to this, some interpretations (including those mentioned in discussions on “left brain angels”) suggest that the “fall” of Satan (or a destructive force) represents the repression of the right brain’s holistic, bodily, or spiritual intuition by a, now, overly-rationalizing “governor” (left brain).
In summary, this view suggests that Armageddon is not a future, external, historical event, but an ongoing internal psychic conflict, where a dominant, narrow-focused logical mind is destroying the holistic, interconnected reality that keeps it grounded.
The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
https://fs.blog/the-divided-brain/
How the Left Hemisphere Became Dominant
https://Resilient-Mind.com/how-left-brain-dominance-is-causing-the-emerging-meaning
Left Brain Angels and Right Brain Gods
https://golgonooza.substack.com/p/left-brain-angels-and-right-brain
Fall of the Left Hemisphere, by Jordan Peterson
https://thehumandivine.org/2022/01/02/miltons-satan-and-the-fall-of-the-left-hemisphere-by-jordan-peterson/
Modern Crises Stem from Obsessions in the Human Brain
https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/could-modern-crises-stem-from-problems-in-the-human-brain
The mind’s great conflict spills over onto the world stage
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704304504574609992107994238
Proceedings of the
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Scientific evidence strongly confirms that cerebral lateralization is a fundamental aspect of human brain organization, where specific cognitive functions are dominant in one hemisphere. While the two hemispheres are physically similar, they possess distinct functional specializations that allow for greater cognitive efficiency.
Two distinct forms of functional lateralization in the human brain
Key scientific findings confirm the following:
Left Hemisphere Dominance: The left hemisphere is specialized for language production and comprehension (including Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas), sequential, and analytical processing. Studies of aphasic patients (who lose language after left-brain damage) confirm this, notes Source.
Right Hemisphere Dominance: The right hemisphere is primarily responsible for visuospatial processing, such as interpreting spatial layouts, maps, and shapes. It is also dominant for face recognition, processing emotional nuances (prosody), and understanding metaphors or humor.
Evidence Sources:
Split-Brain Studies: Research on patients with a severed corpus callosum has provided direct evidence of functional differences, allowing scientists to see how each hemisphere acts independently.
Functional Neuroimaging (fMRI/fNIRS): Brain scans show that language tasks primarily activate the left hemisphere, while visuospatial tasks engage the right.
Neuropsychological Tests:
Tasks like the “Wada test” (anesthetizing one hemisphere) and dichotic listening have confirmed these lateralized roles.
Hemispheric Lateralization
Important Nuances and Misconceptions:
Complementary Function: The hemispheres do not work in isolation; they are connected by the corpus callosum and work together for complex tasks.
Not Strict Division: The right hemisphere often contributes to language (e.g., emotional tone), and the left has some spatial abilities.
Myth of “Left-Brained” People: While functions are lateralized, the notion that individuals are strictly “right-brained” (creative) or “left-brained” (rational) is a common, oversimplified myth.
Individual Differences: While ~96% of right-handed people are left-dominant for language, this pattern varies in left-handed individuals.
EBSCO is a leading provider of research databases
The cerebral hemispheres are specialized for different functions; however, for most tasks both hemispheres are active contributors. Thus, the idea that people are either right-brained or left-brained is an overstatement of the facts and a dubious assertion. The functions of the two hemispheres are more complementary than oppositional, and this fosters a more efficient use of the brain’s resources.
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/health-and-medicine/brain-lateralization
..::”Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of people who are oppressing them.
We Think We Listen, but that might be a thought!
https://empathymatters.org/now/active-listening-carl-rogers/
Understanding this could greatly reduce human suffering.

Imagine living on a planet where the rich get richer by indoctrinating the people to follow ancient dogma, repeating an ancient doctrine of genocide projected onto innocent children, again and again, the rich get richer, and the children receive brutal indoctrination instead of Living Their Sacred Free & Joyful Life.
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