'RATIONALIZATION
THROUGH COGNITIVE DISSONANCE' - highly under-rated,
but most critical for all of us.
This 'DISSONANCE' means that any information which is fundamentally
inconsistent with a person's deeply entrenched beliefs will
be automatically rejected. The person concerned will keep
on rationalizing that his own beliefs have to be correct
because it took years to learn. Beliefs are also connected
with our emotions - and our central nervous system. That
is why when we receive information fundamentally inconsistent
with our own deeply entrenched beliefs we get very hurt
and go into exaggerated and irrational, stubborn denial.
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is also a physical and psychological response to receiving
inconsistent information: increases the
heart beat, the blood pressure goes up and some even start
to sweat with anxiety and worry. Further, people who have
deeply held beliefs will refuse to read and study any information
which is likely to tell them that they have the wrong beliefs.
They assume, with absolute certainty, that they are omniscient
and infallible about their beliefs. For example, the mind
of those closed minded-skeptics, extreme religious people
and others with fixed inflexible deeply held beliefs will
not allow them to even allow for the possibility that they
could be wrong. So these are some of the people we afterlife
investigators have to convince about the afterlife. Extreme
examples: President Obama will never accept that he is wrong
being a Democrat. The Pop le will never accept that atheism
is superior to Catholicism. The Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan
will never be convinced that the colored black people are
just as intelligent as the white folks!
Further, psychology tells us that in addition to people
having a powerful deeply emotional connection with their
beliefs, they also could have a very serious problem with
'cathexis'. This refers to a powerful super psychological
connection with anything - could be a belief, an idea or
even cathexed to food and other physical things. The Buddhists
thought up of this concept some 2,500 years ago - they call
it 'attachment'. The Buddhists say that we have to completely
detach from material and other things that impede our spiritual
progress.
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