| The
Third Reich of Dreams
Frank
Berube
"Lose
your dreams and you will lose your mind." Ruby
Tuesday, The Rolling Stones
The
dreamer is describing not only how one comes to accept conditions
as they are but also the state of mind in which such acceptance
grows. This consists of a readiness to be deceived and a
tendency to construct alibis for oneself; once one has been
conditioned long enough by the right combination of pressure
and propaganda, he has become so receptive and malleable
that all will to resist disappears.
During the 1930's,
Nazi Germany's rise to totalitarian power was well under way.
Warning signs of the terror to come was being felt by increasing
numbers of people. Among them was a young woman of great courage
and insight. Charlotte Beradt recorded and collected people's
dreams about the Nazi government's domination of their lives;
dreams that tell of the painful political realities of the
emerging Nazi State. In his essay at the conclusion of the
volume, published in 1966, Bruno Bettelheim remarked that
it was a shocking experience reading this book of dreams and
seeing how effectively the Nazis murdered sleep, "forcing
its enemies to dream dreams that showed that resistance was
impossible and that safety lay only in compliance."
The following
dream was dreamt by a man in his 30's living in Berlin during
the early years of Nazi rule. It demonstrates the potential
of our dreamworlds to produce stories that reflect the psycho-political
conditions under which we live. Something within us is registering
these disturbing vibrations and sending out signals of danger
to the frightened conscious mind.
The author of
the dream was told by the Nazi authorities to report to the
Berlin Railway Station on a Sunday morning to collect money
for the Party. Before leaving he said to himself, "What the
heck, I won't be bothered." So he brought along a pillow and
blanket - no collection box - and took it easy.
After about an
hour Hitler appeared, wearing high patent-leather boots, dressed
as a comical cross between a circus clown and a lion tamer.
The dreamer watched Hitler use exaggerated, artificial gestures
to win the hearts of schoolchildren. Then he adopted a stern
attitude as he lectured a group of older boys and girls. At
last he turned to impress a group of old maids by acting coquettish.
Suddenly the dreamer began to feel uncomfortable under his
blanket. He grew afraid that Hitler would notice that he had
no collection box - he might be recognized as one of "the
group of those who pretend to sleep." If caught, he imagined
confronting Hitler and telling him that he doesn't approve
of concentration camps.
Hitler continued
his appearances around the station with different groups of
people, and the dreamer was amazed to see that no one seemed
to be afraid of him. He noticed that someone even kept a cigarette
in his mouth while talking with him, and many more were smiling!
After completing his stint at the station, he picked up his
pillow and blanket and went down the main stairway in the
station. Then the dreamer saw Hitler standing at the top of
the stairs, concluding his appearance with a song from the
imaginary opera, Magica, making extremely theatrical gestures,
which had the crowd mesmerized. Everybody applauded. He bowed
and then went tearing down the stairs, looking foolish in
his purple trousers and holding his trainer's whip. Hitler
passed by with no bodyguards and stood in line at the cloakroom
like everyone else, waiting patiently to get his coat. At
this point the dreamer thought, "Maybe he's not so bad after
all. Maybe I needn't take the trouble to oppose him." All
at once he realized that instead of a pillow and blanket,
he was carrying a collection box.
This dreamer sees
Hitler as a manipulator par excellence - an animal trainer
- and yet the big act that Hitler puts on works in the end:
the dreamer begins to feel that things are not half bad and
maybe he doesn't have to worry about Hitler after all. Winston
Smith, sipping his Victory Gin with tears of gratitude in
his eyes, reached a similar conclusion about Big Brother,
although he got there by a different route. The average
person struggling with their conscience in the face of dehumanizing
conditions, is, like Orwell's hero, "a hero who is basically
neither good nor bad, up against the effects of a political
system which in the end leaves open but one direction in which
he can move - the one toward the movement." Individuals are
embedded in a repressive psycho-political system, unable to
act independently or resist the forces that are propelling
the motion of society in the direction of Nazi domination.
The Third
Reich of Dreams is a book that tells a compelling and
revealing story about the hidden side of WWII. It portrays
how the German subconscious mind was invaded by totalitarian
fear as the Nazi's plans reached fever pitch during the 1930's.
The grooming of Hitler and his evil cadre, the rise to power
of the Nazi State, and the mobilization of the country for
Total War, were all carried out with cold-blooded determination
and ruthless precision by human beings whose very souls had
been violated and whose minds were controlled.
Beradt collected
hundreds of dreams during 1933 through 1939, referring to
them as "diaries of the night," providing a view into the
inner world of fear and confusion people were feeling as
their personal integrity disintegrated and their lives fell
apart. The dreams she selected for the book are drawn from
the lives of ordinary people who found themselves confronting
the mental terror of The Third Reich during the early years
of the Nazi regime. These dreams show that this was a war
on the human spirit. It was secretly about capturing inner
ground and blowing apart the national psyche, destroying
all the ground gained over centuries of psycho-spiritual
development, doing away with a whole generation of artists,
writers, and scientists, and burying the work of these creative
people underneath the rubble and ruin of Total War.
As American
citizens who live in the land of the free and the home of
the brave, we should have learned from Nazi Germany that
psychologically terrified people can be pressured into giving
up their democratic rights and living in a police state,
once their political power has been stolen from them and
their lives have been turned upside down. We now know that
Nazi propaganda was bolstered with psychotronic technology
that fostered an atmosphere of psycho-political terror,
desensitizing feelings and thought control. We have to remember
that for over a decade, the frightened minds of average
German citizens were unable or unwilling to resist the insane
domination of Nazi terror, and so could not, or would not,
think for themselves and question authority. The horrifying
things that were happening were beyond anyone's control,
and so the public was swept along by overpowering Nazi propaganda
and State terror, too much in fear to object to the abuse
of power, or to do anything about the atrocities carried
out against Jews and Communists or others who threatened
to undermine The Third Reich.
The Nazis imprisoned
and executed people whom they considered sub-human, and
those considered enemies of the State. Getting the public
to accept this, however tenuous their consent, is something
not entirely explainable or understandable by simply saying
that Hitler hypnotized the masses. How can human beings
stand by and allow their government to enslave and kill
people in such a brutal manner and find an acceptable justification
for it? Such inhuman behavior cannot be explained merely
in terms of people being numbed into apathy for the fate
of their fellow humans and allowing themselves to be herded
into the mass hysteria of a faceless mob. We must look for
the causes of this herd mentality beyond the explanation
of "nationalistic frenzy." Racism and Ideology only go so
far in explaining the soul-boggling horror involved in their
participation in mass slaughter. Patriotism and Blood are
the "front men" for the Nazi State, providing a vessel for
the forces of the collective unconscious to pour into.
It's because
of the work of renegade researchers and writers like Charlotte
Beradt that we are able to see beyond the conventional historical
perspective and open our minds to reviewing controversial
material, and hopefully coming to understand, however vaguely,
the underground forces and occult underpinnings of The Third
Reich. Propaganda and state terror carried the population
along on a wave of animistic hysteria, with millions obeying
the rules and regulations of the Nazi mental status quo.
Yet, Beradt writes, "from the very beginning people from
all walks of life and in all their fear and anxiety were
able, dreaming, to recognize the aims and principles of
totalitarianism and foresee their consequences, so that
their dreams ring prophetic in retrospect."
Today, sixty
years later in the USA, the technology of mass mind control
has vastly improved and is deadly in its effectiveness.
Consequently, the population of the United States is in
a worse situation in terms of being forced into mental slavery
than were the inhabitants of Germany, Italy, or Russia earlier
in the century. American citizens are facing the 90's form
of totalitarian fear, and just like the German people thought
sixty years ago, we believe that it could never happen here.
But it's clear by now that the vast majority of Americans
still do not possess an adequate understanding of how their
minds work, nor are many citizens any closer to comprehending
how the national psyche is being manipulated; in short,
we're unable to come to terms with the fact that our subconscious
minds are being controlled.
Only century-spanning,
trans-generational, psychic genocide can account for the
subjugation of the mind that made possible the appalling
events of the 20th century. Mass mind control technology
has made leaps and bounds of progress over the past half-century;
it has succeeded in keeping millions bound to lower levels
of consciousness and a self-absorbed existence. Our minds
are sinking into the paralyzing stupor of the mental status
quo, while our freedom slips away from us and we come closer
to facing the apocalyptic abyss that the German people faced
over a half century ago.
The
Mental Status Quo
There
are many inexplicable things about our volatile century that
beg understanding, that are more often than not left without
answers, or even end up producing more questions. Nothing
much can be understood without knowing oneself within. Our
inner world is much bigger than we imagine, as our dreams
allow us to see. There is a hyper-dimensional world of vast
inner space within your mind that is beyond the reach of the
senses, accessible only by transcendent means. This hidden
inner world exists beyond the perceptual horizon of the mental
status quo - it is the undiscovered realm of the deep psyche
where our dreams originate. Unknown to the programmed mind,
your awakened perception has access to other dimensions beyond
the brain and the senses, and hidden somewhere in that vast
uncharted territory is your inner self, your true self. But
ego-bound people are afraid that if they sail too far beyond
the perceptual horizon of the mental status quo (MSQ), they'll
fall off into an inner abyss, like the ships of the flat earth
that sailed too far beyond the ocean's horizon and plunged
over the edge into bottomless space.
During earlier
centuries, people from Europe knew nothing of the existence
of the continent that would become known as America. These
days we're prevented from exploring higher states of consciousness
by an ocean of unconsciousness that isolates us on an inner
island, limiting our perceptual horizons to a short egotistical
range. There are still too many people in this world who are
unaware that these other dimensions of consciousness are part
of our inner geography.
Be warned that
there are political consequences for living in our own worlds,
as life in Nazi Germany has shown us. As citizens of America
we can already see ourselves losing our right to privacy,
and we have to retreat further and further away from society
in order to escape from the ubiquitous intrusions of the media
and other silent invasions of our psyche. Soon there will
be nowhere to hide and no privacy for anyone, and we will
be facing the horrible political conditions faced by the citizens
of Germany during the 30's and 40's as their world fell apart
around them, a scary situation illustrated by the following
dream.
In 1934, a forty-five-year-old
doctor dreamt that he was relaxing on the couch after his
consultations reading a book, when suddenly the walls of
his apartment disappeared. He looked around and saw, to
his horror, that all the other apartments didn't have walls
anymore either. Then he heard a loudspeaker boom, "According
to the decree of the 17th of this month on the Abolition
of Walls..."
Some time later
he realized what had provoked the dream. His block warden
came around to ask him why he had not hung a flag at his
window. Putting him off, he thinks, "Not in my four walls..."
In another dream he finds that the only real escape from
the "Life Without Walls" was withdrawing from the public
realm, because those who give in and go along become part
of the Nazi scene and must surrender their autonomy and
conform to whatever mental and social conditions that are
required of them. "Now that no home is private any more,
I'm living at the bottom of the sea."
The
Nazi MSQ
Conforming
to the Nazi MSQ means that you're going along with a set of
rules for inner behavior - thought control - while conforming
to political conditions means that you're doing what the authorities
say - social control. As a result of having to deal with the
rules and regulations of the Nazi regime, people were being
coerced into maintaining the mental status quo, a state-approved
way of thinking and behaving that came to be known and practiced
by everyone, because to say or do otherwise meant getting
into trouble with the authorities and putting your life in
danger.
The Nazi mentality
provided the mind with the linguistic rules and regulations
of the German MSQ, which enabled its citizens to think and
speak in standard terms. This manufactured mindset channeled
thought and conversation in the direction of conformity, and
accounted for the underlying set of beliefs that made up the
dogma of The Third Reich, a state-sanctioned view of reality.
In 1933 the author
of the following dream was a 30-year old, liberal-minded,
pampered woman with no profession. In the dream, street signs
had been abolished and posters were set up in their place
on every corner, proclaiming the twenty words people were
not allowed to say. The words were listed in English, the
first was "Lord" and the last was "I," and the rest were unclear.
This dream anticipates the radical restrictions on freedom
of expression about matters relating to one's identity and
beliefs that totalitarian regimes have exploited during the
20th century. The posters were substituted for the prohibited
street signs, conveying the idea that people had lost their
direction, were looking for signposts in their lives, and
were finding that they couldn't speak about God or reflect
on who they were. The dream is a parable that illustrates
"the dialectical relationship that exists between the individual
and the dictatorship."
The
Untold Story of The Unconscious Mind
"What
if something should go wrong with the psyche?," asked psychologist
Carl Jung over 30 years ago. Jung was a cartographer of inner
space and provided humanity with maps and charts of the lost
realms of the deep psyche. Without the knowledge and inspiration
of Freud and Jung and other pioneering psychologists, we would
still be crawling around in the dark of the mind, classifying
altered states of consciousness in religious terms and dumping
any kind of transcendent experience into the psychotic and
delusional category. During this century it became possible
to study the psyche scientifically, enabling us to understand
the subconscious basis of conscious awareness, whereas before
this century you could only talk about the unconscious mind
in occult or religious terms.
Telling the story
of the unconscious mind is difficult because it's not so easy
to put into words. All the words that could be useful have
been taken over by the authorities and corrupted to the core.
The reason we find it so difficult to think clearly or speak
coherently about the hanky-panky going on in the unconscious
mind is because most of the terms used to describe renegade
states of consciousness have been stripped of their original
meaning and painted over with a glossy sheen. Dictionaries
and encyclopedia's give descriptions of altered states of
consciousness and non-sensory dimensions of the mind like
they were psychotic episodes to be neuro-chemically controlled
or rendered inactive by psycho-surgery.
It's useless to
depend on words when they have so little power over the shackled
thoughts of the mentally enslaved, who wouldn't dream of leaving
the prison even if they had the keys to unlock their cells.
Talking about alien ideas is something so full of verbal booby
traps that it just about ruins any chance of seriously investigating
what's really going on in any other world except this one.
The terms used to describe our inner world as natural and
sacred have lost their ability to inspire and guide us, because
their meaning has been changed and now we have no structure
of thought upon which to build an understanding of ourselves.
Controlling
thought in this way reduces the threat that the mind might
be led astray by renegade thinking, perhaps discovering
the inner curtain and pulling it aside, exposing the shady
dealings of the subconscious mind and putting an end to
the long-running ego drama. Inner explorers who want to
throw some light on the darker side are forced to use matches
to illuminate the way, because orthodox religion, behavioral
psychology, and materialistic science are drawing most of
the illumination from these concepts through their domination
of consensus reality and control of language. You can't
talk about mind control, can't talk about a secret government,
can't talk about hyper-dimensional realities, can't talk
about hidden history, can't talk about the age-long story
of the Human Spirit, and you can't so much as whisper the
naked truth that a big chunk of our mind is missing. Whatever
is enforcing unconsciousness must be very powerful because
it will not allow any self-reflection or renegade knowledge
to threaten its subliminal authority and challenge its hold
on the conscious mind.
The
Guilt of The Guiltless
The
woman who dreamt about the twenty words that couldn't be
spoken considered herself to be quite self-centered, yet
her dreams reflect a deep understanding of what was at stake
if one surrendered their mind to the Nazis. She had a series
of dreams between April and September 1933. Not long after
her dream about God and Self, she dreamt that she was all
dressed up sitting in a box at an opera house with several
tiers, being admired by many people as she watched her favorite
opera, "The Magic Flute." When it came to the line, "This
is the devil certainly," some policemen came stomping in
and told her a machine had registered that she thought about
Hitler when she heard the word "devil." She looked imploringly
to the crowd for some sign of help, but they all just ignored
her. She glanced over to the old gentleman in the adjoining
box trying to get his eye, but he turned and spit at her.
This dream manages
to capture the way so-called respectable people behave when
they're called upon to respond to unfairness and injustice
in their midst. The opera house with its levels of curved
tiers is filled with people who do nothing but sit there
and stare straight ahead when someone who they could help
is in trouble. Later, the woman described the thought-control
machine in her dream as being electric with a maze of wires,
envisioning remote-control devices and other electronic
methods of monitoring and control that were coming into
use during the 30's and 40's.
One night, after
being deeply disturbed by radio reports about book burnings,
in which the words "truckloads" and "bonfires" were used
repeatedly, she dreamt that all books were being collected
and burned. Not wanting to part with the copy of "Don Carlos"
that she had since her schooldays, she hid it under the
maid's bed. When the Stormtroopers arrived to take away
the books, they marched straight to the maid's room, pulled
the book out from under the bed, and threw it on the truck.
At this point she discovered that she hid an atlas and not
her copy of "Don Carlos," and felt guilty.
When we dream,
there are psychological mechanisms that censor our unconscious
motives by distorting them, preventing us from realizing
that which we do not wish to be aware. If people are being
subjected to extraordinary conditions of control caused
by political repression, their dream content will be distorted.
One explanation is that the mind is attempting to alter
the circumstances that are leading to surrendering control
of our lives. Because of this self-censorship, many dream
scenarios that deal with themes of submission and complicity
have bizarre overtones, in an attempt to change the character
of threatening thoughts before they manifest themselves
in our dreams.
In her next
dream, the milk man, gasman, news vendor, baker, and plumber
are standing around her in a circle, holding out their bills.
This did not upset her until she noticed a chimney sweep
among them. The 2 S's in the German word for chimney sweep,
Schornsteinfeger, along with his black outfit, made him
appear like a threatening gestapo character. It reminded
her of the children's game, Schwarze Kochin, holding out
their bills with arms uplifted in the familiar gesture,
chanting, "Your guilt cannot be doubted." What had provoked
the dream was that, just the day before, her tailor's son
showed up wearing the uniform of a Stormtrooper, to collect
the bill she owed his father. She was outraged because,
before Hitler, it had been customary to send the bill through
the mail, and she demanded an explanation for a government
official collecting the money. The embarrassed young man
replied that it had no special significance, he just happened
to be in the neighborhood and wearing his uniform when he
stopped by. "That's ridiculous," she said, but paid the
bill anyway.
The woman was
aware of how the newly established block warden system functioned
and how intrusions were sanctioned by the party uniform.
Her dream indicates that she felt guilty about yielding
to slight pressure and settling the account. A minor sin
of omission, but a significant one, if it leads to more
grievous abdications and lapses, "barely recognizable injustices"
which keep building up, producing a repressed state of mind
that is hard to describe. "The guilt of the guiltless,"
comes from the accumulation of these tiny abdications and
hiding them away in the subconscious, where they show up
in disguise in dreams.
The
Language of Consciousness
It's
simply not possible to think about and discuss matters of
importance such as the survival of the life of the mind
and the preservation of our democratic rights, if the terms
and concepts used to describe psychospiritual freedom have
had their original meaning squeezed out of them. Today,
we cannot speak of threats to our inner freedom, because
terms like mind control, secret government, conspiracy theory,
the unconscious, paranoia, hidden history - have negative
connotations attached to them and deflect the mind away
from investigation and study. It's an academic "given" that
all these subjects are not to be taken seriously. The inner
world beyond the borders of the MSQ appears incomprehensible
to people who have never experienced other dimensions of
their psyche. But there is no question that an unconscious
realm of the human psyche exists. Its psychological conquest
and subliminal colonization has been the deepest darkest
secret of the 20th century.
Influencing
how we think by controlling language keeps our thoughts
safely within the bounds of the MSQ, leaving us quite content
with ourselves and perfectly willing to spend the rest of
our lives like this. Unable to seriously address things
like psychotropic warfare and a global cryptocracy, is a
good example of language controlling thought, because if
you speak of these things you'll be classified as a "conspiracy
theorist" or you'll be thought of as downright crazy by
members in good standing of the MSQ Club.
The dream-author
had several dreams that repeatedly dealt with the new environmental
conditions of total control. The woman's dreams pictured
her neighbors sitting in a large circle around her, silent
and expressionless, leaving her more imprisoned and lost
in each one. Finally, one dream says it all by containing
no images, only words: "Am going to bury myself in lead.
Tongue is already leaden, locked in lead. Will lie immobile,
shot full of lead. When they come, I'll say, 'The leaden
cannot rise up.' Oh! They want to throw me in the water
because I'm so leaden..."
She had this
dream on New Year's Eve, 1933, after the traditional pouring
of molten lead. Like the doctor's dream of seeking refuge
at the bottom of the sea, she wishes to become buried in
lead, wanting to completely withdraw from the public realm
and hide from herself in the process. These dream-fables
are a warning of the insidious mental intrusions that are
gradually taking over the consciousness of the people, interfering
with the relationship one has with their inner self.
The profusion
of prohibitive regulations, along with the steady control
the population, were placing increasing pressure on people's
lives, which wore down their will and tore away their defenses,
leaving many people compliant slaves at the feet of their
mental masters in only a few short years. Yet while this
may have been taking place imperceptibly, so that people
became gradually accustomed to the takeover of their minds,
their dreams were showing this process taking place quite
clearly. All the small steps it took to get to this groveling
position are there to be seen in their dreams. If one reflects
on such dreams and discerns their wisdom, perhaps people
wouldn't allow themselves to become disconnected from their
inner selves, and they wouldn't make very good Nazis. Which
is why even dreamland is invaded by The Third Reich.
The
MSQ Renegades
Drowning
people's lives in prohibitive regulations drove some people
to the brink and others into denial. If they had no way of
dealing with these forces of coercion and repression, the
only thing they could do is surrender to the authorities and
submit their lives to the will of the Nazi State. But some
people must attempt to resist these insidious intrusions into
their minds and try to stop this domination of their lives
by performing simple acts of defiance. Everyday refusals to
take part in the ritual destruction of human dignity show
the Spirit surviving in the midst of dehumanization. These
are the free thinkers who the authorities fear the most, because
people who have discovered their inner power and are willing
to stand up to The Third Reich are more threatening to the
stability of the Nazi State than all their other enemies combined.
The following
dream was dreamt by a student whose brother had been arrested,
which caused considerable strain and difficulty in his life.
There was a party going on in a large building. People who
could be arrested for political crimes against the Nazi State,
for example degenerate artists and performers, one-time socialists,
and relatives of concentration camp inmates, were all sitting
in a small attic room, making fun of the well-dressed guests
arriving downstairs. The dreamer crept downstairs and overheard
someone say that the whole house was filled with tension,
and that the stairs to the attic had caught fire as a result.!
"The suspects have to be saved " he yelled into the bedlam.
But they only shrugged, "Why shouldn't the suspects go up
in flames?" Suspects are to be defined by the State, and so
they get to say who are suspects. In short, everyone is a
potential enemy of the state, lumping together internee and
relative, artist and friend, activist and employer, into the
single category of suspect.
Communists can
be dealt with using terror tactics and political subversion,
but ordinary people who are inner freedom fighters are another
matter altogether. They're not so easy to dominate and they
remain a threat to the State by defending the Individual Human
Spirit. They won't allow their mind to be taken over by any
outer authority and they will not participate in any activity
where they have to betray themselves or hurt others. As long
as such people exist, there is a force for the Nazis to reckon
with that is beyond their capacity to deal with and control,
because the inner worlds of these human beings have not been
violated by the insidious effects of mass mind control.
The following
dream, which occurred in the autumn of 1933, was dreamt
by an elderly woman who was a mathematics teacher. In her
dream it was forbidden under penalty of death to write anything
having to do with mathematics. This woman took refuge in
a night club, which in waking life she would never have
set foot in. The place was filled with drunkards and prostitutes
and the music was blaring on. She took a piece of tissue
paper from her pocketbook and wrote down a couple of equations
in invisible ink, all the time being frightened to death.
Her dream reflects
how absurd it is to attempt to ban something that people
naturally do everyday. When asked to comment on her dream,
she replied simply, "It is impossible to forbid what they
are forbidding here!" In her dream, she chose a nightclub
to perform her act of defiance, someplace no one would expect
to find her, and a place where other forbidden things are
going on.
Sitting at a
table in the dimly-lit club, she works with the tools of
spies to copy the equations that will ensure that her profession
survives the destructive forces set against it. As the environment
is being transformed by the machinations of the Nazi State,
people are becoming alienated from one another and disconnected
from the activities that make up their daily lives. Individuals
are being taken away from their communities and being turned
into obedient servants of the Reich. Yet there are always
defiant ones who resist becoming dehumanized, because they
are keeping alive within themselves the flame of the Individual
Human spirit.
The
American MSQ
Our
media-saturated minds are being anesthetized with overdoses
of doublethink and overflowing mouthfuls of newspeak. And
our beleaguered brains are being subliminally and vibrationally
assaulted everyday, to the point of dangerous psychic depletion
and extreme spiritual vulnerability. New dimensions of language
are needed to orient our minds to hyperdimensional realities
and to provide a para-linguistic structure to work with these
renegade ideas. The transcendent dimensions of language that
address the life of the mind are kept out of reach of our
thought processes and continue to remain inaccessible to most
of us. There are powerful occult forces keeping people unconscious,
so it may be expecting too much to think that we could overcome
our intense fear of waking up to the transcendent dimensions
of our lives.
As Orwell warned,
once you take over the language, there is thought control,
and then it becomes impossible to think for oneself or question
the authorities. What is needed is for each mind to take back
the language and personally get rid of all the hype and trivia
given to terms whose meaning relates to secret dimensions
of consciousness and hidden aspects of history. We need a
viable language that is equal to the hyper-dimensional realities
it is attempting to describe. In a mathematical way, physics
was confronted by the same problem earlier in the century,
when its formulas and equations ran up against hyper-dimensional
phenomena it just couldn't explain with current theories.
There had to be a bigger picture to see what was happening,
and relativity and quantum theories provided that greater
perspective.
With the new world
order closing in fast, our language needs to undergo a corresponding
revolution, as the written word attempts to define and conceptualize
other dimensions of reality beyond the range of the MSQ and
the prevailing consensus reality. There is no other way to
approach this perceptual transformation of our minds: the
power of the word - freely thought, spoken, and written. Our
psycho-spiritual freedom depends upon their survival.
The Upraised
Arm
During the 80's & 90's, American citizens have
lost, and are still losing, more of our political power and
rights through the encroachment on the freedom of the individual
of frightening federal laws, but many of us are waking up
to what's going on behind our backs, or maybe I should say,
beyond our comprehension. People today are confronting the
same fear of unknown forces that the German people were facing
during the 30's, and the subconscious minds of individuals
are registering the steady erosion of freedom and its debilitating
effects on their daily lives. As the new world order is closing
in fast, perhaps people in the United States are dreaming
similar dreams.
Three days after
Hitler seized power in Germany, Herr S., a 60 year old factory
owner, dreamt that he was under so much pressure trying to
reconcile his worldly ambitions with his conscience, that
he "cracked" from the stress, "breaking his backbone," leaving
him a moral invalid, and no one even laid a hand on him. In
the dream, Goebbels was visiting his factory and had all the
workers line up in two rows facing each other. Herr S. had
to stand in the middle and raise his arm in the Nazi salute.
It took him half an hour to get his arm up, inch by inch.
Goebbels showed neither approval nor disapproval as he watched
him struggle. When he finally got his arm up, Goebbels said,
"I don't want your salute" then turned and went to the door.
There the factory owner stood, arm raised, in the midst of
his workers, only able to keep himself from collapsing by
staring at Goebbels' clubfoot as he limped out of the factory.
As so he stood until he woke up.
This dream recurred
many times and in one version, "The effort of lifting my arm
was go great that sweat poured down my face like tears, as
if I were crying in front of Goebbels." And in another: "I
looked to my workers for a sign of comfort but their faces
showed absolute emptiness, not even scorn or contempt." Finally,
while struggling to lift his arm, his back - his "backbone"
- breaks. This was a man with lifelong political convictions
and who had a strong paternalistic attitude toward his employees.
Through several demeaning episodes he is forced to humiliate
and debase himself in his own domain in front of his employees,
by having to submit to conditions that make him lose his self-respect,
and through being coerced into conforming to laws that are
unfair and immoral. Herr S. was once a proud man who commanded
respect, but now "he feels alienated not only from all that
is real in his life but also from his own character, which
has lost its authenticity."
Dreams such as
the ones Beradt collected were dreamt by ordinary people confronting
repressive conditions, who were looking for psychological
ways of dealing with the silent impact of explosive social
changes. Charlotte had difficulty gathering material because
people were afraid to confide their dreams, and she often
heard them say, "I dreamt it was forbidden to dream, but I
did anyway." She states that the dreams produced by German
citizens during the 1930's, unlike the dreams of the victims
of wars and revolution of previous centuries, were distinctive
in character and content, because "their origin in time and
place is explicit: they could only have sprung from man's
paradoxical existence under a twentieth-century totalitarian
regime, and most of them nowhere but under the Hitler dictatorship
in Germany."
At some point
during her investigation, Beradt realized that these dreams
were important seismic readings registering the debilitating
effects of totalitarian stress on the minds and lives of ordinary
German citizens. Looking at how each dream reflected a personal
journey toward dehumanization, with the dream-authors backing
away step by step from their former way of life, demonstrated
to her that "the minor incident, the personally relevant factor,
shows how Nazi totalitarianism functioned." She wrote:
"It
occurred to me from time to time that a record should be
kept of such dreams, a thought that now became a plan. They
might one day serve as evidence when the time came to pass
judgement on National Socialism as a historical phenomenon,
for they seemed to reveal a great deal about people's deepest
feelings and reactions as they become part of the mechanisms
of totalitarianism. When a person sits down to keep a diary,
this is a deliberate act, and he remolds, clarifies, or
obscures his reactions. But while seeming to record seismographically
the slightest effects of political events on the psyche,
these dreams - diaries of the night - were conceived independently
of their author's conscious will. They were, so to speak,
dictated to them by the dictatorship. Dream imagery might
thus help to describe the structure of a reality that was
just on the verge of becoming a nightmare."
At the end of
her book Beradt says that these dreams contain a warning,
"the warning that totalitarian tendencies must be recognized
before they become overt - before the guise is dropped ...
before people no longer may speak the word "I" and must
guard their tongue so that not even they understand what
they say, and before we begin to actually live the "Life
Without Walls."
Frank
Berube has written several articles for Paranoia
under the pseudonym "Disembodius." He has now decided to come
out. Please send your MSQ-oriented dreams to him at: Frank
Berube, 562 Buffington Street, Apt. 7, Fall River, MA 02721.
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