Faith, the subconscious mind and colonization: The construction of human reality
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faith, subconscious mind, colonization, Lying, truthAbstract
Faith has been a transformative force in humanity, allowing the development of beliefs that, regardless of their objective veracity, have influenced behavior and the perception of the world. This article explores the relationship between faith, the subconscious mind, the imposition of new belief structures through colonization, and the search for truth as something not always desirable. It examines how precolonial cultures used faith as a means to activate their subconscious mind in healing processes and how the imposition of new religions and systems of thought altered this dynamic. If man dedicated his life to the search for absolute truth, would his inevitable destiny be despair or self-destruction?
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