Totalitarianism, Mass Formation, and the Heart Connection – Joe Albers – December 1, 2023

Totalitarianism, Mass Formation, and the Heart Connection

Open to the Public
Fri. December 1, 2023 at Noon – 2:30 pm (doors open at 11:30 am) 

LOCATION:
Avalon
6185 Arapahoe Rd.
Boulder, Colorado 80303

Abstract:

Dictatorships are based on a primitive psychological mechanism- the creation of fear based on the brutal potential of the dictatorial regime. Totalitarianism has its roots in the psychological process of “Mass Formation”, which is an exaggerated willingness of a population to sacrifice their own personal interests out of solidarity with the collective (the masses). There is a profound intolerance of dissident voices and pronounced susceptibility to pseudo-scientific indoctrination and propaganda. And thus, they lose their ability to think critically.

Karl Marx adopted this philosophy which can be traced back to Plato. State totalitarianism was implemented by the Italian Fascists and concurrently by the Nazi academic, Carl Schmitt in the 1920s and was used by Hitler, Lenin, and Stalin, along with other leaders.

The undercurrent of totalitarianism and Mass Formation consists of a blind belief and allegiance to the State in a kind of statistical, numerical “scientific fiction” that shows radical contempt for the facts. In this presentation, we will discuss some of these facts both from a historical and current perspective. The ideal subjects for totalitarian rule are any group of people in any country for whom the distinction between fact and fiction and between true and false no longer exists.

Our heart keeps us protected from following a system that leads to a totalitarian state and mass formation. Our heart produces the strongest electrical and magnetic fields in our body. The electrical field is 100 times stronger, and the magnetic field is 5,000 times stronger than the brain. Our feelings, emotions, and thoughts create changes in our body and in our world. Scientific studies with heart-centered group intentions have proven this. Imagine the positive effect this could have when we are connecting love from our hearts to each other. In “The Biology of Belief” Dr. Bruce Lipton discusses “epigenetics,” and its ability to change our genes with our thoughts and heart. We are all connected to each other. In Aramaic the word “within” also means “among” and his interpretation is that we are all connected within ourselves and among each other in community

Bio:
Joe Albers was born in 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio at a time when life was very different than today. Stores were all closed on Sundays and after 9 pm during the week. When kids went out to play no one worried about something happening to them. So, a favorite thing was laying down on baseball field benches and looking up at the millions of stars in the night sky and wondering how and why.

Joe grew up going to a Catholic grade school and a Jesuit high school. He has a BS in Psychology with a minor in Biology from the University of Toledo, Ohio and an MBA in Finance was from Xavier University. He has always been an avid reader, a multi-faceted person, and a critical thinker that connects the dots. He has belonged to Near-Death Experiences Groups, Suspicious Observers Space Weather News, and is a Board member of a Center for Spiritual Living. He was Vice-President for a commercial building company, and worked for a treatment unit Probation department, also for 17 Common Pleas Judges in the Cincinnati courts working with substance abusers with mental illness and with sex offenders. He was President of Kaplan University. He currently works with LED lighting, Air Purification Systems, and Ultraviolet Lighting in A, B, and C spectrums.

References to Use:

Books and Seminars:  Power vs. Force, The Psychology of Totalitarianism, The Hidden Messages of Water, The Secret Language of the Heart, The Wisdom Codes, We Consciousness, The Physics of Consciousness, A Brief History of Time, The Self-Aware Universe, The Field, The Power of Eight, Near Death Seminars, University of Virginia Department of Perceptual Studies, Historical Information and studies on Karl Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler.

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