MALIGNANT NARCISSISTS - Donald
Trump & his Supporters – Their Mutual Collective Psychosis
Psychologically speaking, Donald Trump is
what is called a 'malignant narcissist.'
A narcissist is someone who has become hypnotized and entranced
by their own inflated self-image.
They have become so self-absorbed that not only
are they not in genuine relation with others, but they relate to others
(including the environment) as objects
to satisfy their own need for self-aggrandizement.
A 'malignant' narcissist, however, is a narcissist who reacts
sadistically to others who don't support and enable their narcissism.
For example, instead of self-reflecting
and taking in critical feedback, the Trump
administration reacts with ruthless contempt for anyone who disagrees
with him or her.
Like a mean and cruel-spirited malignant narcissist, Trump and Co., denies
the accusation and tries to destroy the messenger. Ultimately, a
malignant narcissist wants to annihilate
anyone who in any way threatens his or
her illusory self-image and self-serving agenda.
Malignant narcissists can be very
charismatic and are very adept at
charming and manipulating others.
They are clever at camouflaging their
malevolent agenda, even to themselves,
and can appear to be very normal, regular,
and seemingly loving people. To quote the great doctor of the soul,
psychiatrist C. G. Jung "only a
very small fraction of so-called psychopaths land
in the asylum. The
overwhelming majority of them constitute that part of
the population which is alleged to be "normal."" And, I might
add, that many of these
so-called seemingly 'normal' psychopaths are drawn to positions
of power. Malignant narcissists are very
skilled at entrancing others, at
putting other's under their spell.
They are like 'black magicians,' in that
they are very talented at hooking others
through their fear by using 'mind-control' techniques
such as lying and propaganda
to control them. The
narcissism of a leader such as Trump resonates with the narcissism inherent
in his supporters, who identify with Trump seeming certainty and
lack of doubt. This creates a
very dangerous and pathological situation
called "group narcissism," in which a large group of people
have disconnected from their critical
faculties and entrusted
their power to their
narcissistic leader. This is a perversely
symbiotic, co-dependent relationship
in which all members of the group are colluding with and enabling
each other's narcissism. For
example, Donald Trump, in his utter narcissism
thinks that God speaks through him. Instead of being seen as deluded,
his supporters reflect back to him that they, too, think that God speaks
through him. This, of course, just reinforces Trump narcissistic delusion.
Seeing Trump as God's instrument concurrently fulfils in the Trump supporters
their adolescent fantasy of having someone who is playing the
role of the divine leader to protect
them. This mutually interdependent and reciprocally
reinforcing delusion is what is called a 'collective psychosis.
By playing with people's fear, Trump is
terrorizing people to give their power
away to him.
Unfortunately, by doing this he has deceived himself as well, which is to say he
is deceiving himself in the process of his deceiving
of others. Malignant narcissists
are pathological liars. They are very
adept at both lying and then believing their own lies. The conviction
they carry in this act of self-deception
can easily 'entrance' people. To quote
Jung "Nothing has such a convincing effect as a lie one invents
and believes oneself, or an evil deed
or intention whose righteousness one regards
as self-evident." A malignant
narcissist plays with people's fears so as
to gain their trust and control them, which is based on the abuse of
power over others that are the signature
of a true dictator.
At their core, a malignant narcissist's
desire is to dominate and have power over
others. The perverse enjoyment of complete domination over another person(s),
which involves transforming a person into an object (a 'thing'), in
which their freedom is taken away, is the very essence of the sadistic
drive. Their sadism is a way of
transforming their feelings of powerlessness and
impotence into an experience of omnipotence.
A malignant narcissist is the
incarnation of the separate, alienated self-spinning
out of control to a pathological degree. They are unconsciously identified
with and will protect at any cost an imaginary 'separate self' that
is alien from the rest of the universe. Paradoxically, at the same time
that they experience themselves as
separate from others, the malignant narcissist
lives in a state of 'unconscious
fusion' with others. To a malignant
narcissist, other people don't truly exist as autonomous beings.
Other people only exist as disposable
pawns to feed and support their
narcissistic, masturbatory fantasies.
A malignant narcissist hasn't
developed a sense of their own authentic
self, which is why they are unable to be
in genuine relationship with others. Psychologically, malignant narcissism
is a very primitive and un-evolved state, one, which is totally lacking
in eros (relatedness).
Because they don't relate to other
people as independent and separate from their
own inflated, narcissist self, the malignant narcissist doesn't
respect other people's boundaries.
Their self-serving, narcissistic illogic allows
them to justify, even in the name of God, transgressing other's boundaries,
be they an individual's civil liberties, or another nation's sovereignty.
Interestingly enough, etymologically, the word "evil" is
related to the word
"transgress."
Malignant narcissists are not
conscious of the interconnectedness between themselves
and others. They are unable to feel empathy for others and have an
overwhelming lack of genuine compassion (so much for
compassionate conservatism).
Concerned about nothing other than themselves, malignant narcissists
are indifferent to other people's suffering, all the while, though,
professing their compassion.
Malignant narcissists are unable to genuinely
mourn, for they are ultimately only concerned with themselves.
They will show grief, however, just like
they will try and appear
compassionate, if it is politically
correct to do so and, hence, to their advantage,
as they are master manipulators. They are a true 'wolf in sheep's
clothing.' Malignant narcissists are
unconsciously possessed by the power-drive
of the archetypal shadow. Being possessed by an archetype means that
the malignant narcissists have lost their freedom, as a more powerful
transpersonal, archetypal force has so
unconsciously taken them over that it compulsively
acts itself out through them. They themselves are being used and
manipulated like puppets on a string by the more powerful archetypal
force. Becoming possessed by an
archetype like this, to quote Jung, "turns a man
into a flat collective figure, a mask
behind which he can no longer develop
as a human being, but becomes increasingly stunted."
Jung continues "Since
nobody is capable of recognizing just where and how much he himself
is possessed and unconscious, he simply
projects his own condition upon his neighbor,
and thus it becomes a sacred duty to have the biggest guns and the most
poisonous gas."
Malignant narcissists can seem confident
and self-assured, but are, in reality, covering deep insecurities and fears
through an inflated self-image.
Intense feelings of revenge, fury and rage verging on insanity
manifests when their fear is exposed,
and their narcissism threatened. At the
core of their process is self-hatred, as malignant narcissists split-off
and dissociate from a part of
themselves. As Jung points out, "a habitual dissociation
is one of the signs of a psychopathic disposition." Jung talks
about this condition by saying it may
even result in "a splitting of the personality,
a condition in which quite literally one hand no longer knows what
the other is doing.
Ignorance of one's other side
creates great
insecurity. One does not really know who
one is; one feels inferior somewhere
and yet does not wish to know where the inferiority lies, with the result that
a new inferiority is added to the original one."
A malignant narcissist
falls into an infinite regression of being in denial about being in
denial and hiding from his or her own lies.
A malignant narcissist such as Trump is continually in a state of
hiding from himself.
Malignant narcissists have contempt for
and flagrantly violate the rule of law,
which, in their inflation, they believe themselves to be above.
Malignant narcissists, like a true
bully, abuse their power simply because
they can. They can endlessly 'talk' about taking responsibility,
but they never genuinely face up to and become accountable for
their actions.
Malignant narcissists are unwilling and
unable to experience their sense of shame,
guilt or sin, as their narcissism doesn't allow these feelings.
This inability to consciously feel
their 'negative' feelings is at the root of the
dynamic in which they
dissociate from their own darkness, blaming
and 'projecting
the shadow' out there onto some
'other.' This splitting-off and projecting out their own evil
results in always having a potential enemy around
every corner, which is why malignant narcissists tend towards paranoia.
Malignant narcissists continually 'need' an enemy and will even create
new ones to ensure that they don't have to look at the evil within
their own hearts.
They react with aversion to the reflection of their own evil,
going so far as to want to exterminate evil from the world. Or as Trump
would say, "to rid the world of evil-doers." This is an act that
can never be attained, however, as by
projecting the shadow, malignant narcissists
themselves become the very evildoer that they see out there and are
trying to destroy. Caught in the vicious cycle of the repetition compulsion
of the traumatized soul, malignant narcissists create more of the very
evil that they are fighting against. In
essence, malignant narcissists are at war with
and trying to destroy their own shadow, which is not only a battle that
can never be won, but is a form of
insanity.
Thai intellectual and social critic
Sulak Sivaraksa likens Trump to two other malignant
narcissists, Hitler and Stalin, pointing out that Trump "axis of
Evil," Hitler's "Final
Solution," and Stalin's "pogrom of peasants" was actually
analogous attempts "to perfect the world by destroying the
[projected] impurities.”
If left in power, malignant narcissists
ultimately destroy themselves and everyone
around them. Malignant narcissists are what are called
'necrophiles,' in that their impulses
are perversely directed against life, the
spontaneity of which they are afraid of, and towards death and destruction,
which they are secretly attracted to.
To quote the psychologist Eric
Fromm, this "severe mental
sickness...represents the quintessence of evil;
it is as the same time the most severe pathology and the root of the
most vicious destructiveness and
inhumanity." The 'force' used by malignant narcissists
to achieve their ends, to use Simone Weil's definition, has the
capacity to turn a man into a corpse-
literally. To quote Eric Fromm "Just as
sexuality can create life, force can destroy it. All force is, in the
last analysis, based on the power to
kill. I may not kill a person but only deprive
him of his freedom; I may want only to humiliate him.... behind all
these actions stands my capacity to kill
and my willingness to kill."
Malignant narcissists have a sadistic
'willingness to kill' so as to protect their own self-serving delusions, which
makes them particularly dangerous, as
they will literally stop at nothing to hold onto the position of power
they find themselves in.
Malignant narcissists are murderers who are criminally
insane. Malignant narcissism is a deadly
illness that deserves our genuine compassion.
However, it is an extremely dangerous situation if the malignant narcissist,
like Trump, is in a position of power where he can create endless,
unnecessary suffering and destruction. If we fall under Trump spell
and elect him to be our leader for another four years, we would be in
a situation similar to the Germans in
WWII, who, to quote Jung "allowed themselves
to be driven to the slaughterhouse by their leading psychopaths
like hypnotized sheep."
It is time to wake up from our spell. We need to do everything
and anything in our power to remove Donald Trump from office, for God's
sake, as well as our own.
Written by Paul Levy in 2004 – This Author
has changed what was in Mr Levy original – George Bush to Donald Trump. This
author believes the two men are identical. Please
visit his website at
www.awakeninthedream.com, where his
article "The Madness of George Bush: A Reflection
of Our Collective Psychosis" is available. Please feel free to
pass this article along to a friend if
you feel so inspired. © Copyright 2004.
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