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Suspiciousness


 


   

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Foreword


10.5751.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is an independent attempt of the subconscious to overcome fear by overdose.  Suspiciousness arises when there is a situation in reality that needs to be destroyed.

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10.6024.     AR AR

Suspiciousness occurs when a person is put in a passive position and try to control it.

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10.6033.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is an automatic reaction of brute force to passivity and passive fear.  Experiencing chronic fear from passivity and attempts to external control, subconscious includes suspiciousness in the hope provoke activity and destroy fear.

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10.6031.     AR AR

When you run away-it is passivity and, therefore, automatically there is suspiciousness and fear grows.

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10.6126.     AR AR

The first reason for most conflicts is suspiciousness.  People invent fears and attack each other out of fear. 

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10.6023.     AR AR

People are paranoid.  You try to behave actively with them, they, being in a passive position, will be frightened with all of this unpleasant consequences.

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10.6270.     AR AR

Depression and suspiciousness are very related to passivity.  To cure depression, you need to take an active position and start making decisions at all costs.  Decisions can be any, right or wrong.  No matter, the main thing-independent.  Passive pleasures are particularly dangerous for humans.

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6.4476.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is the image of a Locomotive in Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. The novel begins with the engine, then it catches Anna, and then a toy steam engine plays her son Sergei.

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6.4345.     AR AR

The love of idols creates fear and terrible mistrust. So scary to imagine that an idol is whom you are praying does not exist and is false. Jealousy and paranoia drive you crazy.

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6.4339.     AR AR

They are so afraid of the new that fear really kills them. Suspiciousness is a dangerous thing, when a fly turns into an elephant and dangerously circles over your head - it's terrible.

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6.4335. Ode to suspicion.     AR AR

The novel "Anna Karenina" is a symbol of neuroticism and ode to fear. Neurotics are very afraid of everything new, afraid of the future, because the unknown can break their glass house of illusions. The locomotive, as a symbol of the unstoppable future, breaks into the illusion and destroying it, in the end, kills Anna, and maybe only her illusions. After all, what killed Anna in the hands of her son Seryozha we see at the end of the novel only as an ordinary toy.

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4.4174. What is mistrust?     AR AR

This is the main symptom of neurosis and depression - obsessive suspicion, paranoia, distrust and the need to invent fears and problems. Paranoid fears loop in the head of a person, he begins to invent his own fear and goes crazy from them.

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4.2672.     AR AR

Suspiciousness arises from ignorance. A person does not know what is happening and begins to invent fears.

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3.2095. Double fear.     AR AR

Suspiciousness   is   the   fear   of   falling   into   the   sky   and   that   of   the   sky’s   falling   on   the   ground.

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3.2078.     AR AR

Fear has big eyes.  When they are afraid, the hypochondriac generates in them a lot of fantasies and exaggerations.

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3.2031. Justification of desires.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is the question of unconsciousness.  Without realizing their true fears, a person begins to invent many new ones to logically justify their desires and behavior.

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3.1839.     AR AR

A man who does not see logs in his eye is very suspicious...  His log is a magnifying glass, in which other people's specks are monstrously huge and terrible.

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3.1799.     AR AR

Fear and stress distort reality...  The eyes see what is not, the ears hear what is not...  It's called suspiciousness.

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3.1018.     AR AR

They are so lacking in attention that they begin to invent problems for themselves, and this I also call suspiciousness.

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4.924.     AR AR

Hypochondriac is when you think you've swallowed a needle... you scream and you're in pain. Stupid doctors can't help you because they can't find an invented needle.

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5.384.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is a feature of the mind that makes it notice what is not and what is not.

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3.267.     AR AR

I forbid you to lie to people.  Lie engenders in them fear and mistrust, that is, the devil. 

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6.6042.     AR AR

The meaning of" Chamber number 6 " Chekhov is that a person falls into hell from fear. Private mistrust, reinforced by the immaturity of the spirit and idealism make life in a mental theatre of suffering. Running away from the illusion of fear and paranoia, a person gets deeper and deeper into the infernal swamp.

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6.5489.     AR AR

If left untreated, it develops into paranoid obsessions and even schizophrenia.

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6.5044.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is when fear breeds fear.

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6.4973.     AR AR

Pride blinds and, therefore, makes stupid and inattentive, suspicious and suspicious. You want to ruin them, make them proud.

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6.4935.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is another name for paranoid schizophrenia.

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6.4934.     AR AR

The insignificant seems global, that is the essence of hypocrisy and paranoia.

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The beginning of the book


5.59. The extreme is an exaggeration and an understatement.     AR AR

An important symptom of idealism is suspiciousness.  Idealists are similar, in essence, to magnifying glasses, everything seems to them either more or less than it is.  Suspiciousness is an exaggeration of fear.  And where there is suspiciousness, there is an underestimation of fear. 

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2960.   AR AR

Main  symptoms:  anxiety,  turbulence,  shifts  from  activity  to  apathy,  insomnia  or  sleep  problems,  differentiating  oneself  from  others,  thought  about  one’s  own  exclusiveness,  the  patient’s  despise  for  those  he  considers  inferior  or  more  stupid  than  himself,  immersion  into  pseudo-mystic  reasoning,  mistrustfulness,  suspiciousness  and  aggressiveness.  Hallucinations  are  possible.

The  disease  may  aggravate  one’s  greed,  unhealthy  curiosity,  cruelty,  dejection  or  viciousness.  Mood  swings  from  bitter  to  bitterly  amiable  viciousness  are  possible.  One  may  be  now  extremely  friendly,  now  increasingly  aggressive.

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3.249.     AR AR

The woman next to the insecure man falls into fear in Cuba, she is overcome by suspiciousness, paranoia, hysteria and anger.

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3.264.     AR AR

A well-meaning woman can lie and a man can't.  Men lie kills the woman's faith, filling it with despair and suspiciousness.  Hypocrisy breeds jealousy, hysteria, anger, etc. 

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3.265.     AR AR

You can't lie to someone you love.  Love is fusion, not multiplication.  You lie to the woman you love, you increase her fear and suspiciousness tenfold.

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3.271.     AR AR

A man lies to a woman from the best motives, she believes, but then expectations are broken and there is a cognitive dissonance.  A lie begets fear, and fear as grebes climb the germs of suspicion.  Suspiciousness is hysteria and jealousy.  The man turned the woman into a witch, and then he cries.

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3.557.     AR AR

What  does  a  negative  person  mean?  A  cowardly  one!  Fear  overfills  this  person,  transforming  into  laziness,  anger,  aggression,  arrogance,  contempt,  suspiciousness,  vileness  and  so  on.

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3.580. Cheap stuff is dubious too.     AR AR

Cheap  means  bad,  although  it  may  be  tempting  at  times.  Things  expensive  require  proof  and  raise  doubts.  Find  your  best  option  according  to  your  circumstances.

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3.625. Invented by the devil.     AR AR

Suspiciousness is what comes from the word doubt.  Where faith begins to gnaw the worm of doubt, there is suspiciousness.  Hypocrisy is a lie, now that there is no faith, a person begins to invent fears for himself.

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3.741.     AR AR

People like to dramatize their problems.  In fact, all fears are lies, and drama is a vivid example of hypocrisy, that is, invented fear.

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3.963.     AR AR

All the big ones suffer from an inferiority complex, which means persecution mania, suspiciousness and paranoia.  Large living high in the rarefied atmosphere, bloated, they strongly feel the isolation of their form and content.

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3.964.     AR AR

All the little megalomaniacs, because they live in deep water, and squeezed them so that the only thing that saves the integrity of their Ya Delusions of grandeur also generates mistrust, fear and paranoia.

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4.295.     AR AR

You'll know a lot, you'll grow old. Extra knowledge generate fear and sadness. The lack of desire and doubt, is what gives rise to the knowledge, devoid of purpose.

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4.763.     AR AR

Depression is the loss of love, faith, and hope, replaced by fear, doubt, and falsehood. Love is movement, and lack of movement is a lie. Everything that tries to stop you from moving towards the goal is a lie. Depression is the inability to resist a lie. We know the following masks of lies – fear, laziness, doubt, indecision, suspiciousness, apathy, aggression, etc.

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5.686.     AR AR

Sins-a terrible thing in the play "the Storm" Catherine, cheating on her husband, falls into a paranoia of fear and suspiciousness. You remember that fear is the devil, the father of lies and stupidity. As a result, it ends with the fact that, unable to stand the pangs of conscience, on her knees she confesses everything to her husband, further aggravating the situation. In my practice of psychotherapy I have seen a similar picture many times, and I want to say that the motive here lies deeper than it seems. It's all the fault of cognitive dissonance and subconscious desire to break the glass house.

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6.324.     AR AR

For the neurotic rituals are very important, they give them peace and joy. In dealing with a neurotic should observe the ritual of communication. Neurotics are very suspicious and touchy, once they feel a deviation from the script, they will be seized with anxiety and bitter resentment.

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6.910.     AR AR

Fools who pretend to be clever are very hypocritical and suspicious. The fear that someone will take off their mask and guess everything... literally paralyzes the soul. Fear makes them even dumber, even lazier, depriving them of a chance for salvation. I wish they weren't pretending.

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10.346. (-2) + (-2) = -4     AR AR

Suspiciousness is an invented fear.  You think for that man, you make up his thoughts.  That person is also suspicious and also comes up with your thoughts for you.  When these two invented fears meet, what happens? 
- Multiplying minus by minus?

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10.480.     AR AR

When it seems to be baptized, in the sense that suspiciousness generates hallucinations, and prayer - a great cure for fear.

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10.688.     AR AR

Beauty is order, and therefore, templates and stereotypes.  Beautiful soul and body people are terribly formulaic, suspicious, and think extremely dichotomously, which turns their lives into a hell full of fears.

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