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Have you ever wondered how good people can do bad things? Why certain situations can cause you to behave out of character? The answer may lie in our families. Childhood experiences, real or imagined, can create emotional memory images within the blink of an eye, mental images that can last a lifetime. Our emotional memories are primarily driven by the amygdala inside our brain. Some memories have a high visual content, whilst others may be more auditory based. The implications of this are far reaching and groundbreaking for the field of trauma. Hudson and his team have created an approach to rapidly clear visual traumatic memories using his Split-second Unlearning theory. Now, we are invited to wander with this master of the mind to uncover how auditory traumatic memories are created and can be cleared.
The book begins with an explanation of Family Rules and their structure. Hudson brings a light-hearted approach to what becomes a chilling dark subject, which leads some otherwise 'normal' individuals to murder. As we wander deeper into the pages we stumble across the tried and tested process of totalitarianism. What drove the doctors and political leaders in Nazi Germany to create such humanitarian atrocities? If that same subconscious pattern was rolled out on a global scale in 2020, could it have the same impact? Desmet calls it 'Mass Formation' Hudson calls it 'Folie en Société', the result is the same, a global population suffering from Stockholm syndrome. In this book we venture from the family rules inside the home, to explore why and how we handed over control of our mind to the paternal system. Discover how the right circumstances can cause good people to do bad things.
The book begins with an explanation of Family Rules and their structure. Hudson brings a light-hearted approach to what becomes a chilling dark subject, which leads some otherwise 'normal' individuals to murder. As we wander deeper into the pages we stumble across the tried and tested process of totalitarianism. What drove the doctors and political leaders in Nazi Germany to create such humanitarian atrocities? If that same subconscious pattern was rolled out on a global scale in 2020, could it have the same impact? Desmet calls it 'Mass Formation' Hudson calls it 'Folie en Société', the result is the same, a global population suffering from Stockholm syndrome. In this book we venture from the family rules inside the home, to explore why and how we handed over control of our mind to the paternal system. Discover how the right circumstances can cause good people to do bad things.