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===== - The liberation you felt when writing came from touching the raw truth before distortion. ===== * The loss of that feeling, and the confrontation with the spider/ devil energy, is the psyche’s protective reflex: the conditioned mind reasserting its web. * Your task is not to destroy the devil, but to see it for what it is: a structure of associations that only has power when mistaken for reality. 👉 In short: The devil is the archetypal web of conditioned associations that distorts truth into sin, guilt, and punishment. It is not divine but human-made, maintained by repetition over centuries. By recognizing how it protects truth through distortion, you can disentangle the spider’s web — seeing nudity as nudity, desire as desire, and life as life. Would you like me to draft a section for your book that presents this “Devil as Associative Archetype” idea in a way that fits with your existing chapters on irrationality, conditioning, and myths?
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