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Theocalypsis

We chose the term theocalypse or theocalypsis (theocalypsis, Greek: θεόκαλυψις) to describe all phenomena of religious possessions. The word theocalypse (theokalypsis) is presented here to describe the process of:

1) religious inflation by 2) the Self, with 3) the simultaneous creation of specific ideology, beliefs 4) and/or the presence of accompanying archetypal image-symbol (Imago Dei) referring to a supreme, transcendent being.

Theocalypsis = Inflation + Archetype of the Self + God Image. The word theocalypse also theocalypsis or theokalypsis) would then mean to “hide behind the god” (from Greek: calypso – hiding, theos – god.); to believe one knows God’s intentions and thoughts and to believe one is acting in God’s name.185 Psychologically, this term can be conceived of as an ego being eclipsed by the energy of the Self justified by religious imagery, terminology and ideology. Any of these components could be unconscious and discoverable only by deeper analysis. For example, some conspiracy theories look very rational on their surface, but within their structure we can find many parallels with religion. Supreme being now has a form of secret society of Freemasons, secret service or alien civilization. We can find some parallels of Imago Dei of conspiracism and fundamentalism.

A mana personality would fall into this category only if it would have its bearing in religious language and the idea-image of God (Imago Dei). Any archetypal process is essentially religious to the extent that it produces numinous experiences and finds a corresponding vocabulary or thought content. Abovementioned conspiracism, dynamics at a football game, techno party,187

See more: Šolc, V., Kde se rodí konspirační teorie, Vesmír, April, 2016. See: Šolc, V., Archetyp otce a jiné hlubinně psychologické studie, (Mysterium Musicus, p.13), Triton, 2011, Praha. Falling madly in love, or falling blindly for a political ideology are all backed by archetypal energies and follow the same psychic rules we observe with religious phenomena.

To qualify as religious, as far as our definition is concerned, a corresponding ideology or imagery, or both, referring to the deity or God must be found. Where possession by the Self is justified, rationalized, or explained by set of relatively fixed religious ideas, theocalypse is being referenced. These ideas might not necessarily refer to God but to some of God’s attributes or attributes of omnipotent being.

See Book: Dark Religion: Fundamentalism From The Perspective of Jungian Psychology, Chiron, 2018 See Book: Ve Jmenu Boha, Triton, 2017