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Manson's Mind

Forged in Misery

I don’t know much about the criminal case of Charles Manson, but what I do know is he was never convicted of murder, and he spent his life in prison. I often wondered why in the past, but as I have matured in information it has become clear to me as a knuckle sandwich why he stayed locked up. There isn’t many ways to interpret what happened to him except, “he got caught up.” He got caught up in “too much mumbo jumbo.” I mean, he was very smart, but he allowed his manifest abstract ambitions get the best of him, “he started get real high,” and outside forces exploited that.

Drugs and high intellect do not mix. People with extremely high intellects can literally “go crazy” when using drugs. Especially speed. Any stimulant drug, such as meth, coupled with a genius mind leads to insanity once the drugs take control. Why? The drugs overstimulate the “normally overstimulated” mind, which creates a form of psychosis. Every subject, project, thought, theory, act, speculation, conjecture or experiment soon becomes obsession. I believe that Manson was on drugs. Flat out.

“In the earliest observational and experimental studies of MA [Methamphetamine] psychosis, the recovery period on average was reportedly within one week [28,30,52,53]. Nevertheless, in a sizable subset of individuals, what is initially diagnosed as a MA-induced psychosis “converts” over a period of years into a primary psychotic disorder, with symptoms present over periods of 6 months or longer, even in the absence of MA use [5456].”

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5027896/

I believe the drugs turned his high intellect into a “too high of an intellect,” and that contributed to his going off the literal “deep end.” He was “thinking too deep.”

Black-and-white headshot photo of a crazy-eyed man with a dark mop of hair and beard

“Charles Manson did not personally commit the murders he is infamous for; rather, he orchestrated and directed his followers to carry out the killings. Manson led a group known as the Manson Family, manipulating his followers through psychological tactics and control. He was not present during the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969. Manson was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for his role in the planning and instigation of those killings.”

“Manson’s influence and control over his followers were significant factors in the crimes committed by the group, but he did not directly carry out the acts of murder himself.”

This musing is not about the crimes of Charles Manson. None of that is relevant to this. This is about the mind of Charles Manson, and how I believe it was formed through misery. From his own mouth he espouses many things that would lead any person of rational mind to conclude that he was abused as a child and young adult. That abuse, along with drugs, played a major role informing the mind that he had.

Most people have no idea about abstract knowledge, wisdom or understanding and where it can be found. Most people dismiss “the kook” outright. Not me. I’m the man who will listen to someone, no matter what appearance they may have. I’m the guy that will walk up to “kooks” and talk to them. For example, there is a group of actors and college students that “used to” go around staging “crazy stuff” to see how people would react. In one act they scared everyone into “clearing the subway” without using any force. The people “panicked due to perception.” If I was on that train I would not have left, and I would have said to the man, “Wilson should have worn pants today, you showed Him.” I would then have stayed seated and went on with my day. No need to panic. At all.

The Source Creator of The Universe doesn’t have a cell phone. Messages are sent through creation. The cellphone, the “mouthpiece” of The Universe on this plane is people and natural creation .

People who are strangers, people who are near. Those rich, those poor, all and sundry, along with the natural realm are “conveying a message.” It’s up to each person to identify what the message is, or not. I have learned things from “bums” that a scholar couldn’t teach me, and I especially listen to those in situations that are dire. They know the most about striving. People who never faced adversity can’t teach that. See, their situation may have gotten the best of them, but they impart experience that good money can’t buy. This is why listening to the words of elders is so important as well. “They know stuff.”

Charles Manson. I erase his reputation. I erase what others have said he did. I erase what I see with my eyes and I listen to the words. Do I agree with them all? No, but I can still ascertain what is a benefit and what is not.

Is not gold mined in dirt?

Lord have Mercy

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