The Distortion of Parental Sexual Perception and Its Impact on the Child
Mental and psychological distortions related to sexual relationships are often inherited from generation to generation, beginning with the relationship between the parents. If one of the parents has a distorted view of sex, it inevitably reflects on the child, as the child is a product of the sexual act. The way you approach sex is the same way you approach the child. For example, if the male rejects the female or vice versa, or if the sexual act is the only connection between the two, where the bond is only maintained through it and ceases without it, this creates a temporary bond that is not lasting. The sexual act becomes a measure of the other’s existential value, so neither party feels valued or connected except during the act. Or, if the goal of sex is pleasure, the child becomes an unwanted result. All these factors affect the child’s psyche, especially in their early years, because a child learns through their senses during this stage. Their senses are sharp and overly active in gathering information, which they hear, see, and feel, storing it in their unconscious as it is.
The Child’s Development After Birth
It is known that human learning from birth to the age of two is sensory-based, while the abstract and conscious phase develops later, maturing around the age of eleven. These unconscious experiences, stored in the child’s unconscious mind, later become the cause of their psychological complexes because the child was not consciously aware of them. This particularly affects their sexual tendencies, as they will unconsciously deal with their sexual instinct until they rely on their consciousness. For example, if one parent rejects the other, this transfers to the child, and the idea grows with them into adulthood, developing into sexual inclinations toward the same sex due to their aversion to the opposite sex, leading to homosexuality. In other cases, different disorders arise, such as sadism, masochism, and even acts of murder and crime against others.
Sexual Disorders and Distortions That Lead to the Deviation of Human Nature
The deviation of human nature is often caused by a distortion in sexual desire, which stems from unconscious experiences that evolve as the child grows. A child develops sexual hallucinations from an early age, which later manifest as psychological complexes. Each psychological complex becomes a breach in human nature.
The inherited sexual perception, which has been the root cause of these psychological complexes, needs to be broken through awareness as a process of growth and healing to correct the individual's path (see the Life Path Change Program).
The Energy of Liberation is the Energy of Openness and Freedom
We have shown that the extreme solution of eliminating one of the poles, namely the female, to control sexual desire in society has led to various social problems and afflictions, causing the deterioration and closure of societies upon themselves. Any environment closed off from the other will decay and vanish over time. If a society wishes to evolve, it must open up to the other and free itself from closure through openness, which is achieved by correcting its view of the female, as she represents the energy of openness.
Salvation and the Correct Perspective
Ancient and even modern societies have viewed the female as a flaw in nature, as an incomplete being compared to the male. Thus, they attempted to cover up and hide this "deficiency" in an effort to correct the situation and achieve salvation. We have explained that salvation begins by first acknowledging the deficiency. From this standpoint, societies that started from the premise of female deficiency must recognize and bring it to light in order to rise above it. This can only be achieved by changing their view of the female and acknowledging that she, like the male, possesses human consciousness, despite the differences between them. This new perspective should not be extreme in favor of the female to avoid repeating the same mistake, nor should it err toward false equality between the two, as each has unique characteristics and compositions that define their roles in life.