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BONUS EPISODE PREVIEW: Apocalyptic Thinking pt. 1

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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠

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In this thought-provoking bonus episode, Rachel dives into the complex world of apocalyptic thinking, exploring its historical roots and psychological implications. This first part of a two-part series examines how apocalyptic beliefs have persisted through time, often gaining traction during periods of societal unrest and uncertainty. Rachel discusses the mindset that emphasizes imminent destruction and personal salvation, drawing connections to the behaviors and attitudes seen in high-control groups.

Throughout the episode, Rachel highlights the dangerous detachment from present responsibilities that apocalyptic thinking can foster. She shares insights on how individuals may withdraw from forming meaningful connections and planning for the future when consumed by the belief that the world is ending. The discussion touches on the psychological mechanisms that enable violent ideologies within militant apocalyptic groups, where individuals rationalize extreme actions as necessary for a greater good.

Rachel also delves into the modern manifestations of apocalyptic thought, linking it to contemporary concerns such as climate change, nuclear threats, and technological advancements. By examining these themes, she sheds light on how apocalyptic narratives provide structure and meaning, especially during crises, and how they can lead to collective movements driven by a shared vision of doom.

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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠

⁠https://www.patreon.com/indoctrination⁠

In this thought-provoking bonus episode, Rachel dives into the complex world of apocalyptic thinking, exploring its historical roots and psychological implications. This first part of a two-part series examines how apocalyptic beliefs have persisted through time, often gaining traction during periods of societal unrest and uncertainty. Rachel discusses the mindset that emphasizes imminent destruction and personal salvation, drawing connections to the behaviors and attitudes seen in high-control groups.

Throughout the episode, Rachel highlights the dangerous detachment from present responsibilities that apocalyptic thinking can foster. She shares insights on how individuals may withdraw from forming meaningful connections and planning for the future when consumed by the belief that the world is ending. The discussion touches on the psychological mechanisms that enable violent ideologies within militant apocalyptic groups, where individuals rationalize extreme actions as necessary for a greater good.

Rachel also delves into the modern manifestations of apocalyptic thought, linking it to contemporary concerns such as climate change, nuclear threats, and technological advancements. By examining these themes, she sheds light on how apocalyptic narratives provide structure and meaning, especially during crises, and how they can lead to collective movements driven by a shared vision of doom.

Connect with us on social media:

⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/indoctrination⁠⁠

Watch full video episodes of IndoctriNation here:

⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNAi0T2hzH9dM029dkTfj635PzuXl67jS⁠⁠

Support IndoctriNation on Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes and more:

https://www.patreon.com/indoctrination⁠

Download Rachel’s Video Lectures and Webinars here:

https://rachelbernsteintherapy.com/videos.html

IndoctriNation is edited by The Podcast Consultant:

⁠https://thepodcastconsultant.com/about

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