Majed

Insights on serial killers

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To understand killers like Ed Kemper, Ted Bundy, or Jeffrey Dahmer, I must pose the question: what is sexuality? Because sexuality was deeply connected to the murders committed by these killers. Sexuality is something animalistic, without emotions; it is a state of consciousness within the infinity of consciousness. Sexuality is a desire. Therefore, the murders of Ted Bundy, Ed Kemper, and Jeffrey Dahmer were a form of sexual orientation. Rape is obviously something sexual even for many women, because many women have rape fantasies—being dominated or violated by men. The desire of these three killers, already mentioned, is not very different from the desire of many women to be violated.

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It's about total all-consuming self-assertion and self-satisfaction and exploration of your whims without regard for others' morality-- complete mental self-absorption and vital self-absorption--and you're not held back by any endearing emotions like the sacredness of "the light" and are willing to explore the dark parts of reality.

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And the guys who travel to Africa to kill elephants? Apparently, a lot of people are fascinated with doing it, and it's not cheap.

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I'm pretty sure what happens is they see it when they are a child and get into thought loops about them being too good to do it. The thoughts come up and they react negatively, reacting negatively will ultimate have to end in a positive reaction. Then they do it and get a huge negative reaction and don't turn it into a positive until the karmic cycle happens again. The dont want to do it but have created a demon in their identity where they have too or have a massive urge to do it that won't go away cause they can't stop demonizing themselves. I think it all stems from shame or manipulation.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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On 4/15/2025 at 2:29 PM, Majed said:

. Rape is obviously something sexual even for many women, because many women have rape fantasies—being dominated or violated by men. The desire of these three killers, already mentioned, is not very different from the desire of many women to be violated.

A fantasy doesn't necessarily equate to desire. A desire is something wished or hoped for to become a reality; for something to happen in one's experience. A fantasy is something one may use to generate a desired feeling and not necessarily want it to come to fruition. One can only be violated if they felt a boundary was broken, felt as if a line was crossed or was disrespected. Having a rape fantasy doesn't make a woman feel violated because it was of her own doing.

Please get these distinction in their proper perspectives so as to not be mislead and thinking things that are just a product of your imagination. A desire to BE violated is different from a fantasy that suggests violation. 

Also, actually killing people has nothing to do with a fantasy; now it's a reality with serious consequences and is a far cry from having rape fantasies. Most of the time a woman will only act out those fantasies with someone they know or has already had sexual encounters with as a role play.

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What you know leaves what you don't know and what you don't know is all there is. 

 

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