Psychopath's Bible

Psychopath's Bible

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  • Author:Christopher S. Hyatt
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Summary

In the most of the world, psychopaths have gotten a bad rap。 That, of course, is quite understandable since almost all of the world's religious and social philosophies have little use for the individual except as a tool to be placed in service to their notion of something else: 'God,' or the 'collective,' or the 'higher good' or some other equally undefinable term。 Only rarely, such as in Zen; in Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism; in some aspects of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism; and in some schools of Existentialism, is the individual considered primal。 Here, finally, is a book which celebrates, encourages and educates the best part of ourselves --- The Psychopath。

This second revised edition includes over 100 pages of new 'workbook' material including exercises, 'tests' and techniques。

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Reviews

Maher Razouk

‏كلما تطورت التكنولوجيا بشكل أسرع ، كلما زادت الاصطدامات والدمار داخل الأنواع التي طوّرت التكنولوجيا。 يجب دائمًا النظر إلى القصور الذاتي من المنظور النفسي للكسل 。 الكسل ، بشكل أو بآخر ، يؤدي إلى مهزلة。Christopher Hyatt

Casey Winters

Dumb。

Zollo Zollo

its both kind and skeptical to say there is more to us humans as a species than just normal,and by normal i mean the perception of our minds being in existence just for the purpose of living according to the few written laws of both man and the higher being living somewhere in the skys。 Through the daily struggles of life,its ethical we are somehow psychos of some certain levels。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。talk to me。

Brandon Lewis

Not for the weak hearted or minded。 Definitely a lot to take in and also use。

Nataliya S

I guess I'm not that extreme as I was not able to handle the content of this book I guess I'm not that extreme as I was not able to handle the content of this book 。。。more

Jakey

A fun tongue-in-cheech book about how to be a devil。 It is worth reading precisely because it is simply parody。 Great for an angsty teen, its just a fun read about "what not to do" and "how not to behave。" A fun tongue-in-cheech book about how to be a devil。 It is worth reading precisely because it is simply parody。 Great for an angsty teen, its just a fun read about "what not to do" and "how not to behave。" 。。。more

Anwar Mesbah

do not read this if you are metally weak

Sabrina Seheri

Haha at the end of the book all the questions "You maybe psychopath。Do you know the signs?:most of the answers of the questions is yes, but what I heard about phychopath is that they are very cold blooded people and I know I'm not。 I'm short tempered like many other woman。However most of the term in this book about politics, religions, government, about the control system, law are true and I tend to agree。 Few thing either I didn't understand or is really absurd。 I find it funny how she tried to Haha at the end of the book all the questions "You maybe psychopath。Do you know the signs?:most of the answers of the questions is yes, but what I heard about phychopath is that they are very cold blooded people and I know I'm not。 I'm short tempered like many other woman。However most of the term in this book about politics, religions, government, about the control system, law are true and I tend to agree。 Few thing either I didn't understand or is really absurd。 I find it funny how she tried to sell few more copies of the book here and there in the exercise section implying her marketing tactics。 It was good manual but not as deep as I expected it to be。 。。。more

☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣

Q:If you forget everything else, remember this: Everyone is a pshychopath。 (c) Definitely。 No reasonable ape (and we, as humans, are supposedly at least part apes) would cram themselves into cities, metal machines hurtling on the streets and through the air (transport), stare for hours on end at shining surfaces, eat all kinds of synthetic trash。。。 etc。Rating (5 stars is the start):+1 star An expo of the notorious psychopaths, which accidentally happens to be everybody。 -1 star Way too short。-1 Q:If you forget everything else, remember this: Everyone is a pshychopath。 (c) Definitely。 No reasonable ape (and we, as humans, are supposedly at least part apes) would cram themselves into cities, metal machines hurtling on the streets and through the air (transport), stare for hours on end at shining surfaces, eat all kinds of synthetic trash。。。 etc。Rating (5 stars is the start):+1 star An expo of the notorious psychopaths, which accidentally happens to be everybody。 -1 star Way too short。-1 star A teensy tad illogical。+-1 star Mysatropic at the utmost。+ 1 star Infantilization, education, health industry, employment。。。 some of the notes are spot on。- 1 star Had the author just skipped alltogether all the Practitioner, Master, Manipulator, Magician etc bullshit and just used his society observations for the book, it might have been immensely more readable and coherent。Q:So not to worry。 There are no young psychopaths。 Only psychopaths in training。Q:Always play to security as if it were an adventure。 (c)Q:Help others get what they want。 This is the mostinsidious form of destroying them。 。。。more

Anton

There were some lovely parts, but others parts were sadly unscrutable。

Steve Cran

This is not s a book for everyone , in fact most people will find its objective intolerable and will not bother to read it。 The books viewpoint does not speak charitably about the state of mankind。 In the past many books have been written about psychopaths and sociopaths, but no books have been written for them! The two terms , psychopaths and sociopaths have been used interchangeably that they now mean the same thing。 Psychologists have now invented a new term called Antisocial personality diso This is not s a book for everyone , in fact most people will find its objective intolerable and will not bother to read it。 The books viewpoint does not speak charitably about the state of mankind。 In the past many books have been written about psychopaths and sociopaths, but no books have been written for them! The two terms , psychopaths and sociopaths have been used interchangeably that they now mean the same thing。 Psychologists have now invented a new term called Antisocial personality disorder。 When describing the psychopath usually such terms as violent, impulsive, no respect for Authority are flung around。 rhe DSM 4 has quite an sack definition。 Yet, psychopaths walk among us and they are too smart to be violent。 You tyrants, politicians, CEO's are in many cases good examples of a psychopath 。In the book the psychopath is referred to as a toxic magician, master, master manipulator etc。 His goal is the destruction of the human race so that it can make way for another more advanced and useful life form can take over。 I wonder how many people would agree to this objective? Most people are very weak minded 。 They are followers or sheep who are easily controlled , they just do not know it。 Many people think they want to be free but that is an illusion。 What they really want is to be controlled in a way they find acceptable。 That is a view point I can easily agree with。 Now the toxic magician must reach his aims non violently。 In fact he does not want to。 Kill off weak people he wants them around so he can manipulate them。 Some times you destroy people by giving them exactly what they want。 So you want to doom the human race, support programs that feed the poor。 This will then create a drain in the natural resources and when they run out there will not be enough to feed the people thus causing a more massive die off。 He makes a point but I am not sure I want to wipe out the human race。The book has excellent techniques , although subtle , on how to manipulate people。 Let's face it the world out there is a jungle。 People are always manipulating you and others。 Just the hard cold truth。 Face it! We live in a concrete jungle where the stronger survive 。 You have no real rights or possession because the government can take it away from you at any time , so can a more powerful person。 The real criminal are the government and big business they steal more from you than the common steer thug。 Yet we pursue the street thug with such vigor。I class this book up thee with Sun Tzu's Art of War, the 48 Laws of Power and the Prince。 The manipulation techniques are truly subtle and sublime,yet truly effective。 Read this book,at least three times to really learn it。 Oh yes the author has graciously included a course of books for further learning。 。。。more

Äsruþr Cyneaþsson

Hyatt's best work。 Hyatt here writes in full speed, taking no prisoners。 The exercises described by Hyatt are brilliant and effective in liberating the mind from the ethical and educational conditioning enforced upon us throughout our lives。 For those seeking freedom from the system, then this is your pill。 Hyatt's best work。 Hyatt here writes in full speed, taking no prisoners。 The exercises described by Hyatt are brilliant and effective in liberating the mind from the ethical and educational conditioning enforced upon us throughout our lives。 For those seeking freedom from the system, then this is your pill。 。。。more

No

The powerful thing about Hyatt's writing is not exactly what he writes, but the thoughts that pop into your head after reading a certain passage, something he does on purpose。 It makes you stop, it makes you think。 I have to say though, you would be better off reading books of a similar nature like "The 48 Laws of Power" or "The Prince"。 If you have already burned through those amazing pieces of work and you are still hungry for more of the same, then you might want to hunt down a copy of the Ps The powerful thing about Hyatt's writing is not exactly what he writes, but the thoughts that pop into your head after reading a certain passage, something he does on purpose。 It makes you stop, it makes you think。 I have to say though, you would be better off reading books of a similar nature like "The 48 Laws of Power" or "The Prince"。 If you have already burned through those amazing pieces of work and you are still hungry for more of the same, then you might want to hunt down a copy of the Psychopath's Bible。"The food chain concept explicitly states that we are in a constant process of consuming each other and being consumed by each other。 There are no free lunches and each encounter demands knowledge of who is going to consume whom。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。52)"If you are strong enough, remember that no one really likes you。 What they like is how you make them feel, and how well you fit into their resource scheme。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。60)"A good Manipulator is like a farmer with many fields。 At any time he is in various stages of planting, reaping, sowing, and allowing the land to rest。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。62)"Even the normal man knows, at some level, that all of this is meaningless and empty。 Some even respond to this condition by having a nervous breakdown。 The cure, however, is fascinating: few psychologists or psychiatrists would propose that the patient climb Mt。 Everest, sail across an ocean, quit his job, divorce his wife or abandon his children。 Instead almost all of them will provide the drug-of-the-moment and help the poor schnook return to the very routines which drove him mad to begin with。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。68-69)"The picture of the human condition and the Toxick Magician's means and methods for manipulating it to his ends may not sound romantic to many。 Except, of course, to the Toxick Magician, whose sole purpose is to explore, exploit and control the conditions of life。The fact that he attempts to turn the mundane into an adventure is his primary badge of honor。 If a normal person reads this material or tries the methods described herein, instead of a badge of honor he will be wearing a badge of horror。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。75)"The brain that creates beauty also creates tragedy。 The brain that solves the riddle of the cosmos and the mathematics of quantum electrodynamics also creates the myths that destroy, weaken, enslave, ensnare and paralyze。 The psychopath acknowledges that he is born a fool and is living in an insane asylum。 He does not seek to make sense of the senseless, he does not look to find reason in chaos。 Being convinced that those about him are nuts, he commits to the law of the self rather than the blatherings of the herd。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。114)"So we now have come to the definition of OUR GOAL: to create, to will, to provide a culture where this lucky bacteria might grow。。。 however we also must de-educate; undo; remove beliefs; conditioned reflexes, irrational fears。。。 and, at the same time, grow new brain tissue。 A worthy task?" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。115)"Dictionary definitions notwithstanding, there is a simple difference between the psychopath and the sociopath: the sociopath is against people and himself。 He is dependent, he needs to harm others to be himself。The psychopath exists for himself。。。 other people are simply there - as allies, obstacles, tools - but mostly they are just there。。。 he causes no harm for harm's sake。。。 he stands for more life, joy, power, and freedom for himself and his own kind。 The psychopath needs others for their values, not for their weaknesses。 The psychopath lives, others exist。 To steal from Thoreau, the mass of men leads lives as corks on the ocean of life; the psychopath is the ocean。 The psychopath does not look to others to create his happiness; he creates his own。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。115-116)"The psychopath must be able to act as if he is socialized while, at the same time, quitely observing and acting from a position of social indifference。 He must act involved in the petty concerns of those around him while standing back, pulling the strings。 Who said, "I stood among them but was not of them"?" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。119)"To be human is to accomplish。 To accomplish is to think。 Computers simply repeat what they have been programmed to do。 People who simply repeat what they have been told to do are animated computers。Learning takes effort。 Applying what you learn takes even more effort。 Accomplishment takes effort。 Learning is an accomplishment。 To be other than an animated computer or a monkey in cloth is to constantly expand your learning and, more importantly, your power。" - Christoper S。 Hyatt, Ph。D。 (The Psychopath's Bible, Pg。163) 。。。more

Michael

Another great book that deals with the dark side of reality that no one wants to look at。。。。

Loren Butler

In some videos of this legend, christ offers shyatT--and he rather prefers sure method and results, the "HOW"--and result。 Though it pains him that this great work TCDRs orgasmically at the margins, he knows this work belongs for marginal peoples and matters at presentstate of bacteriohuman affairs but--christ offers shyatT he will hang around here anymore not to gather some flowery linguas for some friends(parasites)by being but instructs hard work and creating more information (virus/viral) In some videos of this legend, christ offers shyatT--and he rather prefers sure method and results, the "HOW"--and result。 Though it pains him that this great work TCDRs orgasmically at the margins, he knows this work belongs for marginal peoples and matters at presentstate of bacteriohuman affairs but--christ offers shyatT he will hang around here anymore not to gather some flowery linguas for some friends(parasites)by being but instructs hard work and creating more information (virus/viral) invisible powerno happy pills-- unless you still believe" (you do。。。) 。。。。fuck then you are obviously still on the pills。。。no shit。have we not had enough happy pills yet? or do we just function automatically as wombworm still?This work may stay in the margins, maybe even until the future meets the past again, there in the background where True Practitioners dancing drumming human nature about and bringing about the end of this fucking misery one butterfly twitch at a fucking twitch。, bitch。。。 。。。more

Nikmaack

I hate Ayn Rand。 I think she's a psychopath。 So imagine my confusion when I pick up a book more or less promoting Libertarian magick under the name of the psychopath。 The author praises the psychopath while simultaneously mocking the concept。 It's all very tongue in cheek, and yet not。Part politics, part self help, part pagan witchcraft, part satire, part I don't know what -- this book is hilarious, manipulative, wild, potentially dangerous, and weird。 Which is why I think it's great。At its hear I hate Ayn Rand。 I think she's a psychopath。 So imagine my confusion when I pick up a book more or less promoting Libertarian magick under the name of the psychopath。 The author praises the psychopath while simultaneously mocking the concept。 It's all very tongue in cheek, and yet not。Part politics, part self help, part pagan witchcraft, part satire, part I don't know what -- this book is hilarious, manipulative, wild, potentially dangerous, and weird。 Which is why I think it's great。At its heart, the text promotes selfishness and the manipulation of others。 It mocks culture for being an enslaving destroyer of self and urges us to rise above it。 The book tells us to lie to those who can't see the truth because they can't be saved。 It advises us to befriend other "toxick magicians" when we meet them。Some sections get a little dull - recommended movies to see and personality tests。 But mostly it's a dark, funny, cruel, and interesting perversion of self help nonsense。 。。。more

Andrea Martin

Oh, what can I say about this book。 First off, I found this on Scribd and read it only out of curiously。 Had I seen it in a bookstore I would have flipped through it and tossed it back。 Secondly, the tone of this book is reminiscent of an angsty teen。 Take it with a grain of salt。 Although there are bits and pieces that could be considered truths the tone is all wrong。 I would much rather read How To Win Friends And Influence People。 That is something I could take more seriously。

Cagne

Uhm。 While the book lets itself to be read, i'm really confused by it。 I don't get if it's all a joke to guide people into helping others while portraying it as actually harming them。 The sense of the book is a bit confused, the short chapters, while containing some interesting concepts, lack a structure, it's pretty confusing, or, all over the place。I kept thinking why should i go on reading it but as i found myself realizing it wasn't much a manual on how to manipulate people (poor detailing) Uhm。 While the book lets itself to be read, i'm really confused by it。 I don't get if it's all a joke to guide people into helping others while portraying it as actually harming them。 The sense of the book is a bit confused, the short chapters, while containing some interesting concepts, lack a structure, it's pretty confusing, or, all over the place。I kept thinking why should i go on reading it but as i found myself realizing it wasn't much a manual on how to manipulate people (poor detailing) rather realizing how you are manipulated, by media and politics。I didn't engage in the 'dissolving' exercises but found them interesting, Buddhist meditation / philosophy has similar ones (for example, compassion ones, or dissociation from rigid labels like friend and enemy)。 。。。more

Russianwitch

Where it begins with a mildly interesting premise the book descends in to repetition pretty fast。 While the author did warn that it was going to get horrible somewhere in there。。。 it did, it became horribly boring。 I am horrible at dealing with books which try to hammer in the point in various ways over and over again。 Reading becomes a sort of low grade torture on par with cleaning toilets at a camp site。Not sure if the author, metaphorically speaking, likes to her himself talk or he's bad at g Where it begins with a mildly interesting premise the book descends in to repetition pretty fast。 While the author did warn that it was going to get horrible somewhere in there。。。 it did, it became horribly boring。 I am horrible at dealing with books which try to hammer in the point in various ways over and over again。 Reading becomes a sort of low grade torture on par with cleaning toilets at a camp site。Not sure if the author, metaphorically speaking, likes to her himself talk or he's bad at getting to the point but I suspect the book could be halved in length without losing any of it's message。 。。。more

Valenfore Alestreneon

Very few can handle the content of this book。 Imagine the most disturbing, dismaying underlying aspects of the "48-Laws of Power" by Robert Greene, amalgamated, fermented, melted, re-condensed into a pitch-black, soul tainting neurotoxin that drives you mad with a single potent drop if you're not already insane enough to withstand its delightful taste。 Very few can handle the content of this book。 Imagine the most disturbing, dismaying underlying aspects of the "48-Laws of Power" by Robert Greene, amalgamated, fermented, melted, re-condensed into a pitch-black, soul tainting neurotoxin that drives you mad with a single potent drop if you're not already insane enough to withstand its delightful taste。 。。。more

Dennis Lorence

Hysterical

Paul T_M

Interesting book - asks you to consider whether the term and psychological label of "psychopath" is really just a way to keep us all as good little citizens - compliant, obedient and with your desires all kept in check。 The author encourages you to challenge this, and to actually cultivate a personality like that viewed as "psychopathic" - (ie: self-interested, manipulative, self-guiding, not controlled by christian or other moral tenets)。 Interesting book - asks you to consider whether the term and psychological label of "psychopath" is really just a way to keep us all as good little citizens - compliant, obedient and with your desires all kept in check。 The author encourages you to challenge this, and to actually cultivate a personality like that viewed as "psychopathic" - (ie: self-interested, manipulative, self-guiding, not controlled by christian or other moral tenets)。 。。。more

Charlie

Refreshing and Hyatt doesn't take himself too seriously。 "Practical" occultism anyone? Refreshing and Hyatt doesn't take himself too seriously。 "Practical" occultism anyone? 。。。more

Adrienne L。idicky

I totally need to see how this pans out!

Mark

Not what it seems。 Yet again it is。

Elguapo

have these cats never sat down and read the book of the subgenius????? the stuff in this book is covered iin about three pages of chapter 19 of the book of the subgenius。。。。。 it was funny and i like this book, but it is little too full of itself, and so are the authors

J

Proceed with caution。

Linda

Yes, yes, you're a very clever psychopath, aren't you? But you're far too impressed with yourself。 Yes, yes, you're a very clever psychopath, aren't you? But you're far too impressed with yourself。 。。。more