The following is an excerpt from the attached ebook:

After birth, human offsprings receive a special type of treatment, through which they pass from ‘helpless animal’ to ‘human’ condition. The personal period of this treatment is absent from the memory of most humans – a condition Freud named ‘childhood amnesia’. The treatment itself consists of the repression of the biological impulses of the small human, according to specific cultural patterns – in this case – patriarchic ones based on an Abrahamic religious worldviews combined with the newest layers of the machine civilization, until the offspring “internalizes” the rules enforced by the adults, and is able to control by itself, instead of being forced to control, the various impulses like:

-defecation

-urination

-passing wind

-belching

-touching it’s body

-movement of the facial muscles

-tone and pitch of sounds made by mouth

-position of the body at work and at rest

-sleeping

-feeding

Together with the ability to control the biological impulses, the young human must also develop the ability to control its emotions and thoughts – it must not show feelings which are not ‘appropriate’, and must not think thoughts which are not “appropriate”. Examples are the desires to do ‘bad things’ to the parents when frustrated by them – thoughts like that must not be thought, and the impulses which power them – not felt. Also the impulses to cry, shout, run away, break things. Another layer of adjustment of the child includes learning to not see and feel things which the parents claim are not real, or are other things – the authority of the parent overrides the judgment of the child, and that which is being perceived but must not be – for instance a conflict in the family, which the family denies, or something which is claimed to be ‘nothing’ – is repressed below the threshold of conscious thought. Therefore on one hand, through repression of emotion and editing of the perceived reality, the ‘standard’ human condition is achieved, and on the other - from early childhood the human begins collecting layers and layers of unrecognized and unresolved pain and anxiety, connected to certain events.