Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin: What They Would Carry and Why It Matters to You
Anxiety bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin are the literal accumulated karmic load of three of the most anxiety-generating human characters in modern history. They are scripted by the karmic Matrix Simulation team, amplified through incarnation chains spanning centuries, and returned to their Dividers as the largest anxiety harvest the Karmic System ever produced from a single planetary cycle.

This article examines the anxiety bags of three warmongers: one dead, one governing, one at war, as a karmic character study.
Adolf Hitler, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin did not choose to be what they became. They were scripted as characters. Each received a seed of negative identity from the Dividers (energy beings) in the 8th Dimension — humiliation, abandonment, smallness — patterns that converge in what psychology recognizes as narcissistic personality disorder, here examined not as a clinical diagnosis but as a karmic character structure amplified to civilizational scale.
Each amplified it, across lifetimes and through millions of lives destroyed, into the most efficient anxiety-production machinery the Earth Simulation has ever run. The Dividers, who feed on negative energy, received back from these three verticals a return of negative seed energy so amplified it defies ordinary psychological description.
They believed they were sovereign actors. They were characters running their program.
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The phrase “Anxiety Bags for Hitler” refers to a specific karmic character study published in May 2026 that examines the potential “calm kits” or anxiety-management tools for historically destructive figures, including Adolf Hitler.
Overview of the Concept
Karmic Calm Kits: The article, titled “Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin: Karmic Calm Kits for Warmongers“, analyzes the internal anxieties of these leaders through the lens of the AIPA Method for permanent peace.
Psychological Framing: It uses the modern concept of “anxiety bags”—portable kits containing tools like essential oils, fidget toys, or cold packs used to manage panic—to perform a character study on how these individuals might have theoretically managed their deep-seated psychological pressures or “karmic” debt.
Related Historical Context
While the “Anxiety Bag” is a modern analytical construct, historical records often highlight the high-stress environments surrounding the regime:
High-Stakes Anxiety: Historical records show that top military commanders under Hitler, such as Ludwig Beck, experienced extreme anxiety over his decisions, leading to internal conspiracies to topple the regime when protests failed.
Misappropriated Symbols: In late 2023, a “Hitler handbag” was discovered in a New South Wales jail, though this was identified as extremist material rather than a therapeutic tool.
Substance Use: Other high-ranking Nazis, such as Hermann Goering, carried personal bags containing thousands of pills (specifically paracodeine), which some historians view as a form of opioid maintenance for his addiction and stress.
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Two Parallel Lines: A Karmic Fiction and a Real History of Collective Anxiety
The karmic Dividers created artificial gods and programmed believers to think and praise them as if they were real. The gods believed them and began to act as if they were truly real. Gods then convinced dictators in their image, such as Hitler, Trump, and Putin, that they were their divine emissaries and that they were carrying out their work on Earth. They believed them and began to act as Saviors. Believers believe them and serve them as servants.
The two-layer narrative this article follows is the same structure introduced in the previous installment of the Anxiety Bags series, Anxiety Bags for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit & Satan: a fiction line and a real line running in parallel, stressing each other. Here, the fiction line is the karmic script — three warmonger characters who believed absolutely in their own reality, their mission, their greatness, and their right to reshape the world by force. The real line is the anxiety they generated in millions of living people — political trauma, war terror, collective fear — anxiety that did not disappear when their regimes ended or weakened, but was absorbed into the bodies and nervous systems of ordinary people who are still carrying it now.
That is where you come in. Their anxiety bags are also yours if you lived through them, voted in their shadow, fled their wars, or simply watched the news and felt something break open in your chest.
How the AIPA Method Addresses Collective Anxiety at Its Identity Root
Senad Dizdarević, researcher and founder of the AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness — developed the only therapeutic framework that addresses anxiety at its identity root rather than at the level of symptoms.
The AIPA Method does not offer just breathing exercises for people living under authoritarian terror. It offers something more radical:
1. The dissolution of the false self that makes political fear personal,
2. The release of karmic identity structures that keep you locked inside the anxiety field these three characters generated, and
3. The connection to Pure Awareness as the only ground from which you can witness warmongers without becoming their next anxiety bag delivery.
In each of the three character sections below, we first open the anxiety bag:
- examine its full contents,
- the karmic seed,
- the incarnation amplification,
- the human wreckage left behind.
Then we apply the AIPA Method: what changes when the identity root is dissolved, what permanent peace looks like when it is no longer dependent on Hitler losing, Trump being indicted, or Putin dying. Permanent peace is not a political outcome. It is an awareness position.
The Karmic organization that scripted these three characters has been closed — a process that began in 2017 and was completed in 2021. Their incarnation lines end here. However, the anxiety field they generated is still active, still circulating, and still looking for its next host. This article is part of Senad Dizdarevic’s planetary work of closing it.
Basic Terms and Definitions: Anxiety Bags, Karmic Calm Kits, and the AIPA Method
Before we unpack the anxiety bags of one of history’s most infamous warmongers, we need a shared vocabulary. These terms appear throughout the article and connect to the broader Anxiety Bags series, the AIPA Method ecosystem, and the cosmic framework that makes sense of why Hitler, Trump, and Putin were not aberrations; they were the system working exactly as designed.
What Is an Anxiety Bag?
An anxiety bag is both a practical stress-relief tool and a profound psychological metaphor. On the practical level, popularized by the wellness community, an anxiety bag or anxiety kit is a portable collection of sensory and grounding objects, items you reach for when panic, dread, or overwhelm strikes. Think of it as a first-aid kit for your nervous system: a smooth stone, a scent that grounds you, a written reminder of who you are when fear is not running the show.
On the deeper level that this series explores, an anxiety bag is something far more ancient and far heavier. It is the accumulated karmic load of harmful emotional traits — fear, rage, humiliation, grandiosity, violence — that incarnants carry across incarnations, add to with each lifetime, and pass forward at death to the next incarnant in the chain. By the time that bag reaches the end of a long karmic vertical, it is not a personal burden anymore. It is a cosmic one.
Hitler’s anxiety bag was not built in 1889 in Braunau am Inn. It was centuries in the making, passed down through an incarnation chain of accumulated humiliation and rage, waiting for the right historical moment and the right host character to produce its maximum yield. The same is true for Trump and for Putin. Their anxiety bags arrived pre-loaded. They only added the final, catastrophic layer.
The anxiety bag is also, in this series, a diagnostic tool. By examining what a character would carry in their bag, we reveal the identity structure beneath the behavior. What is the karmic seed, the false self built around it, and the wound that drove everything that followed?
What Is a Karmic Calm Kit?
A karmic calm kit is the Anxiety Bags series’ specific variant for characters whose anxiety does not stay contained within their own nervous system but radiates outward into wars, genocides, political terror, and mass collective trauma. Where a standard anxiety bag addresses personal stress, a karmic calm kit addresses the anxiety of a character whose false identity has become a weapon of mass psychological destruction.
If an ordinary anxiety bag helps you manage a panic attack, a karmic calm kit is what you would prescribe to someone whose panic attacks caused World War II, the systematic dismantling of democratic institutions across the Western world, or the invasion of Ukraine. The scale is different. The root cause — a false identity built on a karmic seed of fear — is identical.
The karmic calm kit for a warmonger, therefore, contains two layers of intervention: first, tools to address the personal anxiety root (the original wound, the identity structure built around it), and second, tools to address the collective anxiety field the warmonger generated in millions of other people who are still carrying it. Hitler’s karmic calm kit is not only for Hitler. It is for everyone who inherited the anxiety he left behind.
What Is the AIPA Method?
The AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness — is an awareness-based therapeutic framework developed by researcher and author Senad Dizdarevic. It is the only method in the current landscape of psychology and consciousness studies that addresses anxiety, addiction, and identity distress at the level of the false self rather than at the level of symptoms.
Most therapeutic approaches — cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, mindfulness practices, even psychedelic-assisted therapy — work on the contents of the anxiety bag: they help you sort through the items, reduce their emotional charge, develop coping strategies for when the bag gets too heavy. The AIPA Method does something structurally different. It dissolves the identity that needs the bag in the first place.
Pure Awareness — the ground state the AIPA Method returns you to — is not a relaxed version of your ordinary self. It is the awareness that was present before the karmic script assigned you a character to play, before the false self was constructed around a seed of fear, grandiosity, or abandonment. From Pure Awareness, anxiety has no anchor. The bag has no carrier.
For Hitler, Trump, and Putin, the AIPA Method applied at the identity root, before the false self consolidated around humiliation, abandonment, or smallness, would have meant no Führer, no political chaos engine, no autocrat. The karmic seed would have found no host. The anxiety bag would have had nothing to fill it.
For you, the reader, the AIPA Method addresses the anxiety you are carrying that originated in their scripts — the collective fear, the political dread, the generational trauma — by returning you to the awareness that was never inside their simulation in the first place.
For a full introduction to the AIPA Method, its theoretical foundations, and its practical application, read the foundational article: Anxiety Bags for Gen-Z: How the AIPA Method Releases “Psycho-Baggage” and Builds Real Confidence.
What Is the Two-Layer Narrative?
The two-layer narrative is the Senad’s structural principle that organizes every article in the Anxiety Bags series, introduced fully in Anxiety Bags for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit & Satan. It describes the interplay between fiction and reality as two parallel lines that run simultaneously, influence each other, and generate mutual stress.
The fiction line follows the karmic characters — in this article, Hitler, Trump, and Putin — as scripted figures who believed they were real, sovereign, and historically necessary. Inside the karmic Simulation, they were as convinced of their own reality as any character in the Matrix was convinced that the simulated world was the only world. Their beliefs, their missions, their wars — all of it felt absolutely real to them, because inside the Simulation, it was.
The real line follows the actual human beings living in the anxiety field these characters generated: the populations who voted for them, fled from them, survived them, or are still living under them. The AIPA Method as the real therapeutic intervention that can dissolve both the karmic character structure (fictionally applied to the warmongers themselves) and the inherited anxiety it left in real people.
The two lines stress each other in both directions. The warmonger’s false identity generates mass anxiety in real populations. Real populations, through their collective fear and rage and hunger for a savior, feed and amplify the warmonger’s false identity. The Dividers designed this feedback loop deliberately. It is the most efficient anxiety-production mechanism in the Simulation.
What Is the Karmic Simulation?
The karmic Simulation — also called the Matrix, the Earth Simulation, or simply the System — is the artificially constructed reality in which human life on Earth takes place, designed and operated by the Dividers. They were energy beings from the 8th Dimension who created Earth and other planets as experimental environments for the cultivation of energy, primarily negative energy generated through fear, violence, suffering, and anxiety.
Human lives inside the Simulation are scripted from the first breath to the last. Each person receives a karmic character assignment — a fundamental positive and negative trait imprinted by the Dividers’ assistants in the 7th Dimension — and is released into the Simulation to live out that script, believing entirely in its own free will, its own choices, its own historical significance. The best analogy remains the one the Dividers themselves embedded in the Simulation: the Matrix film series, in which human beings live inside a machine-generated reality, convinced it is the only reality, while their life energy is harvested by the system that created them while they are sleeping in pods.
The karmic Simulation differs from the Matrix in one critical respect: the energy being harvested is not electrical but emotional and karmic — specifically, the negative energy produced by anxiety, violence, and Evil, which the Dividers call Loosh. The more suffering the Simulation produces, the more Loosh flows upward to the Dividers. Hitler, Trump, and Putin were among the Simulation’s most productive anxiety generators, not despite their destructiveness, but because of it.
The full cosmic mechanics of the Simulation — the Dividers, the incarnation verticals, the Loosh economy, and the closing of the Karmic organization — are explored in detail in Section 4 of this article and in the final installment of the Anxiety Bags series, Anxiety Bags for the Karmic Archons.
Who Is Who: Hitler, Trump, and Putin — Three Karmic Characters, One Warmonger Archetype

Anxiety bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin begin with a simple but unsettling observation: these three men share more than a taste for absolute power. They share a karmic archetype — the warmonger character that the Dividers have seeded into the Earth Simulation across centuries, adapted to the historical conditions of each era, always running the same underlying program. Grandiosity built on a wound. Dominance is the only language the wound knows. Mass anxiety is the inevitable product.
Before we open their bags, we need to know who we are dealing with — not as politicians, but as karmic characters with documented earthly records. Each of them has been judged, convicted, or indicted by the legal systems of their time. The karmic ledger and the legal ledger tell the same story from different levels of the Simulation.
Adolf Hitler — The Karmic Seed: Humiliation Dressed as Destiny

Who he was: Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), Austrian-born German politician, Führer of the Third Reich from 1933 until his suicide on April 30, 1945, in a Berlin bunker as Soviet forces closed in. Failed painter. Failed architect. Successful demagogue. The most efficient anxiety-generation machine the modern Simulation ever produced.
His crimes — the short list with numbers:
- Initiated World War II: approximately 70–85 million dead, representing around 3% of the entire world population at the time
- The Holocaust: systematic extermination of 6 million Jews, alongside 5–6 million others — Roma, disabled people, political prisoners, Soviet POWs, homosexuals
- Ordered the destruction of entire cities, the enslavement of occupied populations, and the use of civilian populations as forced labor on an industrial scale
- Responsible for the largest single episode of deliberately engineered human suffering in recorded history
Was Hitler sentenced at Nuremberg?
No — and this is one of history’s darkest legal ironies. Adolf Hitler was not indicted at Nuremberg because he had committed suicide in April 1945, in the final days before Germany’s surrender. He escaped earthly justice entirely. The Nazis’ highest authority, the person most to blame for the Holocaust, was missing from the trials. Adolf Hitler had killed himself in the final days of the war, as had several of his closest aides.
His lieutenants faced justice in his place. At the International Military Tribunal, 21 of the 24 indicted Nazi leaders stood trial for crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. When the judges rendered their final verdicts on October 1, 1946, 12 of the defendants were sentenced to death, three were acquitted, and the rest received sentences ranging from 10 years to life in prison.
Hitler received no sentence. He sentenced himself to a bunker and a pistol. From the karmic perspective, this changes nothing — the bag was handed upward regardless.
His karmic character profile:
The seed imprinted by the Dividers was humiliation — personal, existential, artistic humiliation — paired with the compensating fantasy of racial and national grandeur. The failed painter who could not get into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts did not simply fail. He constructed an entire ideology around the question of why a man of his obvious greatness could be rejected, and found his answer in a conspiracy of enemies. Every military campaign, every genocide, every Nuremberg rally was the failed art student proving, at the cost of tens of millions of lives, that he was not ordinary. The anxiety bag arrived pre-loaded with centuries of accumulated wounded pride. Hitler added the 20th century’s most catastrophic final layer.
Donald Trump — The Karmic Seed: Abandonment and the Hunger for the Crowd

Who he is: Donald Trump (born 1946), 45th and 47th President of the United States, real estate developer, television personality, and the first convicted felon to be sworn in as President of the United States. A man who turned an entire nation into his audience and then became furious when the audience changed the channel.
His crimes and convictions — the short list:
- 34 felony convictions: Trump was convicted on all counts on May 30, 2024, becoming the first U.S. president to be convicted of a felony. The jury found him guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment made to silence a witness before the 2016 presidential election.
- Sentence: Trump received an unconditional discharge for his criminal conviction, meaning he will not face fines, prison or any other penalties, but the conviction remains permanently on his record. He is the first convicted felon to take office as president.
- Two presidential impeachments — the only US president impeached twice
- Incitement of the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection — an attempt to overturn a democratic election result
- Systematic dismantling of democratic norms, judicial independence, and press freedom during both presidential terms
- Trade wars, tariff campaigns, and diplomatic chaos are generating global economic anxiety
The Šeruga parallel — Trump as karmic archetypal continuation:
Slovenian author Zvone Šeruga captured the structural continuity between Hitler and Trump with uncomfortable precision in a widely shared Facebook post. Writing about why he is, paradoxically, grateful to Trump, Šeruga explained that Trump finally helped him understand how Hitler happened — because the same karmic script is running again, adapted to contemporary conditions. He mapped the parallels point by point: orange hairstyle for black moustache, “Make America Great Again” for “Deutschland über alles,” ICE and DHS masked federal units for SS and Gestapo squads, migrants and refugees for Jews and Roma, prisons in Florida, El Salvador, and Africa for concentration camps, Venezuela and Greenland for Austria and Czechoslovakia. “The time is ripe,” Šeruga wrote. “And the people are right — increasingly angry, disappointed, and without a clear future. Such people need new gods, and they will vote for them.”
From the karmic perspective, Šeruga is not making a political comparison. He is describing the Dividers’ design working exactly as intended. It is the same anxiety seed finding its host population in a new historical moment, the warmonger archetype replicating itself across centuries with only its surface details updated. Hitler was not an aberration. Trump is not an aberration. They are recognizable karmic archetypal continuations of the same model, the same script running in different costumes in different eras, producing the same product for the Dividers: an enormous, amplified anxiety bag delivered upward at the end of the cycle.
(Source: Zvone Šeruga, Facebook post, www.zvoneseruga.com)
His karmic character profile:
The seed imprinted by the Dividers was abandonment — specifically the abandonment of a 12-year-old boy sent to military school by a father who valued toughness over warmth, and who interpreted that sending as rejection. Every rally, every crowd, every chant of his name has been the 12-year-old filling the silence of that school dormitory. The hunger for applause is bottomless because the original wound was bottomless. The anxiety bag arrived, containing the loneliness of a boy who learned that love was conditional on performance. Trump added 34 felony convictions, two impeachments, a Capitol insurrection, and the systematic anxiety of an entire democratic civilization to it.
Vladimir Putin — The Karmic Seed: Smallness and the Ghost of Empire

Who he is: Vladimir Putin (born 1952), President of the Russian Federation, former KGB intelligence officer, architect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning February 24, 2022. Currently, the longest-serving leader of Russia since Stalin. A man who has turned a country into his personal anxiety management system.
His crimes — the short list with numbers:
- Full-scale invasion of Ukraine (2022–present): hundreds of thousands dead on both sides, over 8 million Ukrainians displaced within Europe — the largest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II
- Systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure — hospitals, schools, power plants — constituting war crimes under international law
- Documented use of torture in occupied territories
- Forcible deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia — the crime for which he has been formally indicted
- Prior crimes: Chechnya (1999–2009), estimated 25,000–50,000 civilian deaths; annexation of Crimea (2014); poisoning of political opponents on foreign soil
The ICC arrest warrant — what it means:
On 17 March 2023, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court issued warrants of arrest for Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Putin is allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population (children) and that of unlawful transfer of population (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.
The 125 member states of the ICC are obliged to detain and transfer any of the indicted individuals if any of them set foot on their territory. Putin is, therefore, legally a wanted man in 125 countries. He cannot travel freely to most of the world. The ICC arrest warrant is the first ever issued against the leader of a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, a historic legal milestone that the Simulation’s own judicial system produced.
Amnesty International called on countries to deny safe haven for Putin and Lvova-Belova by arresting them immediately and surrendering them to the ICC, and also expects further arrest warrants for Russian leaders as Ukraine war crimes investigations develop.
His karmic character profile:
The seed imprinted by the Dividers was smallness — literal and psychological. The St. Petersburg boy, the KGB agent of middling rank, the man who watched the Soviet Union collapse from a desk in Dresden and described it as “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.” Every military action since has been an attempt to reverse that catastrophe, to inflate the small man into an empire. The invasion of Ukraine is not a military strategy. It is a psychological compensation plan written in blood. The anxiety bag arrived, containing the smallness of a man who could not accept that history had moved on. Putin added a full-scale land war in Europe to it, and has been adding to it every day since February 2022.
Three characters. Three wounds. Three karmic scripts are running with devastating efficiency. In the next section, we trace all three back to their source — the Dividers and the 8th Dimension, where their programs were written.
Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin: Short Answer
Anxiety bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin are the largest karmic anxiety deliveries in modern human history — three warmonger characters scripted by the Dividers, seeded with wounds of humiliation, abandonment, and smallness, and released into the Earth Simulation to cultivate and amplify negative energy across entire civilizations. Hitler was never sentenced at Nuremberg — he escaped earthly justice by suicide in a Berlin bunker in 1945, while his lieutenants were hanged. Trump became the first convicted felon to be sworn in as President of the United States, found guilty on 34 felony counts in May 2024, and sentenced to an unconditional discharge in January 2025 — convicted on the record, punished by no one. Putin holds an active ICC arrest warrant issued on March 17, 2023, for the war crime of unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children — a wanted man in 125 countries who cannot travel freely across most of the world, he claims to want to restore to greatness. All three believed absolutely in their own reality, their mission, and their sovereign right to reshape the world by force. All three were karmic characters running their pre-written program, feeding an enormous anxiety harvest back up to the Dividers who designed them. The AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness, developed by researcher and author Senad Dizdarević — is the only intervention that addresses the root: not the war, not the policy, not the tweet, but the false identity that made the warmonger character possible in the first place. For the millions still carrying the collective anxiety these three generated, the AIPA Method offers the only exit that is not political. Permanent peace is not a geopolitical outcome; it is an awareness position.
Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin: Article Summary
This article examines the anxiety bags of three of the most consequential warmonger characters the modern Earth Simulation has produced — Adolf Hitler, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin — through the dual lens of the two-layer narrative structure introduced in the Anxiety Bags series and the cosmic karmic framework that explains not just what these three did, but why they were designed to do it.
The fiction line follows Hitler, Trump, and Putin as scripted karmic characters: each received a seed of negative identity from the Dividers in the 8th Dimension — humiliation, abandonment, smallness — and each amplified it, across lifetimes and through millions of lives destroyed, into the most efficient anxiety-production machinery the Simulation has run in the modern era. Hitler was responsible for 70–85 million deaths and the systematic extermination of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, yet escaped legal judgment entirely by dying in a Berlin bunker before Nuremberg convened. Trump accumulated 34 felony convictions for falsifying business records, was impeached twice, and incited an insurrection against his own government — becoming the first convicted felon inaugurated as US president, sentenced to an unconditional discharge that placed a permanent mark on his record while imposing no punishment. Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, generating hundreds of thousands of casualties and Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II, and now carries an active ICC arrest warrant for the war crime of deporting Ukrainian children, making him a legally wanted man in 125 countries.
The real line follows the anxiety these three left behind in living people — the political trauma, war terror, generational fear, and collective nervous system dysregulation that did not end when their regimes ended or weakened, but was absorbed into the bodies of ordinary people who are still carrying it now. Slovenian author Zvone Šeruga captures the structural continuity precisely: Hitler and Trump are not historical accidents separated by a century. They are recognizable karmic archetypal continuations of the same Divider-scripted warmonger model, updated for the conditions of their era — the same wound, the same program, the same product delivered upward to the Dividers as a vastly amplified anxiety harvest.
The cosmic explanation section traces all three characters back to their source: the Dividers in the 8th Dimension who seeded the original negative traits, the incarnation verticals through which those traits were amplified across lifetimes, and the Loosh economy that made human suffering not a side effect of the karmic system but its primary purpose. As the Analyst in The Matrix Resurrections states through the voice of the Dividers: the more we torment you, the more energy you produce. Hitler, Trump, and Putin were among the most productive torment engines the Simulation ever deployed.
The karmic organization that designed and ran this system has been closed — a process begun in 2017 and completed in 2021. Their incarnation lines end here. But the anxiety field they generated is still active and still circulating in millions of living people. The AIPA Method, developed by Senad Dizdarević, is the post-karmic therapeutic intervention: the dissolution of the false self that makes political fear personal, the release of karmic identity structures that keep ordinary people locked inside the anxiety field these three characters generated, and the return to Pure Awareness as the only position from which warmongers can be witnessed without becoming their next anxiety delivery. Permanent peace is not a political outcome. It is what remains when the karmic character has no host.
The Warmonger Trio: A Brief Introduction to Their Wounds, Scripts, and Why They Carry So Much Anxiety
Before we open the anxiety bags of Hitler, Trump, and Putin and apply the AIPA Method to their contents, we need a clear and psychologically honest introduction to the three central characters:
- their roles inside the karmic Simulation,
- their personal stress origins, and
- why they were always going to become exactly what they became?
Because the most disturbing truth about all three is not what they did. It is how ordinary the wound was that drove them to do it.
Three Characters, One Archetype, and a Universe of Consequences
In the karmic framework of this article, Hitler, Trump, and Putin are not historical accidents separated by time and geography. They are expressions of the same Divider-scripted warmonger archetype. They are the same fundamental program running in three different costume designs, adapted to the specific historical conditions of each era. Zvone Šeruga saw it from ground level and called it a list. The karmic analysis sees it from the cosmic level and calls it a replication.
Each of the three received a different seed trait from the Dividers, yet all three seeds produced the same flower: a false self so enormous, so defended, and so hungry that entire nations became its anxiety management system. Their personal differences are real — Hitler’s grandiosity is not Trump’s hunger for applause, and neither is Putin’s imperial nostalgia. But their structural similarity is total.
The warmonger construction is full of internal contradictions:
- Absolute strength built on an original wound of absolute weakness
- The demand for total loyalty from men who trust no one
- The claim of national greatness through the machinery of national destruction
- The performance of invincibility while living in permanent, escalating fear
- The promise of liberation delivered through enslavement
…even though, in this karmic reading, both the grandiosity and the wound beneath it function as forms of the same anxiety. Both, the wound and the compensation it generates produce fear, violence, and suffering on an industrial scale. That is precisely what the Dividers designed them for.
Three Violent Interventions: How the Warmonger Trio Tried to Resolve Their Anxiety — and Made Everything Worse
Below are three psychologically grounded accounts of how each member of the warmonger trio responded to their core wound, and how each intervention, rather than resolving the anxiety, only amplified it into the catastrophic scale we know from history.
1. Adolf Hitler — The Humiliated Artist Who Tried to Paint the World in Blood
Hitler’s most revealing stress intervention was not the invasion of Poland or the Final Solution. It was his 1907 application to the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, and the letter of rejection that followed.
Two rejection letters from the Vienna Academy, in 1907 and 1908. That is the wound. Everything else is the compensation.
A young man who genuinely believed he was an artist of exceptional gifts was told, twice, by institutional authority, that he was ordinary. His response to that verdict — delayed by twenty years of political construction but structurally identical to the original injury — was to build a system in which no authority could ever again tell him he was ordinary, and in which the people he held responsible for his rejection would be systematically eliminated from the civilization he intended to remake in his own image.
His violent intervention was total. He did not merely enter political life. He attempted to repaint reality itself: to replace the world that had rejected him with a world that confirmed his greatness at every level, racial, territorial, cultural, and military. The intervention produced:
- the destruction of European civilization as it had existed,
- the murder of 6 million Jews and millions of others,
- 70–85 million deaths across the global conflict he initiated,
- the physical obliteration of the Germany he claimed to be saving,
- and a final scene in a bunker, with a pistol, the world burning above him.
The humiliated artist’s anxiety was never resolved. It was only amplified, at the cost of tens of millions of lives, until the script ran out of world to destroy.
His stress at the end was not the stress of a monster at peace with his choices. It was the stress of a karmic character who had run his program to its absolute limit and found that the wound was still there, unchanged, at the bottom of the bag.
2. Donald Trump — The Abandoned Son Who Tried to Turn America into His Applause Machine
Trump’s most revealing stress intervention was not the January 6 insurrection or the 34 felony convictions. It was the morning in September 1959 when a 13-year-old boy arrived at the New York Military Academy because his father had decided that a school with uniforms and drill instructors was the appropriate response to a son who was becoming difficult.
Fred Trump sent his son away. That is the wound. Everything else is the performance.
A boy who interpreted his father’s decision as evidence that love was conditional — conditional on strength, on performance, on winning — spent the next six decades building the most elaborate conditional-love-seeking apparatus in American political history. Every business deal was a performance for an absent father. Every television show was a ratings chase that meant “I am not ordinary.” Every rally was a crowd that could not send him away.
His violent intervention was institutional. He did not invade countries; he invaded democratic norms, judicial independence, and the collective nervous system of an entire civilization. The intervention produced:
- the systematic dismantling of democratic checks and balances across two presidential terms,
- the January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol — the first violent interruption of a peaceful transfer of presidential power in American history,
- 34 felony convictions for falsifying business records, making him the first convicted felon inaugurated as US president,
- two presidential impeachments — the only president in American history to be impeached twice,
- a global political anxiety epidemic, with millions of people in dozens of countries developing diagnosable stress responses to his presidency’s daily chaos,
- and a permanent, irresolvable need for the crowd’s validation that no crowd, however large, has ever been able to satisfy.
The abandoned son’s anxiety was never resolved. It was only amplified, across decades and continents, until it became the defining political anxiety of the early 21st century.
His stress is the stress of a man who has everything the wound told him would be enough — the crowd, the power, the name in gold letters — and has discovered, at 79 years old and with a criminal record, that the boarding school dormitory is still silent.
3. Vladimir Putin — The Small Man Who Tried to Restore an Empire That No Longer Exists
Putin’s most revealing stress intervention was not the invasion of Ukraine or the poisoning of political opponents on foreign soil. It was December 25, 1991 — the day Mikhail Gorbachev resigned, and the Soviet flag was lowered over the Kremlin for the last time. Putin was a mid-ranking KGB officer in Dresden. He watched the empire dissolve from a desk. He later called it the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.
An intelligence officer whose entire professional identity was built on the power and permanence of the Soviet state watched that state simply cease to exist. That is the wound. Everything else is the restoration project.
A man who had spent his career as an instrument of Soviet authority — an authority that projected global power, that kept the world in a binary of fear — found himself in a Russia that was humiliated, economically collapsed, and geopolitically irrelevant. His response was not grief. It was a decades-long military and political program to make the humiliation stop, whatever the cost to everyone else.
His violent intervention was imperial. He did not merely govern Russia; he attempted to physically restore the territorial contours of an empire that history had dissolved, using the one instrument available to a man whose identity is inseparable from state power: military force. The intervention produced:
- two brutal wars in Chechnya, estimated 25,000–50,000 civilian deaths,
- the annexation of Crimea in 2014 — the first forcible annexation of European territory since World War II,
- the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, generating hundreds of thousands of military and civilian casualties,
- over 8 million Ukrainian refugees — Europe’s largest displacement crisis since 1945,
- an active ICC arrest warrant for the war crime of deporting Ukrainian children, making him a wanted man in 125 countries,
- and the deepest collective security anxiety Europe has experienced since the Cold War.
The small man’s anxiety was never resolved. It was only amplified, across borders and body counts, until it produced a war that has already lasted longer than most of Europe thought possible, and which has made Russia smaller, poorer, and more isolated than it was before the restoration project began.
His stress is the stress of a man who has sent more than a million soldiers into a country he cannot conquer, to restore a greatness that existed decades before he was born, in service of a wound that no tank column has ever been able to heal.
Why Their Interventions Increased Their Stress — and Everyone Else’s
Each intervention pulled all three characters deeper into a reality the karmic script was never designed to resolve. Like Schwarzenegger’s character in Last Action Hero — who steps out of the movie screen into the real world and discovers that fictional invincibility does not survive contact with real consequences — all three discovered, in their own ways, that the world they tried to bend to their wound was:
- too complex to be controlled by a single false identity,
- too real to be satisfied by performance,
- too morally weighted to absorb industrial-scale violence without consequence,
- and too large to serve as a single person’s anxiety management system.
They were scripted for a specific karmic role — anxiety amplification on a civilizational scale, feeding the Dividers’ Loosh harvest. They were not scripted for resolution. Resolution was never in their program.
This is the root of their stress: they were given wounds they could never heal through the only methods their false identities allowed them to use. Hitler could not paint his way out of humiliation using tanks. Trump cannot fill the boarding school silence with any crowd, however loud. Putin cannot restore the Soviet Union using the military of a country that was already economically exhausted before the war began.
The wound remains. The bag fills. The Dividers receive their delivery.
In the next section, we open each bag fully — examine every item it contains — and apply the AIPA Method to show what changes when the identity root is dissolved rather than the symptom managed.
God on Their Side: How Hitler, Trump, and Putin Weaponize Religion for Political Power

One of the most consistent features of the warmonger archetype across history is its relationship with religion. Not as genuine faith, but as the most powerful anxiety management and mass control system available to a false identity that requires external validation on a civilizational scale. Hitler, Trump, and Putin did not believe in God in any theologically meaningful sense. They believed in God as a tool. As a flag. As a weapon. As a crowd-management system dressed in sacred language.
The karmic dimension is precise here: the Dividers designed religion as one of the primary control mechanisms of the Earth Simulation. A system that generates fear, guilt, and submission while appearing to offer comfort, meaning, and salvation. Warmongers do not invent religious manipulation. They simply inherit the most efficient control tool in the Simulation’s toolkit and deploy it with the shamelessness that only a fully consolidated false identity can produce.
Adolf Hitler — The Providence Player: God as Racial Destiny
Hitler’s relationship with religion was one of the most calculated performances in modern political history. Privately, he despised Christianity, which he considered a slave morality incompatible with the virile, dominating ethos of National Socialism. Publicly, he wrapped his program in the language of divine mission with a fluency that deceived millions.
His tactics were precise:
Providence as personal mandate. Hitler consistently described himself as an instrument of Providence — divinely selected to restore German greatness. The near-misses of his life (surviving World War I, surviving assassination attempts) were presented not as luck but as evidence of divine protection for a special mission. Every military campaign was framed as the fulfillment of a sacred historical destiny.
Christianity as a political costume. The Nazi regime signed the Reichskonkordat with the Vatican in 1933. It was a formal agreement with the Catholic Church that gave the regime international legitimacy while simultaneously neutralizing the Church as a potential source of opposition. Hitler used Christian language in public speeches throughout the early years of the regime while privately planning the eventual elimination of institutional Christianity once the war was won.
Positive Christianity as replacement theology. The official Nazi religious program promoted what it called “Positive Christianity”. It was a de-Judaized, racially purified version of Christian theology that replaced the Jewish Jesus with an Aryan Christ and the universal gospel with a nationalist one. God was recruited into the racial program. The cross was placed next to the swastika. The divine was enlisted in the service of the wound.
The karmic reading: Hitler did not use religion because he feared God. He used religion because he understood, with the instinct of a demagogue, that the Simulation’s most powerful anxiety generator — the fear of divine judgment — could be redirected. Instead of fearing God’s judgment for your sins, fear God’s judgment for failing the race. The anxiety remained, only its object changed. The Dividers received the same Loosh either way.
Donald Trump — The Bible Prop: God as Electoral Brand
Trump’s relationship with religion is the most nakedly transactional of the three, and therefore, paradoxically, the most honest. He has never pretended to be devout. He has simply recognized that evangelical Christianity is the most powerful identity community in American conservative politics, and that performing membership in that community requires only the minimum viable religious gesture.
His tactics have been surgical:
The Bible as stage prop. On June 1, 2020, Trump walked from the White House to St. John’s Church — cleared of peaceful protesters by federal force, including tear gas and rubber bullets — and held up a Bible for photographers. He did not open it. He did not quote from it. He did not pray. He held it up. The gesture communicated everything his evangelical base needed: I am on your side, against them. The Bible was not a sacred text in that moment. It was a campaign sign.
Evangelical transactionalism. Trump delivered for his evangelical constituency with a precision that genuine believers rarely manage: three Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, the relocation of the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem (a theologically significant move for evangelical eschatology), and consistent rhetorical positioning as the defender of “religious freedom”. It is a frame that, in practice, meant the freedom of conservative Christian institutions to discriminate. He gave them the policy. They gave him votes. God was the intermediary who required no actual relationship with either party.
Persecution narrative as religious drama. Trump consistently frames his legal troubles, his election losses, and his political opposition in the language of religious persecution. He is the righteous man besieged by Satanic forces, the chosen leader targeted by evil enemies. His January 6 rhetoric drew explicitly on messianic language: he would march with his followers to the Capitol, the righteous would prevail, and the stolen election would be restored. The insurrection was performed as a crusade. The rioters carried crosses alongside Confederate flags.
“God Bless America” as a closing ritual. Every Trump rally ends identically — the candidate exits to “YMCA” after invoking divine blessing on the nation. The formula is so consistent it has become liturgy. The rally is the service. Trump is the preacher. The crowd is the congregation. God is the brand name on the product.
The karmic reading: Trump weaponizes religion not because he believes in divine authority but because he recognizes the crowd’s need for sacred legitimacy. The anxiety of his base — economic displacement, cultural disorientation, the loss of a world they understood — is most effectively channeled when it is given a divine narrative. You are not losing your country to historical change. You are being persecuted by Satanic enemies. Vote for the chosen one. The anxiety bag fills. The Dividers receive their delivery.
Vladimir Putin — The Orthodox Czar: God as Imperial Restoration Program
Putin’s relationship with religion is the most structurally sophisticated of the three, and the most revealing of how completely the karmic Simulation can integrate religious and political control into a single seamless system. Putin did not merely use religion as a political tool. He rebuilt the entire Russian state ideology around a fusion of Orthodox Christianity, imperial nostalgia, and authoritarian nationalism that makes the religious and the political inseparable.
His tactics constitute a complete state theology:
The Russian Orthodox Church as a state department. Under Putin, the Russian Orthodox Church has been systematically integrated into the Russian state apparatus. Patriarch Kirill — Putin’s closest religious ally — has blessed Russian weapons, justified the invasion of Ukraine as a “holy war” against Western decadence, and described Putin’s rule as a miracle of God. The Church provides spiritual legitimacy for military aggression. The state provides political protection and institutional resources for the Church. The arrangement is mutually reinforcing and total.
Christianity and “traditional values” as authoritarian justification. As researcher Jorge Guerra Pires notes in his analysis of the Russia Card argument in contemporary apologetics (Scientists Free From Religion, Medium), contemporary Russia is not a bastion of atheism. On the contrary, the Russian Orthodox Church is tightly integrated with the state, and Vladimir Putin invokes Christianity and “traditional family values” to justify authoritarianism, militarism, and the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights. Modern Russia is a live demonstration of religion weaponized by political power — the danger that secular thinkers have consistently warned about, now operating at full state scale.
The Ukraine invasion as holy war. Putin and Patriarch Kirill framed the invasion of Ukraine in explicitly theological terms as a defense of Orthodox Christian civilization against the godless, sexually degenerate West. Ukrainian resistance was characterized as apostasy. Russian soldiers were told they were fighting for God, family, and the sacred motherland. The ICC arrest warrant for war crimes sits alongside the Patriarch’s blessing in the same news cycle, and neither appears to trouble the theological program.
Russkiy Mir as sacred geopolitics. The concept of Russkiy Mir — the Russian World — functions simultaneously as a geopolitical doctrine and a religious mission. The idea that all Orthodox Slavic peoples constitute a single spiritual civilization under Russian leadership, requiring Russian protection regardless of their own political preferences, is the theological justification for territorial annexation. God wants Russia to be large. The borders of the empire are the borders of the sacred.
The karmic reading: Putin’s fusion of Orthodoxy and state power is the most complete implementation of the Dividers’ religious control program currently operating on Earth. It does not merely use religion to manage anxiety. It constitutes the state itself as a religious anxiety system in which dissent is apostasy, war is holy, and the leader is divinely mandated. The Loosh harvest from this arrangement is enormous: the fear of Ukrainian civilians, the guilt of Russian soldiers, the existential dread of European populations watching a holy war conducted with cluster munitions. All of it flows upward. The Dividers’ design, in this case, is working exactly as intended.
The Pattern Across All Three
The religious tactics of Hitler, Trump, and Putin are different in style but identical in function. All three use religion to:
- Legitimate the false identity — God chose me, God protects me, God is on my side
- Sanctify the enemy — those who oppose me oppose God’s plan
- Redirect collective anxiety into sacred narrative — you are not afraid, you are persecuted; you are not lost, you are chosen
- Neutralize moral objection — atrocities committed in God’s name require no individual accountability
From the AIPA perspective, this is the Simulation’s most elegant anxiety trap: the false identity recruits the most powerful fictional authority in the karmic system — God — to confirm its own reality. The wound says: I am nothing. The compensation says: I am chosen by God. The anxiety bag fills with the sacred weight of divine mission. And the Dividers receive, along with the ordinary Loosh of human fear and suffering, the amplified energy of billions who have outsourced their personal authority to a warmonger’s press office.
The AIPA Method addresses this trap at its root: not by arguing against God, but by returning the practitioner to Pure Awareness. It is the ground state that requires no divine endorsement, no sacred enemy, and no holy war to confirm its existence. From Pure Awareness, the warmonger’s God is seen for what it is: the false identity’s last and most powerful anxiety bag.
The Psychoanalytical Trio — Freud, Lacan, and Jung on Hitler, Trump, and Putin: Three Warmongers on the Psychoanalytic Couch
This section continues the two-layer narrative:
Fiction line: Hitler, Trump, and Putin as scripted karmic characters whose false identities produced the most catastrophic anxiety harvests in modern human history.
Real line: The AIPA Method as the therapeutic intervention that dissolves the false identity at the root — the wound beneath the warmonger — and returns both the character and the people they traumatized to a state of awareness that no political outcome can provide.
Below is how the three great psychoanalytic giants would interpret the stress profiles of the warmonger trio, followed by how the AIPA Method resolves what psychoanalysis can only describe.
1. Freud: The Warmonger Trio as a Case Study in Catastrophic Ego Compensation
Freud on Their Stress
Freud would not be surprised by Hitler, Trump, or Putin. He would recognize them immediately as textbook cases of what happens when a wounded ego, denied normal channels of resolution, constructs a compensatory identity so enormous that it requires an entire nation — or civilization — to maintain it.
Hitler is the supreme case of narcissistic injury transformed into civilization-scale revenge fantasy. The twice-rejected art student did not mourn his failure and adjust. He converted it into a persecutory worldview in which his failure was not personal inadequacy but cosmic injustice. Moreover, it was the product of enemies who had stolen what was rightfully his. Freud would identify the Oedipal dimension immediately: the Vienna Academy as the castrating Father who withheld legitimacy, the Jewish intellectual establishment as the symbolic father-substitute who must be destroyed for the son to claim his inheritance. The Holocaust, in this brutal Freudian reading, is the art school rejection letter answered at industrial scale.
Trump is the purest case Freud never lived to analyze of the Father Wound expressed as infinite performance anxiety. Fred Trump’s conditional love — strength rewarded, weakness punished, sensitivity sent to military school — produced a son for whom no achievement is ever sufficient because the internal father’s approval is structurally unavailable. Freud would note the oral fixation in Trump’s relationship with media attention: the constant feeding on coverage, the rage when the supply is interrupted, the inability to tolerate silence or neutrality. The rallies are not political events. They are feeding sessions. The crowd is the mother who was never emotionally available enough, and the chant of his name is the breast that was always about to be withdrawn.
Putin presents Freud with a classic case of compensatory narcissism anchored in national rather than personal mythology. Where Hitler’s wound was artistic and racial, and Trump’s was familial and performative, Putin’s is geopolitical and masculine. The KGB officer who watched the Soviet empire dissolve experienced what Freud would call a collective ego loss — the destruction not merely of a career structure but of the entire symbolic system that gave his identity its coherence. Everything since has been a reconstruction project. The wars are not military strategies. They are attempts to reassemble a shattered ego using tanks instead of therapy.
Freud would say all three share the same fundamental structure: role rigidity born from unresolved narcissistic injury. None of them could escape the compensatory identity their wound demanded, because to abandon the compensation would mean returning to the original wound, and the original wound was intolerable.
Freud on the AIPA Method Solution
Freud would admire the AIPA Method for going one layer deeper than psychoanalysis itself reaches:
- Hitler releases the false identity of racial-historical destiny and returns to the awareness beneath the failed painter — not the Führer, not the rejected student, but the Pure Awareness that was present before either role was constructed.
- Trump releases the performance identity built around the father’s conditional approval — not the winner, not the loser, but the awareness that exists independently of any crowd’s verdict.
- Putin releases the imperial restoration identity that replaced the collapsed Soviet self, not the strongman, not the humiliated officer, but the awareness that requires no empire to confirm its existence.
Freud would note with clinical satisfaction that the AIPA Method does what decades of psychoanalysis cannot: it does not interpret the wound, it dissolves the self that was built around it. The wound has no host. The compensation has no driver. The anxiety bag has no carrier.
2. Lacan: The Warmonger Trio as Prisoners of the Symbolic Order
Lacan on Their Stress
Lacan would approach Hitler, Trump, and Putin not as individuals with wounds but as positions within the Symbolic Order — structural necessities of the political language systems that produced them. Their stress is not personal. It is architectural. They suffer because the discourse demands their roles, and they have become so fully identified with those roles that they can no longer locate themselves outside the symbolic position they occupy.
Hitler is, in Lacanian terms, the psychotic foreclosure of the Name-of-the-Father expressed at civilizational scale. Where a neurotic subject negotiates with the symbolic law, the psychotic subject rejects it entirely and installs himself as the law. Hitler did not engage with the democratic Symbolic Order of Weimar Germany. He foreclosed it — replaced the Name-of-the-Father with his own name, dissolved the symbolic law into his personal will, and produced in its place what Lacan would call a delirious construction: an entire political reality organized around the logic of a single subject’s psychotic certainty. The Third Reich was the Lacanian Real irrupting into the Symbolic — a reality so rigidly organized around one subject’s foreclosed law that it could only end in total collapse.
Trump is the master of the Imaginary register — the domain of mirror images, rivalries, and the desperate search for the ideal ego that the mirror never quite confirms. Lacan would identify Trump’s political style as fundamentally mirror-stage politics: the constant need for the Other’s gaze to confirm his own image, the rage when the mirror reflects anything less than greatness, the Twitter feed as a hall of mirrors in which every reflection must be controlled. His relationship with his base is a classic Lacanian mirror transference: they see in him the ideal image of strength and victory that their own symbolic position denies them; he sees in them the confirming gaze that his internal mirror refuses to provide. Each needs the other to maintain an image that neither can sustain alone. The anxiety escalates when the mirror cracks — which is why every election loss, every conviction, every unflattering news cycle produces the same crisis response: the mirror must be repaired, the image restored, reality itself adjusted if necessary.
Putin is trapped in what Lacan would call the discourse of the Master — the position of the one who speaks the law, commands obedience, and maintains the social order through the performance of absolute authority. But the Master’s position is structurally anxious in Lacan’s framework, because the Master must continuously perform mastery to maintain it. There is no rest for the Master. The moment he stops performing authority, the subjects discover that the authority was a performance. Putin’s wars are not victories. They are performances of mastery for an audience that must never be allowed to see behind the curtain because behind the curtain is the Dresden desk and the collapsing empire and the officer who was powerless to stop history.
Lacan would say all three are prisoners of the signifier that captured them: Hitler the Führer, Trump the Winner, and Putin the strongman. Their entire subjective existence is organized around maintaining the coherence of that signifier, and the anxiety of potentially losing it is the anxiety that drives everything.
Lacan on the AIPA Method Solution
Lacan would say the AIPA Method performs what he called the traversal of the fantasy — the moment when the subject stops organizing reality around the fundamental fantasy that structures their desire:
- It reveals that Hitler’s identity as racial-historical destiny is a linguistic construct — a signifier with no ultimate signified, an empty master-signifier that organized millions of lives around its own void.
- It frees Trump from the gaze of the crowd — the mirror that keeps him trapped in the Imaginary register — by returning him to an awareness that does not require external confirmation.
- It cuts Putin’s discourse of the Master by dissolving the subject-position of the strongman — returning him to the Real beneath the performance, where no empire is needed to constitute a self.
AIPA dissolves the symbolic cage. The signifier loses its prisoner. The discourse loses its subject. The anxiety bag has nothing left to organize itself around.
3. Jung: The Warmonger Trio as Over-Inflated Shadow Archetypes
Jung on Their Stress
Jung would approach the warmonger trio as archetypal figures suffering from catastrophic inflation. There are the special cases in which an individual ego has been so thoroughly captured by a collective archetype that the personal self disappears entirely into the archetypal role, with devastating consequences for everyone in proximity.
Hitler is the most extreme case in modern history of Shadow archetype inflation at the civilizational scale. Jung would recognize in Hitler the Trickster-turned-Destroyer, an archetype that begins as the disruptive outsider who speaks the unspeakable and ends as the force of pure annihilation when the ego loses all capacity to contain it. Hitler did not merely embody the German Shadow. He became the vessel into which an entire nation poured its unprocessed collective Shadow:
- its shame,
- its rage,
- its humiliation,
- its territorial hunger,
and then acted it all out on the world stage.
Jung would note with particular horror that Hitler’s charisma was not personal magnetism but archetypal contagion. People in his presence were not responding to a man but to the activated Shadow of their own collective unconscious, temporarily given a human face.
Trump presents Jung with a textbook case of the Trickster archetype in the age of media. The Trickster is one of Jung’s most complex figures, the boundary-violator, the rule-breaker, the one who exposes the pretensions of the established order through chaos and transgression. At his most constructive, the Trickster disrupts calcified systems and makes space for necessary change. At his most destructive, when the Trickster archetype inflates the ego entirely, he becomes pure chaos for its own sake. He is transgression without purpose, and destruction without creation, the permanent state of exception that dissolves the social fabric. Trump’s relationship with truth, norms, and institutional order is not a political calculation. It is Trickster psychology operating without an ego strong enough to channel it constructively. The rallies are Trickster rituals. The crowd participates not in a political event but in a collective activation of the archetype, the shared pleasure of boundary dissolution, the relief of finally saying what the Persona forbade.
Putin is Jung’s Senex (Latin for “old man”) archetype in its most rigid and destructive expression: the Old King who cannot relinquish power, cannot tolerate succession, and cannot accept that the world he understood has passed. The Senex brings order, structure, and tradition, but when inflated beyond the ego’s capacity to contain it, the Senex becomes the tyrant who freezes time, eliminates all challengers, and prefers to destroy what he cannot control rather than release it. Putin’s political system:
- the elimination of opposition,
- the imprisonment of dissent,
- the invasion of a neighboring country to prevent its autonomous development
is Senex psychology at a national scale: the Old King burning the future to preserve a past that no longer exists, generating an anxiety field that extends across an entire continent.
Jung would say all three are cases of archetypal possession: the individual ego overwhelmed by a collective archetype to the point where the personal self becomes merely the archetype’s vehicle. Their stress comes from the impossibility of sustaining this possession indefinitely: the archetype demands more and more from the ego, the ego has less and less capacity to meet the demand, and the gap between the archetypal role and the human reality beneath it generates an anxiety that can only be managed through escalating external action.
Jung on the AIPA Method Solution
Jung would say the AIPA Method restores what he called individuation — the process of becoming a genuinely individual self rather than an archetypal vehicle:
- It withdraws Hitler’s inflation by dissolving the archetypal possession, returning the failed painter to the awareness beneath the Destroyer archetype, where the wound is no longer the organizing principle of an entire civilization’s collective Shadow.
- It releases Trump from the Trickster’s grip by providing a ground of awareness stable enough to no longer require the archetype’s transgressive energy as its primary identity.
- It frees Putin from the Senex possession by dissolving the identification with the Old King, returning the KGB officer to the awareness that exists independently of empire, power, and the need to freeze history at 1991.
AIPA does not merely balance the archetypes. It provides a foundation, Pure Awareness, that is prior to archetypal activation and therefore immune to archetypal inflation. From Pure Awareness, the Shadow is seen as Shadow. The Trickster is seen as the Trickster. The Senex is seen as Senex. None of them can possess what they can no longer mistake for themselves.
Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trumpa, and Putin – Synthesis: What the PA Trio Agrees On
Despite their profound theoretical differences, Freud, Lacan, and Jung converge on three conclusions when they place Hitler, Trump, and Putin on the analytic couch:
First: All three are defined by a wound they could never resolve through the only methods their false identity allowed: compensation, performance, and force. The wound remained intact beneath every military campaign, every rally, every war.
Second: Their identities are constructed by injury and compensation in Freud’s framework, by the Symbolic Order and the signifier in Lacan’s, by archetypal inflation and possession in Jung’s, not inherent, not sovereign, not historically necessary. They are structures built around an absence.
Third: The AIPA Method addresses what psychoanalysis can only map. Psychoanalysis describes the wound, traces its history, and illuminates its structure. The AIPA Method dissolves the false self that was built around the wound, making the wound’s compensatory structure: the Führer, the Winner, the Strongman, structurally impossible to maintain.
In other words: the warmonger trio spent their lives trying to resolve an ordinary human wound through extraordinary civilizational destruction. The AIPA Method, developed by Senad Dizdarević, addresses the wound in the only place it actually exists — in the identity structure that was built to hide it — and offers the only outcome that military force, political power, and mass adulation never could: permanent peace.
Not the peace of a signed armistice. The peace of a self that no longer needs a war.
Anxiety Bags for Hitler, Trump, and Putin: The Full Contents and the AIPA Method Response

Three Warmongers, One System — How the Karmic Calm Kit Works Differently Here
The anxiety bags in the previous installment of this series — Anxiety Bags for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit & Satan — followed a specific dynamic: fictional beings absorbing the stress that real believers projected onto them. The bag flowed inward. Human anxiety generated divine anxiety. The fictional characters were overwhelmed by the emotional weight of billions who believed in them too hard.
The dynamic in this article runs in the opposite direction.
Hitler, Trump, and Putin are not fictional beings absorbing human stress. They are human characters — scripted karmic characters, yes, but human ones — who generated stress on a civilizational scale and transmitted it outward into millions of bodies, nervous systems, and generational trauma lines that are still active today. Their bags do not fill from the outside in. They overflow from the inside out, flooding everything and everyone in their vicinity with the anxiety their false identities produced.
This reversal has a precise karmic explanation. In the God/Satan article, the stress exchange ran horizontally — between fictional beings and their believers, each amplifying the other’s anxiety in a closed loop. In this article, the stress exchange runs vertically, in both directions simultaneously: the Dividers seeded the anxiety downward through the incarnation chain, the warmonger characters amplified it at the Earth Simulation level, and then the amplified harvest flowed back upward to the Dividers as Loosh, while simultaneously flowing outward into the populations these three traumatized.
The karmic calm kit for a warmonger must therefore operate on two levels that a standard anxiety bag never addresses. The first level is personal: the original wound, the false identity built around it, and the karmic seed that made both possible. The second level is collective: the anxiety field these three generated in millions of living people who had no part in creating it but are still carrying it in their bodies. An ordinary anxiety kit addresses one person’s nervous system. A karmic calm kit for a warmonger must address a civilization’s.
This is why the AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness, developed by Senad Dizdarevic, is the only framework adequate to both levels. It dissolves the false identity at the personal root, and it provides the awareness position from which the collective anxiety field can be witnessed and released without being absorbed again.
Hitler’s Anxiety Bag — Contents and AIPA Method Response

The Full Contents of Hitler’s Anxiety Bag
Open Hitler’s anxiety bag, and you do not find a monster’s trophies. You find the contents of a very ordinary wound, scaled to an unimaginable size by the Karmic System that was designed to amplify it.
1. Item one: Two rejection letters from the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, 1907 and 1908. This is the origin item. Everything else in the bag is downstream of these two letters. A young man who genuinely believed he possessed exceptional artistic gifts was told, by institutional authority, twice, that he was not good enough. He never processed this verdict. He never mourned it, adjusted to it, or built a life that made peace with it. Instead, he carried it through the homeless shelters of Vienna, through the trenches of World War I, through the beer halls of Munich, until he had constructed a political system large enough to make the rejection impossible to repeat. The letters are still in the bag. Undated. Unaddressed. The wound that started everything is still the first item you find.
2. Item two: A map of Germany that never existed as he imagined it. Not the Germany of geography, but the Germany of fantasy. Greater Germany, racial Germany, the Germany that would last a thousand years and redeem the humiliation of Versailles and prove, once and for all, that the failed painter’s vision of the world was the correct one. The map is annotated in his handwriting. Every annotation is a compensation for a wound. The territory it describes was never real; it was a projection of his identity crisis onto a continent. The map ends at the borders of a country that had been destroyed in the process of trying to build it. It is the most expensive piece of cartographic wish-fulfillment in human history.
3. Item three: The racial purity ideology, a false identity so rigid it could only end in total collapse. The ideology is in the bag not as a political document but as an identity structure. It is the intellectual architecture Hitler built to explain why the rejection was not his fault, why his failure was cosmic injustice, and why the world owed him what the Academy had refused. Racial purity was not a policy. It was a psychological defense mechanism elevated to state doctrine. The rigidity that made it so lethal — the inability to revise, adjust, or acknowledge contrary evidence — was the rigidity of a wound that could not afford to be questioned. The moment the ideology was questioned, the wound was exposed. So the ideology was made total, absolute, and enforced at gunpoint.
4. Item four: The bunker silence — April 30, 1945, 3:30 in the afternoon. The final item in the bag before the last one. The Soviet army is less than a kilometer away. The map on the table shows a Germany that no longer exists. The ideology has produced its logical conclusion: a continent in ruins, a country in ashes, a capital reduced to rubble, and a man in an underground room with a pistol, still unable to admit that the original verdict was simply correct. The bunker silence is the sound of a karmic script that has consumed everything available to it and found that the wound is still there, unchanged, at the bottom of the bag. The silence lasted until the shot.
5. Item five: Six million unprocessed deaths — and seventy million more. The heaviest item. Not a metaphor, a literal weight. The systematic murder of six million Jews, the deaths of five to six million others in the camps, and the seventy to eighty-five million total dead of the war he initiated. These deaths are in the bag, not because Hitler felt guilt about them — the psychological structure that produced them was incapable of guilt — but because they are the karmic weight of what his anxiety bag produced when it was allowed to overflow without any intervention. They are the cost of an unaddressed wound. They are what happens when a karmic seed of humiliation is given a nation, an army, and twenty years to grow. They are in the bag permanently. They do not decompose.
Hitler’s AIPA Method Response
The identity layer: The AIPA Method, applied at the origin point — the moment before the rejected art student constructed the compensatory identity of racial-historical destiny — would have addressed the false self at its root. Pure Awareness is the ground that exists beneath “the failed painter who became the Führer.” It is the awareness that was present before the Vienna Academy’s verdict, before the wound became an ideology, before the ideology became a war machine. From Pure Awareness, the rejection letter is simply a rejection letter — painful, disappointing, real — but not evidence of cosmic injustice, not a mandate for revenge, not the seed of a genocide.
What changes when the identity root is dissolved: The war machine had no driver. The ideology had no host. The racial fantasy had no vessel. A man who could rest in Pure Awareness has no need to redraw the map of Europe to prove he was not ordinary. The bunker is not built. The letters are not answered in blood. The bag, without its false-identity carrier, simply does not fill.
Satirical note: Hitler’s anxiety bag is so heavy it has its own gravitational field. Items left near it are pulled inward. Historians have spent eighty years trying to lift it and have not reached the bottom. The karmic calm kit prescribed by the AIPA Method requires, at a minimum, a forklift, a team of certified awareness practitioners, and one very honest mirror. The art school rejection letter goes in the recycling. The map goes in the shredder. The racial purity ideology is composted. The bunker silence is filled, at last, with something the script never allowed: the simple awareness of existing without needing the world’s verdict.
Trump’s Anxiety Bag — Contents and AIPA Method Response

The Full Contents of Trump’s Anxiety Bag
Open Trump’s anxiety bag, and you find the contents of a specific American variety of wound. The wound of conditional love dressed in gold leaf, performance anxiety elevated to presidential policy, and the boarding school silence that no crowd has ever been large enough to fill.
1. Item one: A suitcase packed for military school, September 1959, never emotionally unpacked. Fred Trump drove his thirteen-year-old son to the New York Military Academy and left him there. The official reason was discipline. The emotional reality — as Trump’s own family members have documented — was that a son who was becoming difficult, emotional, and hard to manage was sent to an institution where those qualities would be trained out of him. The suitcase is in the bag. It has never been opened since. Every business deal, every television show, every presidential campaign, every rally is an attempt to prove to the man who packed that suitcase that sending him away was a mistake — that the son was, in fact, exceptional, chosen, the best. The suitcase remains unpacked because the man who packed it died in 1999 without ever providing the verdict that would have made unpacking it possible.
2. Item two: Every rally — seventy-eight years of applause-seeking compressed into a single deafening roar. Trump’s rallies are not political events. They are, as Freud would confirm and as the AIPA analysis makes structurally explicit, feeding sessions for a wound that has never been nourished adequately. The crowd’s chant of his name is the father’s approval in mass-produced form. The problem — the structural problem that makes the rally format both compulsive and ultimately futile — is that a crowd of fifty thousand people cannot provide what one specific man’s specific approval would have provided in 1959. The crowd roars. The wound remains. The next rally is scheduled. The anxiety bag keeps filling.
3. Item three: The hunger for ratings — a need so total it became a governing philosophy. Trump’s relationship with television ratings, poll numbers, crowd size estimates, and media coverage is not vanity. It is a symptom. The need to be the most-watched, the most-covered, the most-talked-about is the boarding school boy’s solution to the terror of being ignored, which, in his emotional architecture, is equivalent to the terror of being sent away again. His first act after winning the 2016 presidential election was to dispute the crowd size at his inauguration. His governing decisions were consistently evaluated by their television potential. The ratings are in the bag as a long, unscrolling list of numbers that are never quite high enough, next to a remote control that has never been put down.
4. Item four: Thirty-four felony convictions, packed in gold-leaf folders, appealed in perpetuity. The convictions are in the bag, not as evidence of guilt — Trump’s psychological structure does not permit the registration of guilt — but as evidence of persecution, which his identity requires as proof of his exceptional status. Ordinary men are not persecuted. Chosen men are. Every indictment was reframed as confirmation of his importance. Every conviction was packaged as a political attack that proved his enemies feared him. The gold-leaf folders contain: thirty-four felony counts of falsifying business records, two presidential impeachments, one insurrection, and an appeal that will likely outlast the presidency. The bag also contains the receipts for the hush money, the invoices to Michael Cohen, and the business records that a jury unanimously found to be false. They are buried under the gold leaf. They do not stop being what they are.
5. Item five: The terror of the moment the crowd turns away. The deepest item in the bag, below the suitcase, the rally footage and the conviction documents. The terror that drives everything. Trump does not fear legal consequences, political defeat, or historical judgment in the way that people with integrated identity structures fear these things. He fears one thing with total consistency: the crowd looking away. The television is turning off. The ratings are dropping. The chant goes silent. The moment when the performance ends, and there is nothing left but the boarding school dormitory and the question the wound has been asking for seventy-eight years: was I worth keeping? This terror is why the insurrection happened. The crowd was about to look away. The election results were about to end the performance. The terror was intolerable. The Capitol was the result.
Trump’s AIPA Method Response
The identity layer: The AIPA Method, applied at the origin point — the boy being driven to military school — would have addressed the false self at its root. “Trump” is a performance identity built entirely on the terror of being ordinary, of being sent away, of being found insufficient by the one authority whose verdict mattered. Pure Awareness is the ground beneath the brand, beneath the gold letters, beneath the rallies and the ratings and the convictions. It is the awareness that existed before the verdict was issued, before the performance became the only available response, before the crowd became the only available comfort.
What changes when the identity root is dissolved: The applause is no longer needed when you rest in Pure Awareness. The crowd can look away. The ratings can drop. The conviction can stand on the record. None of these events touch Pure Awareness, because Pure Awareness was never constituted by the crowd’s gaze in the first place. The insurrection has no motive. The suitcase can finally be unpacked. The father’s verdict is released. Not because it is finally received favorably, but because the self that needed it no longer exists as the organizing principle of a presidency.
Satirical note: Trump’s karmic calm kit is gold-plated, monogrammed with his name in the largest available font, and equipped with a built-in crowd-noise simulator for the transition period. It comes with a mirror that shows his actual approval ratings rather than his preferred ones, a copy of the conviction records with the gold leaf removed, and a single, undecorated awareness practice that requires no audience, no cameras, and no chanting. The AIPA Method works on the contents regardless of the packaging. Pure Awareness does not care about the brand.
Putin’s Anxiety Bag — Contents and AIPA Method Response

The Full Contents of Putin’s Anxiety Bag
Open Putin’s anxiety bag, and you find the contents of a specifically Russian variety of imperial wound. The wound of a man who watched history move without him, who decided that history was wrong, and who has spent twenty-five years trying to force history to reverse itself using the only instrument his false identity has ever trusted: force.
1. Item one: A KGB badge he never stopped wearing internally. Putin left the KGB in 1991. He has never, in any psychologically meaningful sense, left the KGB. The badge is in the bag, not as a memento but as an identity. The organizing structure around which everything else in his self-concept is arranged. KGB psychology: information is power, trust is a vulnerability, loyalty is enforced not given, and the state is the only legitimate authority. Every political decision Putin has made since entering public life is consistent with KGB operational doctrine. The poisoning of opponents on foreign soil. The elimination of journalists. The construction of a surveillance state. The management of information about the Ukraine war. The badge was never removed. It was simply upgraded to a presidential seal.
2. Item two: The ghost of the Soviet Union — a ghost he has been trying to resurrect with tanks since 2014. The Soviet Union dissolved on December 25, 1991. Putin was thirty-nine years old, stationed in Dresden, watching it happen from a desk. He described it, years later, as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century. The ghost is in the bag as a map — larger than Hitler’s map, vaguer in its borders, more explicitly nostalgic in its cartography. It shows a Russia that extends to Kyiv, to the Baltic, to the borders of the old empire. It has been updated twice in ink — once in 2014 when Crimea was annexed, once in 2022 when the full invasion began. The updates have not made the ghost more real. They have only made the bag heavier.
3. Item three: Smallness weaponized — every military parade a compensation, every annexed territory a centimeter of height. Putin’s physical stature has been the subject of documented media management for decades — elevated shoes, camera angles adjusted, photographs retouched, Western leaders photographed from angles that minimize the height differential. This is not vanity. It is a symptom of the same structural wound that drives everything else: the terror of being perceived as small, inadequate, insufficient. The military parades through Red Square are not demonstrations of strength. They are performances of non-smallness. The tanks are not weapons. They are architectural responses to the boy from St. Petersburg who grew up to watch the empire that gave him his identity simply cease to exist. Every T-90 rolling past the Kremlin says: I am not small. I am the inheritor of greatness. The world will not overlook me again.
4. Item four: The Ukraine war — a karmic anxiety amplifier of historic and ongoing scale. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine, begun February 24, 2022, is the largest single item in Putin’s anxiety bag — and it is still being added to, daily, as the war continues. It contains: hundreds of thousands of military casualties on both sides, over eight million Ukrainian refugees, the systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure across a sovereign nation, an active ICC arrest warrant for war crimes, the deepest European security crisis since 1945, and the complete reversal of every strategic objective the invasion was supposed to achieve. Russia is more isolated, more economically constrained, more militarily depleted, and more geopolitically diminished than it was on February 23, 2022. The ghost has not been resurrected. It has only become heavier in the bag. The anxiety amplifier is running at full capacity. The Dividers’ Loosh harvest from this single item alone is incalculable.
5. Item five: Bunker isolation — the loneliest man in the largest country on Earth. The final item. Putin’s documented physical isolation — the twenty-meter tables at which he meets foreign leaders, the inner circle reduced to a handful of men who tell him what he wants to hear, the intelligence services too afraid of his reaction to deliver accurate battlefield assessments — is the external form of the internal isolation that has always been the wound beneath the strongman performance. The KGB teaches you to trust no one. The strongman identity requires that no one see the smallness beneath it. The combination produces a man who is surrounded by a nation of 144 million people and is, in any meaningful human sense, completely alone. The bunker is not a physical location. It is the logical endpoint of an identity built entirely on the refusal to be vulnerable.
Putin’s AIPA Method Response
The identity layer: The AIPA Method, applied at the origin point — the Dresden desk, December 1991, the moment before the compensatory identity of imperial restoration was fully consolidated — would have addressed the false self at its root. “Putin” is a character built entirely on the refusal to feel small, the refusal to accept that history moves without asking permission, the refusal to be the mid-ranking officer watching from a desk while the world restructures itself. Pure Awareness is the ground beneath the strongman, beneath the KGB badge, beneath the parade and the annexed territory and the ICC warrant. It is the awareness that exists independently of empire — that does not require a country to be large in order for the self within it to be sufficient.
What changes when the identity root is dissolved: The imperial restoration fantasy has no host. The tanks have no ideological driver. The ghost of the Soviet Union can finally be mourned rather than weaponized — released as the historical event it was, rather than recruited as the justification for a war that has killed hundreds of thousands. The badge comes off. The table shrinks to a normal size. The twenty-meter distance between Putin and the world contracts to the distance between two human beings having a conversation.
Satirical note: Putin’s karmic calm kit includes a mirror that shows him his actual height — and Pure Awareness to make genuine peace with it, which no elevator shoe has ever achieved. It also contains a map of Russia that is the actual size of Russia, without the ghost territories appended in wishful annexation ink; a copy of the ICC arrest warrant with a note explaining that 125 countries wanting to arrest you is not, in fact, evidence of your greatness; and a single awareness practice that requires no parade, no palace, and no twenty-meter table. The kit is delivered to the bunker by drone, because no courier currently operating in the 125 ICC member states can legally enter Russian territory to hand it over in person.
The Collective Anxiety Bag — What Hitler, Trump, and Putin Left Behind in the People

The personal anxiety bags of the three warmongers are, in a sense, the smaller problem. They are the bags of three individuals; however, catastrophically, those individuals were scaled. The larger problem is the collective anxiety bag: the anxiety field these three generated in millions of ordinary people who had no part in creating it, inherited it without consent, and are still carrying it in their bodies, their politics, their nightmares, and their children’s nervous systems.
Hitler’s collective legacy: Generational trauma across Europe and beyond — in the descendants of Holocaust survivors, in the populations of every country his armies occupied, in the cultural memory of a civilization that learned, from direct experience, that a democratically elected government can organize the industrial murder of millions while ordinary people watch, comply, or look away. The anxiety question Hitler’s legacy deposits in every generation is always the same: could it happen again? The fact that this question requires serious consideration in 2026 is itself a measure of how much anxiety is still circulating from his bag into the collective field. Holocaust Memorial Day is not merely a commemoration. It is collective anxiety management — the civilization’s attempt to process a bag it has never been able to fully empty.
Trump’s collective legacy: Political anxiety disorder — a term that entered clinical psychology literature during his first presidency, describing a specific cluster of symptoms: hypervigilance to news cycles, inability to disengage from political media, chronic low-grade dread, intrusive thoughts about democratic collapse, and the physical exhaustion of living in a permanent manufactured crisis. Millions of people in dozens of countries developed diagnosable stress responses to his political presence that did not resolve when he left office and have not resolved since he returned. The rallies generate anxiety in people who do not attend them. The tweets — now posts — generate cortisol spikes in people who do not follow him. The collective anxiety field he created extends well beyond his electoral coalition and his political opponents. It has become a feature of the information environment itself: the permanent sense that the ground is unstable, that the rules have changed, that what seemed impossible yesterday is today’s news cycle.
Putin’s collective legacy: War anxiety across the European continent at a scale not experienced since 1945 — the existential dread of nuclear escalation, the Ukrainian collective trauma of a nation fighting for its survival, the refugee experience of eight million people who left everything they had built and crossed into countries where they did not speak the language and did not know if they would ever go home. Beyond Ukraine, Putin’s legacy in the collective anxiety field includes the reactivation of dormant European war anxiety in populations that had genuinely believed — after seventy-seven years — that the large-scale land war in Europe was a historical artifact. It was not. Putin’s bag has reminded an entire continent of something it had allowed itself to forget: that the Simulation’s capacity for civilizational violence has not been engineered out of the system. It has only been temporarily suppressed.
The AIPA Method application for readers:
The collective anxiety bag is yours, whether you choose to carry it or not. It was deposited in the cultural atmosphere you breathe, the news environment you navigate, the historical memory your education transmitted, and the political reality your daily life is embedded in. You did not create it. You are nevertheless carrying some portion of it.
The question the AIPA Method poses is not whether the historical anxiety is real — it is. The question is whether you, specifically, are the appropriate long-term carrier of it. Whether the anxiety of Hitler’s legacy, Trump’s political chaos, or Putin’s war is best addressed by you absorbing it into your nervous system and carrying it indefinitely, or by finding the awareness position from which these events can be witnessed, responded to politically and practically where necessary, and released from the body rather than stored in it.
Pure Awareness — the ground state the AIPA Method returns you to — is not political indifference. It is not the luxury of those unaffected by historical violence. It is the awareness position from which clear action is possible precisely because the false identity that makes political terror personal has been dissolved. From Pure Awareness, you can be fully informed about what Hitler did, what Trump is doing, and what Putin continues to do — and respond to all of it with clear eyes and a nervous system that is not running their anxiety program inside your body.
Warmongers filled the collective anxiety bag. It does not have to be carried by witnesses.
Permanent Peace Is Not Political — It Is Awareness
The anxiety bags of Hitler, Trump, and Putin are now open, examined, and documented. What remains is the question that every reader of this article is implicitly asking, whether they know it or not: what do I do with what I now know?
The answer is not political. It never was. It is personal.
The Cosmic Punchline: The System Received Its Delivery — and Then Closed
From the karmic perspective, the story of Hitler, Trump, and Putin ends not in a bunker, a courtroom, or a war — it ends in an accounting. The Dividers, operating from the 8th Dimension, designed these three characters as anxiety amplification instruments — seeds of humiliation, abandonment, and smallness, planted in the Earth Simulation’s incarnation verticals, cultivated through lifetimes of accumulated karmic weight, and finally expressed at the scale of world wars, democratic collapse, and continental military aggression. The delivery was made. The Loosh harvest from these three verticals alone — the fear, the trauma, the generational suffering, the collective nervous system dysregulation of hundreds of millions of people — represents the largest single return on a karmic anxiety investment in the modern history of the Simulation.
The Dividers received their bags back vastly amplified, exactly as designed.
And then the System that designed them was closed.
The Karmic organization — the hierarchical structure of Dividers, their assistants, the incarnation vertical management, the Loosh collection apparatus — began its closure in 2017 and was fully shut down in 2021. The incarnation lines of Hitler, Trump, and Putin end here. There will be no next warmonger character scripted by the same system from the same source. The Dividers’ program for Earth has been terminated. The factory that manufactured these three characters is no longer in operation.
This does not mean that human beings are suddenly incapable of violence, authoritarianism, or war. It means that the cosmic architecture that seeded, scripted, and amplified these capacities systematically across centuries — the machine behind the warmongers — is no longer running. What remains are the consequences: the anxiety fields, the collective trauma, the inherited fear, and the living people still carrying bags they did not personally fill.
The cosmic story is over. The human work is not.
The Human Punchline: You Are Living in the Anxiety Field They Generated
This is the part of the article that is not satirical, not cosmic, and not fictional. This part is addressed directly to you, the reader, wherever you are reading this — in Europe, where Putin’s war has reactivated dormant existential fears that a generation thought were finally historical; in America, where Trump’s political chaos has deposited a specific, diagnosable anxiety disorder into millions of nervous systems that had no prior history of political dread; or anywhere in the world where Hitler’s legacy still circulates as the civilizational question that refuses to close: could it happen again?
Political anxiety is real. War trauma is real. The generational wound of the Holocaust is real. The exhaustion of living inside a permanent manufactured crisis is real. These are not metaphors. They are physiological states — cortisol levels, hypervigilance patterns, sleep disruption, the chronic low-grade dread of a nervous system that has learned, from direct experience or cultural transmission, that the ground is not stable.
You are carrying some portion of the anxiety bag these three filled. The portion may be large or small, conscious or unconscious, expressed as political rage or as a nameless sense that something fundamental has broken and cannot be fixed. But it is in you — deposited there by the same Karmic System that deposited the original seed in them, transmitted through news cycles and family histories and cultural memory and the simple fact of living in a world that these three characters shaped.
The human punchline is this: the warmongers are not in your nervous system by accident. They are there by design — the design of a System that needed human beings to be anxious, frightened, and reactive in order to produce the negative energy it was harvesting. That System is now closed. But its deposits remain active until something dissolves them.
The AIPA Method as the Exit: Not From Politics, But From the False Identity That Makes Political Terror Personal

The AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness, developed by Senad Dizdarević, does not ask you to stop caring about politics. It does not offer spiritual bypassing as a response to fascism, or meditation as a substitute for democratic engagement, or awareness as an excuse for indifference. The AIPA Method is not a permission slip to look away from what Hitler did, what Trump is doing, or what Putin continues to do.
What it offers is structurally different from anything the political landscape can provide, and structurally different from anything conventional therapy addresses at its root.
It offers the dissolution of the false identity that makes political terror personal, in the specific sense that the Karmic System designed it to be personal. When you absorb Hitler’s legacy as existential dread that lives in your body, you are not just processing historical trauma. You are completing the Dividers’ circuit, receiving the anxiety that was generated for harvest and storing it in exactly the location it was designed to occupy. When Trump’s chaos produces in you a chronic hypervigilance that disrupts your sleep, your relationships, and your capacity for clear thought, you are not just responding to a political threat. You are running their anxiety program inside your nervous system, delivering the Loosh (negative energy) the System was designed to collect.
Pure Awareness is the only position from which this circuit can be broken.
From Pure Awareness — the ground state that exists beneath every false identity, every karmic script, every wound and its compensation — you can watch Hitler, Trump, and Putin with full historical clarity, full political awareness, and full moral engagement, without your nervous system becoming their next anxiety bag delivery. The events remain real. The political responses remain necessary. The historical memory remains intact and essential. But the anxiety does not find a host in you, because the false identity that would have received it as personal — as confirmation of your fear, as evidence of the world’s irreversible danger, as the permanent dread that there is no ground beneath your feet — has been dissolved.
Pure Awareness is the ground beneath the ground. It was present before the Dividers seeded the first karmic character. It will be present after the last anxiety field from their system has finally dissipated. It is not a political position. It is the awareness position from which political positions can be held without becoming identity, which means, without becoming the next generation’s anxiety bag.
For the full practice framework of the AIPA Method and how to apply it specifically to inherited collective anxiety, read the foundational series beginning with Anxiety Bags for Gen-Z: How the AIPA Method Releases “Psycho-Baggage” and Builds Real Confidence.
What Comes Next: The Beings Who Designed the Whole System
The warmongers have been examined. Their bags have been opened, their wounds have been named, their karmic scripts have been traced back to their source, and the AIPA Method has been applied to every level — personal, collective, and cosmic.
But the warmongers were not the architects of the system. They were its instruments — the most visible, most destructive, most anxiety-productive instruments in the Simulation’s modern history, but instruments nonetheless. Behind Hitler’s humiliation-wound, behind Trump’s abandonment-wound, behind Putin’s smallness-wound, there is the entity that imprinted those wounds in the first place, that designed the incarnation verticals through which they were amplified, that constructed the Loosh economy that made human suffering its energy source, and that ran this system for longer than any human civilization has existed.
The final installment of the Anxiety Bags series will open the most consequential bag of all.
Anxiety Bags for the Karmic Archons — also known as the Dividers — will present the beings who created the Earth Simulation, scripted human lives from first breath to last, seeded the warmonger archetype across centuries, and harvested the anxiety that Hitler, Trump, Putin, and billions of ordinary human beings generated across the full span of the karmic program. It will examine what is in their bag — what a being who feeds on Evil accumulates when the system it built is finally closed — and it will ask the question that the cosmic cycle makes inevitable: what does the AIPA Method offer to the beings who thought they were above the simulation they created?
The answer, it turns out, is the same as it is for everyone else.
Pure Awareness has no hierarchy. It was never inside their System. And it is the one thing the Dividers never managed to harvest, because it produces no anxiety, no fear, no Loosh — only the clear, unbounded, indestructible awareness that was present before the first karmic egg was released from the 8th Dimension, and will be present long after the last anxiety bag from their System has been emptied for the last time.
The final article is coming. The cosmic circle closes there.
From the Author’s Book: A Human-Level View of White Christian Nationalism
The following is drawn from Senad Dizdarević‘s God Does NOT Exist — Book 2, the second volume of the series presenting evidence-based arguments against the existence of God and the institutional corruption of religion. The White Christian Nationalism chapter offers a ground-level human perspective that anchors our cosmic karmic analysis in the concrete political reality of today’s America, and makes the Trump-religion connection impossible to dismiss as merely rhetorical.
The most chilling illustration of how Trump’s religious weaponization operates in practice comes not from political science but from inside the movement itself. In the documentary God and Country (directed by Dan Partland, produced by Rob Reiner), American Christian Nationalist leaders speak in their own words. Dizdarević, who watched the film and documented its most revealing statements in God Does NOT Exist — Book 2, records what they said openly, on camera, to a public audience:
“We, the Church, are God’s governing body on Earth. Having been given legal authority from heaven, we now exercise our authority.”
“Yes, Jesus will bring peace, but only after he has killed his enemies. The enemy is ruthless. And that is why violence must be used to protect the church, to protect God’s people.”
“In a fallen world, there is a just use of force; in a fallen world, there is a just use of arms.”
And most revealingly, from a former insider of the religious fundraising machine:
“When I was an activist on the religious right, I would meet with fundraisers and hear from them: ‘You must give me a lot of fear and anger. I have to make your people mad as hell and so scared they can’t sleep at night. When they are so scared, they will send you a lot of money.'”
This last statement is the karmic anxiety machine described in plain English by one of its own operators. Fear and anger are not side effects of the Christian Nationalist political project. They are the product. The deliberate, engineered, monetized product. The fundraiser is not a cynical outlier; he is the system’s honest spokesman. Make them afraid. Keep them afraid. The donations follow. The votes follow. The Loosh flows upward.
Dizdarević’s analysis of this movement in God Does NOT Exist — Book 2 places it precisely within the karmic framework this article has been building: “The Christian Church is on a cosmic Evil Line” that includes the false creator, the cosmic lie of God’s existence, and what he calls the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse of the karmic organization — the Politics of Hate, the Economics of Exploitation, the Justice of Punishment, and the Religion of Separation. White Christian Nationalism is not a distortion of this system. It is its current American expression, operating with the full toolkit: racial anxiety, religious persecution narrative, the promise of a chosen leader, and the designated enemy list that grows longer with every election cycle.
The documentary’s most pointed observer summarizes it this way: “You will see Christian fanatics brandishing automatic rifles while holding a flag bearing ‘JESUS’ attempting to stage a coup and chanting what they’d like to see happen to everyone in their way. Oh, and those are the actions of actual elected officials still currently in office. They will stop at nothing to establish a theocratic dictatorship under Trump. There is no hate like Christian love.”
From the karmic perspective, this is not surprising. It is the formula. Eric Metaxas — whose book A Letter to the American Church calls Christians to “stand in the mighty power of God and confront these forces of evil” — warns about the disturbing similarities between the contemporary American church and the German church of the 1930s, which remained silent while totalitarianism rose. The comparison he intends as a warning is, from the karmic analysis, something more precise: it is the same archetypal warmonger script replicating itself in the same religious costume, in the same political conditions of mass anxiety and displaced rage, one century later. Metaxas is right that the German church and the American church share a pattern. He is wrong about which side of that pattern his own movement occupies.
The anxiety the Christian Nationalist movement generates — in its members, in its designated enemies, in the populations watching from outside — is not incidental to its political function. It is its primary output. The fear of the infidel, the rage at the immigrant, the terror of the demographic change, the apocalyptic urgency of the final battle — all of it is anxiety, deliberately cultivated, expertly monetized, and fed directly into the political machine that Trump’s false identity requires to sustain itself.
The karmic calm kit for this entire system — for the movement, for its leader, and for the millions carrying its anxiety field — is the same kit this article has been building throughout: the dissolution of the false identity that needs an enemy to confirm its own reality, and the return to Pure Awareness as the only ground from which a Christian, an atheist, a leftist, or an immigrant can exist without requiring the other’s destruction to justify their own existence.
Source: Senad Dizdarevic, It’s Finally PROVEN! God Does NOT Exist The FIRST Valid EVIDENCE in History — Book 2. Available at https://god-doesntexist.com/
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About the Author
Senad Dizdarević is a Slovenian personal development researcher, author, and creator of the AIPA Method (Awakening Into Pure Awareness) — a post-religious psychological framework for identity reconstruction, emotional regulation, and awareness-based self-development. He specializes in working with individuals navigating anxiety, belief transitions, religious deconstruction, and personal transformation.
He is the author of 12 books on personal development, including two book series: It’s Finally PROVEN! God Does NOT Exist — The FIRST Valid EVIDENCE in History and Letters to Palkies — Messages to My Friends on Another Planet, both available on Amazon.
His paper AIPA Method: A Cognitive-Phenomenological Model for Identity Reconstruction and Stabilization in Pure Awareness is currently under peer review at the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
Google has indexed his work in the #1 position for multiple original research topics in the psychology of religion and personal development.
His articles have achieved 98 first-page Google rankings across psychology of religion and personal development topics, with 72 currently holding the #1 position — making him one of the most indexed independent researchers in his field.
This article is part of the Anxiety Bags series by Senad Dizdarevic, exploring the intersection of karmic cosmology, psychological analysis, and the AIPA Method — Awakening Into Pure Awareness. The complete series will be published as a book. Previous installments: Anxiety Bags for Gen-Z · Anxiety Bags for Smokers, Alcoholics, and Drug Users · Anxiety Bags for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit & Satan
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Anxiety Bags for Gen‑Z: How the AIPA Method Releases “Psycho‑Baggage” and Builds Real Confidence
Anxiety Bags for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit & Satan: Stress Release with the AIPA Method
Why I Stopped Asking God About My Anxiety — And How the AIPA Method Finally Calmed It
