The Scared child within Hitler
Adolf Hitler’s childhood experience
I believe that the childhood experience of the photographed boy was identical to the childhood experience of Adolf Hitler, although probably suppressed. The weakness so evident in that poor child was the weakness of Adolf Hitler as a human being. The forces of nature brought Adolf Hitler to a state and position from which he was able to influence entire nations with his diabolic expressions of fear, and to the inability to face and cope with his many mental illnesses, while as the child was navigated by those same forces to his death by the hands of Adolf Hitler. The situation could have been the other way around all the same.
Hitler’s charisma was Germany’s fear
Hatred is only one of many repression mechanisms of fear. An experience of fear places one in a state of helplessness and weakness, while as hatred mostly provides a false sense of strength, immunity and self confidence. Those same people who are addicted to hatred and perceive it as a reflection of fortitude or at least of powerful leadership charisma, are in need of an object to cling to that will fuel and justify their hatred. Such a leader will always arrive to a nation which is ready to accept him.
Who is the scared child?
Each of the triggering questions in the artwork refers to each of the characters, because just as the flip side of the coin of hatred within Adolf Hitler’s mind was fear, so also the flip side of the coin of fear within the child’s mind was hatred. Just as Adolf Hitler contained the scared child within him so could have the scared child become an Adolf Hitler of hatred.
That fearful and helpless expression upon the face of the child does not mean that the devil isn’t residing within his mind as well. The opposite is the truth – Fear IS the devil. Needless to say, that Jewish fear and Arian fear are identical; they are the same devil which fuels the same hatred and all other forms of evil which embody it. The blindness of unawareness leads to the slavery to these characteristics of the devil and brings upon the destruction of the best of Creation.
Was Hitler a psychopath?
Usually, when our fear comes in contact with the misery of other beings we feel pity towards them and when our love and faith does we feel compassion. Either way we all encompass the sense of shame and the sense of blame within our spiritual constitution – they are actually the ingredients of conscience and remorse. The combination of evil along with the lack of these ingredients is the actuality of the devil, for the essence of diabolism is causing misery and destruction without neither moral doubts nor the feeling of remorse or regrets.
Modern psychiatry defines such people as ‘psychopaths’ and tries to apply the Freudian psychoanalytic theorem onto them in order to try and understand how is it that a human being is capable of such ‘inhumane’ patterns of behavior, but actually the cause of psychopathy is much deeper than the superficial explanation of the Freudian theory, which constitutes only a fraction of the whole picture. In fact, evil is spiritual rather than psychological. What’s the difference? Well, spirituality contains psychology and psychiatry, but not the other way around.
People such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Fred and Rosemary West, etc. are the products of certain karmatic forces which formed and molded them into being the corporeal embodiments of the devil, just as they shaped and molded others such as The Buddha or Jesus Christ to transcend into the corporeal embodiments of God.
Everyday holocausts
To such extremes of atrocities as were reached in the Holocaust there have probably been no matches before or since. However, many other holocausts are occurring on a daily basis. Many totalitarian dictatorships are still prevailing today and I can only assume that there is nothing pleasant going on behind their walls; this is on the outside. On the inside, every time we express ill-will or hatred towards another being, we are actually feeding these same evil forces which sprouted the Holocaust.
In conclusion, Holocausts happen everyday all around us and will continue to happen again and again, as long as hatred resides within our hearts and fear within our minds, and if not under the same circumstances of 1936, then under different ones.















There are vast differences between Nazism and Communism. The question should perhaps be are there any similarities? The only fact that they share is that they invariably created single party authoritarian states. While hatred and fear create Holocausts I think ignorance is often the deciding factor.
How many people know every detail of the 3000 deaths during 9/11. Then ask yourself how many people know the details of the starvation of 500 000 children in the Oil for Food Program? One will see a rather staggering result if we were to compare those events. Why? Well the 500 000 children had the wrong skin colour, spoke the wrong language, perhaps would have grown up to have the wrong political views, but most importantly they were born in the wrong country.
I took the time and wrote a very elaborate and long reply to your comment. Something happened I don’t know what and how and before I submitted it, it was mysteriously erased…I got so aggravated, so angry that I felt like smashing something…My attachment to my own creation and the ego it derived from were so big that when they shattered I was almost on the verge of violence. If this is not the root of Nazism then I don’t know what is…
We are all attached to our views and Ego’s, we all react harshly when we are not satisfied. We all contain evil: anger, animosity, fear, pride, jealousy and ill will. These are the roots of evil – they are within not from the outside. Nazism is the manifestation of inner evil. It could not have realized into the Holocaust had it not been for the people containing it within themselves, just seeking for an opportunity to express it.
Communism is no different. Not by the hands of Stalin anyhow. Perhaps the philosophy of Communism od exalted and aspires to good (which I doubt) but the pragmatic expression of it is merely the harnessing of all civil rights into the hands of those who are supposed to distribute them evenly among all, to eliminate alleged injustice and inequality. Problem is that those who guard the milk are top-cats…
Those starving children you mentioned are suffering no doubt about that, and there is no room for comparison between their amount of suffering and that of the Jews in the Holocaust or the Americans of 9/11. Misery is misery. However, I don’t think that wherever there is misery there is lack of justice, and that something is “wrong”, that God made a mistake. He didn’t.
Many of us choose to suffer, the rest don’t know they can choose not to. Do you think that Jesus felt humiliated, lonely and in pain when he was crucified? Do you think that he felt that someone has made a mistake and that he did not deserve this kind of situation in his life?
What is evil? What is sanctity? What are we aspiring for, and in that context, what is “wrong” and what is “right”?
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Hello , what entice you to post an article. This article was extremely interesting, especially since I was searching for thoughts on this subject last Thursday.
Hi Denese,
I thank you for your encouragement and support.
Hi Lena,
the article was a by product of the artwork. The artwork was a by product of inspiration, which really did not belong to me, but only went through me. The rationalism of the article came about during and afterward, when I realized why is it that this certain image was directed to me.
Thank you for reading.
“Those same people who are addicted to hatred and perceive it as a reflection of fortitude or at least of powerful leadership charisma, are in need of an object to cling to that will fuel and justify their hatred.”
So this is why people who are very angry just won’t stop searching for the target of their anger’s flaws. I’m sure we all have encountered such people. They dig out past painful experiences just to sustain the anger that seems to give them their strength as of the moment.
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Although I think that the post is well-written, I still dread the idea of holocausts. I only know that Adolf’s childhood is sad, he also dreamed of being a priest until his talent as an artist surfaced. I have also read that German nationalism became an obsession for Adolf, which is also a way of being a rebel against his father.
Hey there Suzie,
Yeah, well you know, it’s all there, at where we begin… We begin long before our childhood, but this childhood shapes who we might have become into who we actually are. I can only wonder what Hitler’s fate would have been had he not gone through the childhood he did.
On the other hand some of us suffer greater pains and still do not turn into unaware ego-justified sub-human monsters… I know this out of my own personal experience. Frustration and dissatisfaction are merely not enough to rebel to such extents against the entire Creation. There is something more than that.
How does it happen that one turns to such a path is a mystery only God knows the full answer to.
I thank you for your comment.