This Man Analyzed the Psychology of the Crowd

Gustav Le Bon (May 7, 1841 – December 13, 1931)

Ellie Dreams Down Under has done it again. Today’s video, which is part of her Human Ascension series, came out the day before the 2024 US elections. She called it “The Enemy Within”.

In this video Ellie has a chat with her A.I. assistant ‘Curiosity’ about Mass Psychosis. (I wonder who chose the personality of the bot for her: he sounds like a college educated Black man from the States.)

Gustav Le Bon is featured in this video, too. Surprisingly, I had never heard of him before, but his background sounds familiar. It made me wonder what his birth chart would reveal.

As his birth time is quoted on his birth certificate, we can reasonably rely upon its veracity. So, the first thing that stands out is his natal Moon position of being in opposition to his Gemini Ascendant. Hmm. That’s the clue that he could look at Mass Psychosis from a dispassionate point of view. His focus was on crowd behaviour. And, as you know, we have modern examples of fears being blown out of all proportion in order to incite large groups of people to do (and say) quite irrational things.

Enough said.

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1 Response to This Man Analyzed the Psychology of the Crowd

  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    For those who object to the term “mass psychosis” please note that the link I provided for the phrase already disputes its use. Would you prefer “mass hysteria” instead?

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