The Architecture of Hollow Narcissistic Parasitic Hierarchical Power in Spiritual Impoverished Surface-Level Societies

Summary: “The Architecture of Hollow Narcissistic Parasitic Hierarchical Power in Spiritually Impoverished Surface-Level Societies” explores how societies rooted in inner disconnection construct artificial hierarchies to maintain control, status, and egoic self-preservation. When individuals avoid inner responsibility and self-examination, systems of obedience, compliance, and bureaucratic control expand, rewarding conformity while protecting those who benefit most from the structure. Titles, ranks, and symbolic power are carefully maintained to create the illusion of superiority and authority, yet beneath these performances lie unexamined fears—fear of insignificance, loss of control, and confrontation with the self.