Thursday, July 24, 2025

From the Age of Aquarius to the Age of Malignant Narcissism

 Remember the Age of Aquarius? It was supposed to be a time of enlightenment, of harmony, understanding, and awakening. The dawning of a new age, brimming with hope and human progress. 

That was the dream. But if you squint hard enough through the smog of disinformation, division, and self-obsession, what we’ve actually walked into feels less like cosmic rebirth and more like a descent into the Age of Malignant Narcissism.

And yes, it has a name because it deserves one.

The Age of Aquarius, as envisioned during the 1960s and ’70s, wasn’t just a catchy astrological term—it was a cultural promise. A spiritual and social awakening. For Americans, especially during the counterculture revolution, it signified a collective yearning for peace, love, unity, and expanded consciousness.

Here’s how America experienced the so-called Age of Aquarius:


🌞 The Hope

  • Popularized by the 1967 musical Hair, the Age of Aquarius was imagined as a dawning era of "harmony and understanding, sympathy and trust abounding."

  • It promised a break from centuries of war, prejudice, and rigid authority.

  • The hippie movement, civil rights activism, environmental awareness, and anti-war protests all seemed like signs that a more conscious society was emerging.

  • Psychedelics, Eastern philosophy, and communal living were explored not just as lifestyle choices but as vehicles for enlightenment.


🌀 The Reality

  • While the idealism was powerful, the dream often clashed with the grit of real politics and human nature.

  • The Vietnam War dragged on. Civil Rights leaders were assassinated. Nixon rose to power and brought with him Watergate and deepening mistrust in government.

  • The 1980s ushered in a conservative backlash—Reaganism, consumerism, and a growing focus on individual wealth over collective well-being.

  • Still, the seeds planted during the “Aquarian” years shaped generations: feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, holistic health, and global spiritual curiosity endured.


💔 The Disillusionment

  • The Age of Aquarius, as mythologized, was never officially "entered"—astrologers still debate the start date.

  • Culturally, the dream was co-opted, commercialized, and diluted.

  • What was once a vision of radical love and equality gave way to “New Age” commodification: self-help gurus, crystal healing kits, and $300 yoga mats sold in strip malls.

  • The collective shifted back toward narcissism and tribalism, especially in the digital age.


America’s experience of the Age of Aquarius was aspirational, even transformative—but ultimately incomplete. It offered a glimpse of what could be. But it also revealed how hard it is to maintain enlightenment in the face of power, fear, and ego.

Our Age of Malignant Narcissism

And now, in what feels like a cultural regression, many look back on that era not as a fulfilled prophecy—but as a warning of what we failed to become.

I remember the Bush years. Specifically, George W. Bush’s determined push to invade Iraq. The intelligence community didn’t give him the justification he wanted, so he pressured them until they coughed up something usable—even if it wasn't real. That wasn’t policy, that was willful manipulation. He had his eye on Iraq long before 9/11, and when the opportunity presented itself, he shoved facts aside and dragged the country into a war of choice. It was tragic, costly, and in many ways, a prototype of what was to come.

Because now? We’re living in a far more dangerous evolution of that behavior. Donald Trump doesn’t just twist intelligence—he destroys trust in it entirely. He doesn’t just cherry-pick information—he drowns it in lies and cultish loyalty tests. Where Bush at least operated within the shell of institutional norms (however abused), Trump has shattered that shell and invited us to live in the splinters.

Trump is the embodiment of malignant narcissism. The DSM checklist reads like a press release for his ego: grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy, exploitation, and fantasies of unlimited power. But unlike with past narcissistic leaders, we now live in an ecosystem that feeds this pathology. Social media algorithms reward outrage. Cable news gives attention to the loudest, most toxic voices. And millions have been conditioned to confuse cruelty with strength.

It’s not just about one man. It’s about what he reveals about us—and what too many have accepted as leadership.

We’ve gone from seeking enlightenment to worshiping shadows. From imagining a better future to doubling down on grievance and rage. From asking how we can evolve as a society, to demanding that everyone else bend to our worst instincts.

This isn't the Age of Aquarius. It's the Age of Self. The Age of Lies. The Age of Malignant Narcissism.

And until we name it, confront it, and reject it—until we remember what the Age of Aquarius was supposed to be—we'll remain stuck in this ugly, regressive loop.

Because the stars don’t decide our destiny.

We do.

One last thing...

July 29, 2025 from Scotland...

Trump: “Putin wasn’t stopping in Ukraine, so I’m moving up the timeline from a ridiculous 50 days to maybe 10 or 15.”

What do criminal autocrats do when they're caught or discredited?

Start a war, maybe?

Historical Playbook:

  • Nixon (U.S.): Resigned, was pardoned.
  • Putin (Russia): Crackdowns + war in Ukraine.
  • Netanyahu (Israel): Framed indictments as political, rewrote judicial laws.
  • Trump (U.S.): Smeared DOJ, judges, incited Jan. 6.
  • Berlusconi (Italy): Changed laws, stalled trials for years.
  • Fujimori (Peru): Fled to Japan, extradited and jailed.

10 Tactics of Cornered Autocrats:

  1. Discredit Accusers – “Witch hunt,” smear investigators.
  2. Control the Narrative – Push lies, conspiracies, propaganda.
  3. Purge Institutions – Fire or intimidate legal officials.
  4. Rally the Base – Play the victim, incite loyal outrage.
  5. Create a Crisis – Start war, claim emergency powers.
  6. Change the Laws – Rewrite rules to escape justice.
  7. Flee or Hide Assets – Go abroad, stash money.
  8. Use Force or Threats – Crack down, intimidate critics.
  9. Undermine Elections – Discredit or cancel democracy.
  10. Delay or Dodge Prosecution – Claim immunity, fake illness, stall endlessly.
To be clear on Bibi: Netanyahu (Israel):
Indicted for corruption, he framed the charges as a political witch hunt, then rewrote judicial laws to shield himself.
  • When public pressure rose, Hamas suddenly attacked—and Netanyahu seized the moment:
  • Launched brutal retaliation widely seen as disproportionate, even genocidal
  • Escalated into war, committing alleged war crimes
  • Used chaos to delay trials, crush dissent, and hold power
  • Attacked other countries under the guise of defense
This wasn’t strategy.
It was autocratic self-preservation masked as national security.



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